Deborah D McAdams
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Aereo to Launch in San Antonio Feb. 19
By Deborah D McAdams published
Aereo says San Antonio footprint will cover 2.2 million consumers
Journal Broadcast Group Selects Internet Broadcasting for Ad Operations
By Deborah D McAdams published
Internet Broadcasting Systems announced that it signed an agreement with Journal Broadcast Group to provide digital ad operations for 13 television and 35 radio stations across the U.S.

Ross Video Appoints Yevgen Khovanskyi as Sales Director for Russian Federation
By Deborah D McAdams published
Yevgen joins Ross Video from Riedel Communications.

McAdams On: Broadcasting, the Next Generation
By Deborah D McAdams published
Broadcasting is not only stuck with its 20-year-old technology standard, but also the regulatory constraints that dictate how the spectrum is used.
WWE to Launch 24/7 Streaming Net
By Deborah D McAdams published
The WWE is set to launch its first 24/7 streaming network in the U.S. on Monday, Feb. 24.
CIMM and SMPTE Issue Industrywide RFI
By Deborah D McAdams published
The CIMM and SMPTE have issued a Request for Information on an open-standard technology for binding Ad-ID and Entertainment Identifier Registry coding to all advertising and program content assets.
LightSquared Buyer Backs Out
By Deborah D McAdams published
Centerbridge Partners will not be buying LightSquared out of bankruptcy, according to The Wall Street Journal,’s coverage of a Manhattan court proceeding Tuesday.
Dish and Sprint to Test Wireless Broadband
By Deborah D McAdams published
Sprint and Dish Network have announced plans to jointly test a fixed wireless broadband service in Corpus Christi, Texas.
UHF Discount Comment Due Date Set
By Deborah D McAdams published
The rule that now counts one UHF TV station as half of a whole is up for target practice at the Federal Communications Commission.
FCC Carves Out Another 40 MHz, Forms Spectrum Auction Task Force
By Deborah D McAdams published
The FCC proposed to carve out another 40 MHz for broadband out of mobile satellite services spectrum, and formed an Incentive Auction Task Force.

Congressman Asks FCC to Explain Its Spectrum Analysis Model
By Deborah D McAdams published
John Dingell (D-MI) wants to know how many people would lose over-the-air TV if broadcasters lose 40 percent of their spectrum.
TV Debates Ensue on Hill
By Deborah D McAdams published
WASHINGTON: TV is all the rage on Capitol Hill, despite a greater amount of ink devoted to Medicaid, lobbying tactics and domestic surveillance.

Broadcast Lawyers to FCC: Can We Talk?
By Deborah D McAdams published
Broadcast attorneys are asking incentive auction organizers when they can talk, already.

FCC Clarifies Auction Assignment Phase
By Deborah D McAdams published
The assignment phase is expected to last several weeks.
Auction Proceeds Round 9: $18,505,053,387
By Deborah D McAdams published
TV Incentive spectrum auction proceeds hit $18,505,053,387 after nine rounds of bidding concluded on Wednesday, Jan. 25.

AT&T Plans DirecTV Now Over 5G in Austin
By Deborah D McAdams published
AT&T is gearing up for a trial to deliver DirecTV Now in Austin via 5G wireless broadband in the first half of 2017.
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