As expected, Julius Genachowski appears headed for the top spot at the FCC. An FCC veteran with a background in communications technology, he is expected to forward broadband issues, and will likely ...
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Facing a potentially hostile audience, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski began his first speech to an NAB Show by citing his own broadcaster credentials. Then he sought to convince his audience of ...
Julius Genachowski will be stepping down when he reaches the end of his term as FCC Chairman, according to a brief message on the FCC's webpage. We're expecting to hear more in a live announcement at ...
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Serving since 2009, Genachowski refocused the commission onto broadband communications. His planned departure has provoked speculation about a successor. Julius Genachowski became FCC chairman in 2009 ...
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski is stepping down, he announced Friday. Genachowski, who became chairman in 2009, has presided over an agency that has grappled with ...
As I reported this morning, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski gave a speech today proposing two new principles to the existing "Four Freedoms" adopted by the FCC in 2005 (and currently being challenged ...
— -- President-elect Barack Obama is expected to nominate his top technology adviser, Julius Genachowski, to head the Federal Communications Commission, a source close to the Obama transition ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday nominated Julius Genachowski, a law school friend and technology industry executive, to head the Federal Communications Commission. Genachowski ...
Julius Genachowski, the Federal Communications Commission Chairman appointed by President Barack Obama, said today that he’s committed to improving mobile broadband service, and outlined a four-part ...