By John Eggerton, Broadcasting & Cable Online, 9-26-17

The FCC has eliminated the requirement that TV stations and cable operators retain paper copies of the FCC’s rules.

The item was noncontroversial — and the vote unanimous — and newly returned Democratic commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel did not even make a statement, simply saying she supported it.

New Republican commissioner Brendan Carr spoke about the requirement being a relic of the 1970s in need of eliminating.

FCC chair Ajit Pai also talked about the decision, saying that no longer making those entities spend on keeping paper copies around when the rules are just a click away is another dollar that can be spent on providing better public service.

He also reiterated that at each monthly meeting he would tee up at least one similar item eliminating an unnecessary regulation.  He has long pledged to take a regulatory weed whacker to what he called regulatory undergrowth » Read More