Changes to the FCC’s plan to process FM translator applications...
Changes to the FCC’s plan to process FM translator applications “may have a preclusive impact on” the availability of channels for low-power FM stations “in spectrum-limited markets,” a LPFM group said. “Although urban availability is most critical for the development…
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of LPFM, some markets have few or no frequencies available inside the ‘center market’ grid used by the commission to assess LPFM availability,” Prometheus Radio Project said. “In such places, additional effort must be made to ensure availability elsewhere in the market.” A Prometheus official had conversations with Audio Division Chief Peter Doyle of the Media Bureau and an aide to Commissioner Mignon Clyburn, said an ex parte filing made a day late and posted Thursday to docket 99-25 (http://xrl.us/bmupc8). The bureau has drafted two items on LPFM that are awaiting a commissioner vote (CD Feb 24 p16).