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About
Provided by Kathleen A Kirby
Practice Areas
Kathy represents media clients, including major radio and television group owners and programming networks, on a host of business and transactional issues as well as regulatory matters before the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). She has additional expertise in newsgathering, content regulation, and First Amendment issues. Regularly rated by Chambers USA as one of Washington, DC’s “Leading Lawyers” in her field, Kathy is commended for “her work on First Amendment and FCC matters” and her “responsiveness and proactive approach” (2013). She is praised for being “highly intelligent, knowledgeable, and articulate,” (2014) and is acknowledged for her “superior subject expertise, commitment to her clients, and great connections within the industry” (2010). Kathy co-chairs the Telecom, Media & Technology Practice, and serves on the firm’s two governance committees, the Executive Committee and the Management Committee.
Career
General Counsel, Radio Television Digital News Association (1994-Present)
Radio-broadcaster with extensive experience in news, operations, sales, and marketing (1978-1988)
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association (ABA), Forum on Communications Law
District of Columbia Bar, Arts, Entertainment and Sports Law Section, Media Law Committee
Federal Communications Bar Association (FCBA)
General Counsel, Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (2021-Present)
The Media Institute, First Amendment Advisory Council
Secretary and General Counsel, Board of Directors, Broadcasters Foundation of America (2021-Present)
The Media Law Resource Center (MLRC)
Vice-Chair, Board of Directors, Student Press Law Center (SPLC) (2001-2007)
Experience
Advises clients on media transactions, including compliance with FCC ownership and attribution rules.
Assists clients with drafting and negotiating network affiliation, retransmission consent and distribution agreements, multichannel use, syndicated programming, and other program licensing agreements.
Assists clients with business and legal issues associated with digital and online distribution platforms, including content licensing, copyright, and defamation.
Advises broadcast clients on FCC regulatory compliance, including rules governing indecency, political advertising, children's programming, closed captioning, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), license renewal, and reporting requirements.
Counsels clients on rulemaking and legislative initiatives impacting the media.
Counsels clients on newsgathering issues, including privacy, libel, audio-visual coverage of courtroom proceedings, access, fair use, and reporters' privilege.
Drafts FCC comments and congressional testimony.
Counsels media organizations regarding statutory and regulatory interpretation of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules governing operation of uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS), including application to newsgathering and use of video obtained therefrom.
Education
Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America
J.D., Dean’s Scholar
University of Virginia
B.S.
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Technology, Media and Telecoms (TMT)