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FCC Dateline Stations in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont continue running License Renewal Post-filing Announcements and stations in New Jersey and New York run License Renewal Pre-Filing Announcements Dec. 16, Jan. 1 and 16. Commercial radio and television stations file Biennial Ownership Reports (delayed deadline): Dec. 20, 2013.
Deadline for comments in AM Revitalization Rulemaking proceeding: Jan. 21, 2014. This Week in Radio History Dec 24, 1898 First ship-to-shore message sent Dec 24, 1906 Fessenden transmits first distant voice/music broadcast Dec 27, 1947 Bell Labs invents transistor Jan 1, 1902 Nathan Stubblefied demonstrates natural conduction telephone in Murray, KY Jan 1, 1983 ARPANET switches from NCP to TCP/IP Jan 1, 1997 EAS rules go into effect Jan 3, 1929 Paley incorporates Columbia Broadcast System Jan 3, 1983 Time magazine names the computer the "Machine of the Year" Jan 4, 1923 WEAF and WNAC conduct first wired simulcast Jan 5, 1932 The Shadow debuts on CBS Jan 5, 1940 Armstrong demonstrates FM to the FCC Jan 5, 1979 FCC eliminates Third Class operator requirement for stations | |
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