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Matthew Daneman

Washington, D.C.

Senior Editor and Reporter at Communications Daily

Senior Editor and Reporter at Warren Communications News, Inc.

Covering cable ISP & satcom regulation, the FCC for @Comm_Daily. You hear something stupid and you realize it’s coming from your mouth. [email protected]

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  • 1 month ago | communicationsdaily.com | Howard Buskirk |Matthew Daneman

    “Although the FCC has moved to close dormant proceedings before, this is far and away the largest number of dormant dockets the FCC has ever sought to remove in a single proceeding with the oldest docket teed up for termination dating back to 1991,” said a news release. The FCC launches dockets “in order to categorize public comments around certain interrelated policy questions,” it said.

  • 1 month ago | communicationsdaily.com | Matthew Daneman

    Communications Daily is required reading for senior executives at top telecom corporations, law firms, lobbying organizations, associations and government agencies (including the FCC). Join them today! The U.S. -- with vulnerable communications architecture and its government ineffective at deterring foreign threats -- "is ill-prepared" to defend its infrastructure from bad actors like China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, said Jamil Jaffer, the National Security Institute's executive director.

  • 1 month ago | communicationsdaily.com | Matthew Daneman

    Bates repeatedly pressed and challenged Lawson, while Michael Attanasio of Cooley, representing Jenner, was interrupted and opposed substantially less. It's "common sense," Bates said of Jenner's point that clients will be dissuaded from having the firm represent them if its personnel can't access the courthouse or communicate with a federal agency representative regarding a client.

  • 1 month ago | communicationsdaily.com | Matthew Daneman

    For example, Verizon's May 22 meeting will see shareholders deciding on an American Family Foundation proposal creating a report to evaluate how the carrier oversees risks related to discrimination against ad buyers and sellers based on their political or religious views or status.

  • 1 month ago | communicationsdaily.com | Matthew Daneman

    Comcast ended Q1 with 29.2 million U.S. residential broadband subscribers, down 500,000 from Q1 2024, and 12 million U.S. video subscribers, down from 13.6 million the same quarter a year earlier. Comcast also had 8.1 million U.S. wireless lines, up from 6.9 million in Q1 2024. Revenue for the quarter, at $30 billion, was essentially flat. Advertising revenue, at $881 million, was down $70 million year over year.

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Matt Daneman
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4 Jun 25

It's official, and as reported by @Comm_Daily https://t.co/m75xrtCrp4

Matt Daneman
Matt Daneman @mdaneman
4 Jun 25

RT @JLPhillipsDC: SCOOP: @SimingtonFCC is expected to announce this week his plans to depart the FCC, numerous officials & lobbyists told @…

Matt Daneman
Matt Daneman @mdaneman
2 Jun 25

Nokia VP Broadband Strategy Lori Adams: Commerce Secy Lutnick's testimony Thurs. before House Appropriations Committee might give states and providers a bit of #BEAD direction, but not expecting actual guidance this week. @Comm_Daily #fiberconnect2025