Friday, January 15, 2010 11:47 AM
Broadcasters Face Squeeze
Advocacy and lobbying stories in this week's National Journal: (subscription)
- "Broadcasters Face Squeeze:" The government wants to make more radio frequencies available for wireless services.
- "Public Sector Enemies:" One retired millionaire is sick and tired of the big salaries earned by government employees.
- "Inside Washington:" Redesigning K Street sounds like an Obama campaign promise. But the D.C. Transportation Department is taking things more literally with a plan to update Gucci Gulch's 30-year-old road infrastructure.
- As the French Parliament enacts lobbying regulations for the first time in the country's history, the new codes are not the only things raising eyebrows in Paris. Some people are hung up on the word "lobbying" itself, an anglicisme that has sidled its way into the French vocabulary.
- "On The Move:" Chad Mitchell is a new director of digital advocacy and outreach in the Washington office of Wal-Mart; Robert Bauer is leaving the Motion Picture Association of America to plan a birthday party; Former White House press secretary Dana Perino is launching her own communications firm, Dana Perino and Co.

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Monday, July 12, 2010
The source of funds for broadcast rights, financial transactions in last three years and the details of promoters and directors of IPL broadcasting partners — Multi Screen Media (also known as Sony Entertainment TV) and World Sports Group (WSG) — on Wednesday came under the scanner of the income tax and enforcement directorate.
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