<P> David A. Bray joined the Commission in 2013 as Chief Information Officer and quickly announced goals of modernizing the FCC's legacy information technology (IT) systems, citing 200 different systems for only 1750 people a situation he found "perplexing". These efforts later were documented in a 2015 Harvard Case Study . In 2017, Christine Calvosa replaced Bray as the CIO of FCC . </P> <P> A complete list of commissioners is available on the FCC website . In addition, Frieda B. Hennock (D - NY) was the first female commissioner of the FCC . </P> <P> The FCC regulates broadcast stations, repeater stations as well as commercial broadcasting operators who operate and repair certain radiotelephone, television and radio stations . Broadcast licenses are to be renewed if the station meets the "public interest, convenience, or necessity". The FCC's enforcement powers include fines and broadcast license revocation (see FCC MB Docket 04 - 232). Burden of proof would be on the complainant in a petition to deny . Fewer than 1% of station renewals are not immediately granted, and only a small fraction of those are ultimately denied . </P> <P> The FCC first promulgated rules for cable television in 1965, with cable and satellite television now regulated by the FCC under Title VI of the Communications Act . Congress added Title VI in the Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984, and made substantial modifications to Title VI in the Cable Television and Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 . Further modifications to promote cross-modal competition (telephone, video, etc .) were made in the Telecommunications Act of 1996, leading to the current regulatory structure . </P>

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