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FCC appears likely to ease media-ownership rules

Source: Biloxi Sun Herald, Nov 8 2012, 11:21pm CST

WASHINGTON -- Federal regulators are poised to ease ownership restrictions on major-market media outlets in what could be a boost to some big players in the newspaper industry. After two failed attempts to loosen its rules, the Federal Communications Com ...

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Google H840 media streamer hits the FCC to replace the Nexus Q

Source: Android Community  |   May 18 2013, 1:31pm CDT

Google’s Nexus Q media streamer was short-lived, and canceled shortly after being revealed at last years Google I/O event. With no word on a replacement at this years show, we’re now seeing its successor hit the FCC. A new Google device branded as H840 ...

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Google Media Player FCC Filing Includes Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Reference, Gets Our Hopes Up

Source: Geekosystem.com  |   May 18 2013, 1:15pm CDT

We don’t know a lot about the Google-built media player, other than the fact that Google made it, and it’s a media player, but the device’s FCC filing does reveal one interesting tidbit: The model number is H2G2-42. Ye ...

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"The ownership rules that govern broadcasting come to us from the 'I Love Lucy' era, and the realities of today's communications market simply cry out for a dramatic loosing of these rules"


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Mystery Google media player appears at FCC

Source: AndroidOS.in  |   May 18 2013, 10:08am CDT

Is Google working on another Nexus Q like media streamer? The evidence seems to suggest that. As a mystery Google hardware device marked as a media player has appeared on FCC for certification. At any given point ...

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Mystery Google media player drops by the FCC

Source: Android Central  |   May 18 2013, 8:41am CDT

Google's kept pretty quiet about the Nexus Q since removing it from sale last summer. Last we heard, the company was still working on refining its streaming sphere, and that was back in January. In recent days, the lack of Nexus Q support ...

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Google-built media player hits the FCC, reveals only a Hitchhiker's Guide reference

Source: Engadget  |   May 18 2013, 8:30am CDT

With much of its information obscured it's hard to say what Google has planned for this new device revealed by its FCC filing, but the model number at least indicates someone has a sense of humor. Called an "H ...

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Alpine in talks with FCC on financing - CEO

Source: Reuters Mobile  |   May 18 2013, 7:50am CDT

VIENNA (Reuters) - Alpine, the Austrian unit of Spanish construction group FCC (FCC.MC), will hold talks with its owners on how to meet its financing needs and has many options open, Chief Executive Arnold Sch ...

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Google H840 media streamer hits FCC to potentially replace Nexus Q

Source: Slashgear  |   May 18 2013, 7:19am CDT

Google’s short-lived Nexus Q has already been left out of the Google Play Music All Access action, but there looks to be a successor in the pipeline, with a new Google media player spotted in FCC testing. The Google H840 (product code H2G2-42, an a ...

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MetroPCS bows out of Net Neutrality lawsuit against FCC

Source: Electronista  |   May 17 2013, 9:19pm CDT

Withdrawal filed to not burden combined company with pending suit In a court motion filed earlier today, MetroPCS is dropping its net neutrality opposition lawsuit against the Federal Communications Commission. The company filed a ...

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T-mobile Drops Challenge to FCC's Net Neutrality Rules

Source: CIO.com  |   May 17 2013, 3:57pm CDT

IDG News Service (Washington, D.C., Bureau) — T-Mobile USA has dropped a pending challenge to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality rules. T-Mobile inherited the challenge when it merged with MetroPCS in a deal that closed earlier ...

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