Topic: Deborah Taylor Tate
FCC Commissioner Deborah Tate to step down from agency in early January as term expiresDeborah Taylor Tate, one of three Republicans on the five-member Federal Communications Commission, will be leaving the agency when her term expires early next month.Tate, a former ...
If you're in the market for more hyperbole and absurd government news, take a gander at this long-winded transcription of a speech by Federal Communications Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate at the Telecom Policy and Regulation Institute . The speech offers a glimpse ...
"You might find it alarming that one of the top reasons for college dropouts in the U.S. is online gaming addiction - such as World of Warcraft - which is played by 11 million individuals," said FCC Commissioner Deborah Taylor Tate in an ...
It's been a hard battle since the controversial XM (XMSR) and Sirius (SIRI) satellite radio merger was proposed in February 2007, and now it's finally going to be approved.. This week the FCC's vote was two to two, and ...
Long wait finally over for satellite radio customers as FCC approves XM-Sirius mergerSirius Satellite Radio Inc.'s $3.3 billion buyout of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. will mean millions of subscribers will be able to receive programming from both services ...
Satellite radio penalty of $19.7 million expected to lead to merger approvalA merger of the nation's only two satellite radio companies moved closer to fruition Thursday after the pair agreed to pay $19.7 million to settle a case alleging ...
After more than a year of kicking the tires on a proposed merger between XM Satellite Radio Holdings and Sirius Satellite Radio, the Federal Communications Commission has reached a tentative deal with the companies, according to a report in The Wall Street ...
After more than a year of kicking the tires on a proposed merger between XM Satellite Radio Holdings and Sirius Satellite Radio, the Federal Communications Commission has reached a tentative deal with the companies, according to a report in The Wall Street ...
FCC Commissioner Jonatthan Adelstein has voted to oppose the proposed merger of XM Satellite Radio (XMSR) and Sirius Satellite Radio (SIRI), leaving the current tally tied at 2-2, with only Deborah Taylor Tate yet to decide. According to Bloomberg, Adelstein said in ...
FCC Commissioner Copps has opted not to bring a counter proposal to the table, and simply go with a " Most who follow the sector believe that Sirius and XM are negotiating with Tate, who in theory would want fewer concessions than Adelstein ...