Job Description
The FCC Media Bureau (MB) plays a key role in promoting innovation in the media marketplace as it develops and administers policy and licensing programs relating to the media industry, including broadcast and cable television and radio. The Chief is responsible for overseeing the mission and staff of MB, including policy and licensing programs relating to the media industry, as well as post-licensing matters for satellite services and public reports on data collected from the media industry.
Duties The Media Bureau Chief performs the following functions: Directs and administers Media Bureau programs and activities involving the regulation of broadcast, cable, satellite, and emerging media services, ensuring alignment with applicable statues, Commission policies, and Administration priorities. Provides authoritative legal and policy advice to the Chairman, Commissioners, and senior agency officials on complex media-related communications law matters, including statutory interpretation, administrative law and constitutional considerations. Oversees the development, clearance, and issuance of Commission-level items, including Notices of Proposed Rulemaking, Reports and Orders, and Public Notices, ensuring legal sufficiency and policy consistency. Exercises final authority over Bureau adjudicatory licensing actions, including review and disposition of applications, transactions, petitions, and complaints within the delegated authority. Leads policy development and regulatory initiatives addressing evolving media technologies, industry trends, and market conditions to promote competition, innovation, and public interest outcomes. Represents the Commission in interactions with Congress, federal agencies, industry stakeholder and public interest organizations on media-related regulatory and legislative matters. Establishes strategic goals, priorities, and performance measures for the Bureau; monitors progress and implements correction actions to ensure mission accomplishment. Plans, directs, and evaluates the work of a multidisciplinary staff; establishes performance expectations; and ensures effective utilization of human capital resources. Salary- $151,661 - $228,000/year