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  • JSAs are counted toward ownership caps for television and radio stations.
  • FCC Media Bureau Chief Bill Lake denied that the push to ban JSAs was connected to the spectrum auction.
  • "I think the Justice Department will look at JSAs on an individual basis now, " he said.
  • JSAs are quasi-legal documents, and are often used in incident investigations, contractual disputes, and court cases.
  • Under the restrictions, the FCC would rule on waivers to maintain select existing JSAs within 90 days of the application's filing.
  • The dispute over JSAs is part of a broader industry battle with the Justice Department in the wake of a telecommunications law enacted earlier this year.
  • The American Radio settlement " called into question the validity of JSAs in general, " said Paul Sweeney, an analyst with Salomon Brothers.
  • The prohibition on television JSAs had been proposed as early as 2004, a year after the FCC voted to treat JSAs between radio stations as duopolies.
  • The prohibition on television JSAs had been proposed as early as 2004, a year after the FCC voted to treat JSAs between radio stations as duopolies.
  • On December 19, 2015, as a rider to the federal budget, the grace period for unwinding or modifying existing JSAs was extended to 10 years.
  • These agreements, known as JSAs, are common in the broadcast industry, but the Justice Department has begun reviewing them to see if they violate antitrust laws.
  • Although common in the broadcast industry, joint sales agreements, or JSAs, have drawn notice recently as a radio merger boom has focused antitrust attention on the industry.
  • Those arrangements, known as JSAs, are common in the broadcast industry, but have drawn Justice Department notice recently as a radio merger boom focuses antitrust attention on the industry.
  • Antitrust enforcers also have limited the ability of companies to form joint selling agreements, or JSAs, which give a company the right to sell advertising time for a competing station.
  • "The Justice Department is now publicly transmitting the position that JSAs amount to price fixing, or eliminate price competition in violation of the antitrust laws, " said Washington antitrust lawyer Keith Shugarman.
  • JSAs are usually developed when directed to by a supervisor, when indicated by the use of a first tier risk assessment and whenever a hazard associated with a task has a likelihood rating of'possible'or greater.
  • Country documents, along with the accompanying IMF / World Bank Joint Staff Assessments ( JSAs ), are available on their websites by agreement with the member country as a service to users of the IMF and World Bank websites.
  • It was speculated that the move to ban JSAs was an attempt to devalue television stations ( particularly, the smaller outlets that were commonly operated under JSA's and similar agreements ), and in turn, push their owners to participate in the incentive auction.
  • The merger was completed on December 19 . A condition of the deal requires Media General to end the joint sales agreements it has with stations in Youngstown, Ohio, Dayton, Ohio, and Topeka, Kansas, due to tighter scrutiny such deals are getting by the FCC . Media General received a two-year waiver in those markets to end the JSAs.
  • The terms " job " and " task " are commonly used interchangeably to mean a specific work assignment, such as " operating a grinder, " " using a pressurized water extinguisher " or " changing a flat tire . " JSAs are not suitable for jobs defined too broadly, for example, " overhauling an engine "; or too narrowly, for example, " positioning car jack ."
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