Comments due (5/14) Feasibility of EAS Participation for Internet-related services
Search FCC Electronic Comment Filing System for proceedings 15-91 and 15-94 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/ https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/filings?q=((proceedings.name:((15%5C-91)%20OR%20(15%5C-94))%20OR%20proceedings.description:((15%5C-91)%20OR%20(15%5C-94))))&sort=date_disseminated,DESC Feasibility of EAS Participation for Internet-related services Comments received from - Digital Media Association - Digital Content Next - TechFreedom - INCOMPAS - REC Networks and Riverton Radio Project Assocation - NOAA/National Weather Service - Xperi Holding Corporation (patent holder of HD Radio) There may be a few more filed after 5pm EDT which will show up on ECFS Monday's update.
Its always amusing to read company filed comments which don't match claims in their marketing and sales websites. Advertising and streaming marketing PPTs boast how they can target consumers with dynamic advertising inserts by DMA, city, zip code, etc. Their sales pitches proclaim consumers are cordcutting, and no longer watch "linear" programming. But magically, the same thing is technically infeasible to do in their FCC filings. The rest of the comments received and posted on Monday. Federal Emergency Management Agency Consumer Technology Association New York City Emergency Management Department Motion Picture Association, Inc. iHeartCommunications, Inc., Cumulus Media New Holdings Inc. Advanced Televistion Systems Committee, Inc. AT&T Services, Inc. AWARN Alliance National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) On Fri, 14 May 2021, Sean Donelan wrote:
Feasibility of EAS Participation for Internet-related services Comments received from
- Digital Media Association - Digital Content Next - TechFreedom - INCOMPAS - REC Networks and Riverton Radio Project Assocation - NOAA/National Weather Service - Xperi Holding Corporation (patent holder of HD Radio)
There may be a few more filed after 5pm EDT which will show up on ECFS Monday's update.
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Sean Donelan