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Legal Filings Regarding Retransmission Consent
NAB Supplemental Comments re: Retransmission Consent
(5/29/2013)
NAB Amicus Brief re: TWC and NCTA v FCC
(7/3/2012)
NAB Reply Comments re: Retransmission Consent
(6/27/2011)
NAB Comments re: Retransmission Consent
(5/27/2011)
Joint Broadcaster Associations' Reply Comments re: Retransmission Consent
(6/3/2010)
Joint Broadcaster Associations' Comments re: Retransmission Consent
(5/19/2010)
NAB Reply Comments re: Retransmission Consent
(1/7/2010)
Broadcaster Assoications Reply Comments re: 2009 Video Competition NOI
(8/28/2009)
NAB Comments re: 2009 Video Competition Notice of Inquiry
(7/29/2009)
NAB Reply Comments re: 2007-2008 Video Competition Notice of Inquiry
(6/22/2009)
NAB Reply Comments re: Program Tying Arrangements
(2/12/2008)
NAB Comments on Program Tying Agreements
(1/4/2008)
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Legislative Priorities
NAB Legislative Priorities - 113th Congress
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