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Broadcast Station Reminder: January 10, 2007 – Quarterly Issues Programs Lists and Form 398 Children’s Programming Reports Due
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New City of License Change Rules Effective January 19
The FCC Order announcing a simplification of the procedures for changing cities of licenses of radio stations, and the modification of procedures for amending the FM Table of Allotments, was published in the Federal Register today. Thus, the new rules will become effective in 30 days, on January 19. The freeze on FM allotment changes that has been in place for the last year and a half will be lifted on that date.
Substantial questions remain about how these new rules will be implemented in practice. Informal conversations with FCC staffers have indicated that further explanations of the procedures may be forthcoming. Issues in the new rules include the fact that only 4 stations may be changed in any single, interrelated filing, which may hamper some of the larger, more complicated facilities changes that have become common over the last few years – and which allow many stations to improve their facilities through interrelated changes.
There are also issues with city of license changes for noncommercial FM stations, as the new rules as written limit city of license changes to situations where the 1 mv/m contour of the station when moved would overlap with some part of the 1 mv/m service area of the station as currently licensed. In other services, the limits are that the move must be mutually exclusive with the present facilities (e.g. the interfering and protected contours of the stations would overlap). Continue Reading New City of License Change Rules Effective January 19
Text of Rulemaking on City of License Changes and FM Allotments Procedure Released
The FCC today released the full text of its Order amending the procedures to be used when making changes in the FM Table of Allotments, and allowing city-of-license changes for all radio services to be processed as minor change applications, which should substantially speed their processing. The text, which provides the details of the…
Order Adopted Streamlining Changes to the FM Table of Allotments
At its open meeting this morning, the FCC unanimously adopted a Report and Order streamlining the process of modifying the community of license for FM and AM stations. According to the comments at this morning’s meeting, and the Commisison’s News Release, the Order will do the following:
- Allow AM and FM stations to
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FCC to Consider FM Allotment Changes
According to the agenda for its meeting to be held on Friday, November 3, the FCC will finally adopt changes to its rules on FM allotment procedures and on changes in the city of license of broadcast stations. The FCC issued its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in this proceeding in June 2005. This proceeding includes a proposal to make a city of license change a "minor change," which would not require a rulemaking for FM stations, and would not require a window filing for AM stations. This could speed the processing of such changes, allowing stations to upgrade and otherwise improve their facilities.
The proceeding also deals with a number of other procedural issues, including whether a station should be allowed to change its city of license if it is the only station licensed to a community (generally prohibited under current rules), and whether the proponent of a new FM allotment should be required to file its Form 301 application for a construction permit (and pay the required filing fee) at the same time as it files a Petition seeking the new allotment (intended to encourage only serious applicants for new channels).Continue Reading FCC to Consider FM Allotment Changes
AM Tower Fencing Requirements Cannot be Delegated
In a decision released Friday, the FCC’s Enforcement Bureau imposed a fine of $7000 on a station for violation of Section 73.49 of the Rules, requiring AM station towers with the potential for RF radiation at their base to be completely enclosed within a fence or other secure enclosure. What was notable about this decision is…
The Unintended Impact of the New Daylight Savings Time on AM Stations
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