The FCC ordered 16 Class A TV stations to “show cause”...
The FCC ordered 16 Class A TV stations to “show cause” why their authorization shouldn’t be changed to a regular low-power station. Class A broadcasters have primary spectrum use status under the 1999 Community Broadcasters Protection Act, but the stations…
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at issue hadn’t made some required filings nor responded to requests from the Media Bureau for those documents, said bureau letters released Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bmrnz7). They gave the broadcasters until March 30 to “file a written statement why the above-captioned license should not be modified as proposed.” The stations are licensed to cities including Austin, Corpus Christi, Lubbock, Victoria, Robstown and San Antonio, Texas; Springfield, Mo.; and Burlington, Monkton and Newport, Vt.