Using Internet to recruit minorities for broadcast stations and c...
Using Internet to recruit minorities for broadcast stations and cable system is “a promising development,” FCC said in text of its Dec. 12 EEO proceeding, which became public Wed. But Commission said Web couldn’t “be relied upon, by itself,…
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to widely disseminate job vacancy information.” TV companies must continue to use other recruitment methods, FCC said, but it’s willing to revisit issue in future. Commission did decide, however, that there was no proof that it would be unduly burdensome for every broadcaster to place its EEO public file on its Web site, if it had one. Broadcasters had claimed some wouldn’t have ability to post that much information easily, but FCC said they hadn’t proved their case. It said it was willing to reconsider if broadcasters provided adequate proof of burden.