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Spectrum auction plan moves to Congress
The long-in-the-works proposal in which stations would voluntarily give up their spectrum and put it up for auction for wireless use is poised to finally move forward in Congress.. TV News from the entertainment source: Variety. Spectrum auction plan moves to Congress.
Genachowski: Auction Bill Could Limit Benefits of Spectrum Recovery
Reaction continues to pour in as Congress prepares for historic vote
Genachowski: Auction Bill Could Limit Benefits of Spectrum Recovery
FCC chairman Julius Genachowski said he was pleased that Congress had recognized the importance of freeing up spectrum, but warned that the way the bill is worded could "limit the FCC's ability to maximize the amount and benefits of recovered spectrum."
Incentive auctions approaching the runway - Radio & Television Business Report
Breaking and latest news on the broadcasting industry. Radio and Television news covering - broadcasting companies, ratings, station deals, sales, advertising, in-depth features, FCC and more... Incentive auctions approaching the runway
FCC poised to get authority to conduct incentive auctions of broadcast spectrum - FierceWireless
After years of legislative back-and-forth, it appears that Congress will finally authorize the FCC to conduct incentive auctions of broadcast TV spectrum for mobile broadband use. The authorization Read more >>
$300 million reverse auction targets mobile broadband wasteland - FierceBroadbandWireless
In preparation for a $300 million reverse auction scheduled for September, the FCC released an interactive map that reveals massive gaps in U.S. mobile broadband coverage. The commission's new map is Read more >>
Technology360: TV spectrum auctions likely to fail if GOP bill accepted
... says Blair Levin, former FCC staffer who's described as the chief architect of the Commission's 2010 National Broadband Plan. The GOP version of this legislation: ... contains provisions designed to protect broadcasters who hang on to their spectrum. And...
Why Overpriced Japanese Sushi Is Bad For Bluefin Stocks : The Salt : NPR
A Japanese sushi magnate paid $736,000 this week for one 593-pound bluefin tuna, the highest amount ever paid for a single fish. But environmentalists say this extravagant sale may encourage fishermen to continue to exceed set quotas for catching bluefin.
Elizabeth Taylor auction breaks records - in pictures | Film | guardian.co.uk
Elizabeth Taylor's belongings have finally ended their world tour, breaking records when sold at Christie's in New York
Elizabeth Taylor auction tells of her life, loves - Movies Wires - MiamiHerald.com
From the couture dresses worn for her two weddings with actor Richard Burton, to the dazzling ruby and diamond Cartier jewelry set, a gift from her third husband, film producer Mike Todd, "The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor" on display at Christie's auction house in New York tells a passionate
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