Backers and some critics of Ajit Pai agreed he was a particularly effective FCC chairman, leaving behind a legacy of major accomplishments and changes. Pai announced Monday he will step down on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20 (see 2011300020). Supporters said his scorecard includes enacting policies that accelerated broadband deployment and steering the agency through the pandemic.
Backers and some critics of Ajit Pai agreed he was a particularly effective FCC chairman, leaving behind a legacy of major accomplishments and changes. Pai announced Monday he will step down on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20 (see 2011300020). Supporters said his scorecard includes enacting policies that accelerated broadband deployment and steering the agency through the pandemic.
An expected 3-2 approval of the net neutrality remand order on Oct. 27's FCC agenda (see 2010060056) will likely be met by a reconsideration petition and/or legal challenge, interested parties told us. Which route petitioners go will depend somewhat on whether the FCC stays in Republican control in 2021 or changes hands, said lawyers and industry and public interest representatives. The agency declined comment Thursday.
An expected 3-2 approval of the net neutrality remand order on Oct. 27's FCC agenda (see 2010060056) will likely be met by a reconsideration petition and/or legal challenge, interested parties told us. Which route petitioners go will depend somewhat on whether the FCC stays in Republican control in 2021 or changes hands, said lawyers and industry and public interest representatives. The agency declined comment Thursday.
The U.S. Supreme Court’s grant of certiorari in the FCC’s and NAB’s appeals of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Prometheus IV case (see 2004170065) could indicate the court has concerns about the 3rd Circuit’s 17-year retention of the broadcast ownership case, said academics and broadcast and public interest attorneys in interviews Friday. The high court issued an order Friday saying it will take up the matter, consolidating the NAB and FCC cases into one and setting one hour for oral argument. That argument could take place early in 2021 or hold off until spring, attorneys said.
Commissioner Mike O'Rielly's nearly seven-year FCC career will wrap up by year's end. During the agency's September meeting Wednesday, he said he's folding on others' efforts to get himself renominated. He said he's leaving regardless of how the November presidential election plays out (see 2009300014).
E.W. Scripps' plans to divest 23 Ion stations as part of its $2.65 billion purchase of the broadcaster (see 2009240006) likely will obviate FCC and DOJ regulatory concerns, deal watchers told us. It isn't expected to get the public and political outcry faced by Sinclair's aborted Tribune purchase. The Ion purchase from private equity firm Black Diamond is expected to close in Q1, Scripps announced Thursday.
President Donald Trump's surprise decision to withdraw Mike O’Rielly's nomination to another term on the FCC (see 2008040061) could hurt Republicans immediately, observers noted in interviews this week. If O’Rielly follows the example of others, he could begin recusing himself immediately. That would mean Chairman Ajit Pai loses a generally reliable third vote when there's a split with Democrats.
President Donald Trump withdrew his renomination of FCC Commissioner Mike O’Rielly to another term, the White House announced Monday (see 2008030072). The Trump administration and O’Rielly’s office didn’t comment. The agency declined to comment.
Legislators so far are reacting along party lines to NTIA’s petition (see 2007270070) that the FCC help crack down on social media. Even GOP lawmakers who were somewhat supportive cautioned regulators not to run afoul of the First Amendment.