Inside Radio says, "In a move to help those stations impacted, the FCC has pushed back the annual regulatory fee deadline for Puerto Rican radio stations impacted by the hurricane. Those stations can now pay the annual fee up to 11:59pm ET on September 30. For all other stations the September 28 deadline remains in effect."
With much of the infrastructure not working even several days after the hurricane, the FCC magnanimously gives three extra days to pay regulatory fees.
In some municipalities on the Island, as much as 80% of cellular service is down. Electrical power is still not back to more than half of the Island and even where it is back, cable TV and Internet services are not working or are severely compromised.
So the FCC gives them three extra days! They just don't understand that without communications and internet, stations can't transfer money, file reports on the FCC system or even make phone calls.
"We're from the government and we're here to help" is definitely not what the FCC is showing Puerto Rico broadcasters.
With much of the infrastructure not working even several days after the hurricane, the FCC magnanimously gives three extra days to pay regulatory fees.
In some municipalities on the Island, as much as 80% of cellular service is down. Electrical power is still not back to more than half of the Island and even where it is back, cable TV and Internet services are not working or are severely compromised.
So the FCC gives them three extra days! They just don't understand that without communications and internet, stations can't transfer money, file reports on the FCC system or even make phone calls.
"We're from the government and we're here to help" is definitely not what the FCC is showing Puerto Rico broadcasters.