The FCC’s staff today issued an Order resolving 26 Groups of mutually exclusive FM applications submitted last year in the filing window for new noncommercial FM stations. We wrote about a previous order in August, processing a smaller group of such applicants. In each of these groups, the Commission analyzed the coverage proposed by the applicants
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NCE Applications Must Protect Channel 6 TV Stations Until the End of the Digital Television Transition
Channel 6 of the television band is immediately adjacent to the lower end of the FM band. Noncommercial FM radio stations, located at the lower end of the FM band (88.1 FM to 91.9), have the potential to interfere with television stations on that channel. Thus, FCC rules require that noncommercial FM stations protect…
FCC Releases List of Groups of Mutually Exclusive Applications for New Noncommercial FM Stations
On Friday, the FCC released a Public Notice setting out several groups of applications for new noncommercial FM stations which are mutually exclusive with each other. These applications were filed in the October window for new noncommercial FM stations (information about which can be found here). According to the Public Notice, the identified groups…
Window for Filing New NCE Applications Extended Until 2 PM on October 22
The FCC today issued a Public Notice extending the NCE filing window, which was to end today, until this coming Monday, October 22. All applications must be on file by 2 PM Eastern Time on Monday. This short extension was apparently due to downtime on the FCC’s electronic filing system last night, which precluded the…
FCC Affirms NCE Application Limit of 10 Stations
In an Order released today, the FCC affirmed its tentative decision limiting the number of noncommercial FM applications that can be filed by one party in the upcoming window for new reserved educational band stations. Applications for these stations can be submitted starting on Friday. See our post, here, for details on the filing requirements. The…
Details on the Noncommercial Filing Window
In its Public Notice setting out the rules governing the upcoming filing window for applicants seeking new noncommercial FM stations or major changes in existing stations, which we wrote about here, the FCC has put applicants on notice of the many requirements that must be met in order to have an application considered in the upcoming process. This is the first opportunity in this century for the filing of applications for new noncommercial FM stations. In order to participate, all applicants must make sure that they follow the rules set out by the Commission. Applications will be due in a filing window that will open on October 12 and close on October 19.
Fundamentally, the FCC’s Public Notice reminds interested parties that, to be eligible, an applicant must be a noncommercial entity – a nonprofit corporation or a governmental organization. Individual applicants or profit-making entities cannot participate. As eligibility to participate and the comparative qualifications of all applicants are assessed at the time of filing, applicants need to assure their nonprofit status is in order before the upcoming filing window.
The Commission also sets out a number of other requirement for the applications that may be filed during the window. Applications submitted during the window will be filed electronically on FCC Form 340, and must contain very specific technical descriptions of the service they plan. The proposal must specify facilities that don’t interfere with other existing stations or pending “cut-off” noncommercial applications. The applicant must have received reasonable assurance of the availability of its proposed transmitter site (i.e. a legally binding contract is not necessary, but a commitment from the site owner that the site will be available and an idea of the terms on which that availability is premised must be obtained). Continue Reading Details on the Noncommercial Filing Window