SF News Senators Feinstein And Harris Take FCC To Task Over Wireless Emergency Alert System Shortcomings Senators Dianne Feinstein and Kamala Harris are voicing their concerns about the federal Wireless Emergency Alert system currently in place for disaster warnings. They're criticizing the tool for its shortcomings and for its
SF News KQED Sells Chunk Of Its Airwaves To FCC For $95 Million The Bay Area's public radio and TV broadcasting station KQED is selling six megahertz of broadcast spectrum to the FCC for $95.4 million — a figure that's seriously in excess of its $70
Arts & Entertainment Video: Three Naked Women Explain Net Neutrality It's understandable if you expect the second line of the below video to be "we're not porn stars any more" (I certainly did), but you'd be mistaken. These women are all still porn
SF News You Can Still Ask The FCC To Protect Net Neutrality, Now Through September 15 Today, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that it will extend its commenting period on net neutrality through September 15. As SFist previously reported, comments were set to close on July 15, but
SF News You Have Until Friday Midnight (ET) To Ask The FCC To Save Net Neutrality The Federal Communications Commission will closing its commenting period on May's ruling on net neutrality at Friday midnight, Eastern time. If you're concerned about broadband companies charging websites in exchange for faster service
SF News BART Called for (Possibly Illegal) Cell Phone Service Cutoff to Prevent Protests Yesterday evening around the time protesters were supposedly going to rally on the Civic Center BART platform, cell phone service from Civic Center to the transbay tube was cut off as part of
SF News Pirate Cat Radio Fined $10,000, Off Air For Now We noted it in the Day Around the Bay last week (via SF Appeal), but some of you radio fans may have noticed that Pirate Cat Radio (89.7 FM) has completely disappeared