The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is rejoicing after the FCC moved forward with plans to “refresh the record” regarding national TV ownership rules in the US. But does the much-needed olive branch come too late for the country’s broadcast industry? Rules for broadcasters in the US state that no single company can own or control TV stations that reach more than 39% of TV audience households. The mandate has been lamented by broadcasters for years for hindering their ability to compete with online content companies which are not restricted by the same rules. The ruling is finally and inevitably headed for the trash, but it could still take a while to get there. It means that…