At the end of last week, the FCC took the expected steps of releasing its public notice setting out the specific procedures for broadcasters interested in participating in the incentive auction by selling their spectrum back to the FCC to be repurposed for wireless broadband, and a notice setting out the specific opening prices that each full-power and Class A TV station will be offered in the auction. These notices also set December 18 as the deadline for stations to submit a new Form 177, declaring if they are interested in participating in the auction. While the dollar numbers to buy out stations perhaps got the most attention, stations need to remember that they are only opening prices – prices which will fall in the reverse auction process until the FCC has only enough interest in stations selling their spectrum to meet its spectrum clearing target. But the release of the numbers and the deadline for participation highlights for many stations the need to focus on the realities of the auction and make their plans for participation (or non-participation) accordingly.
The incentive auction procedures public notice is one that broadcasters need to carefully review and, for those intending to offer their spectrum for sale, to have their economic advisors review as well. Not only does the notice provide information about forms to be completed and the specific steps to be taken by broadcasters to participate in the auction, but it also includes exhibits setting out the mathematical models used by the FCC to determine the descending prices to be offered to broadcasters as the auction continues and when the offers will be frozen (meaning that the FCC has accepted the station’s offer to vacate their current channel, subject to the success of the forward auction raising sufficient funds to pay out the amounts offered to the broadcasters). Exhibits setting out the formulas used to calculate interference between broadcasters remaining after the auction and wireless users are also included in exhibits to the notice. What are some of the other specific issues for broadcasters addressed in the notice?
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