A Class A TV station will lose interference protection unless it can...
A Class A TV station will lose interference protection unless it can “show cause” the FCC should do otherwise, because among other apparent violations it has been “on the air for slightly more than 12 of the past 52 months,”…
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said a Media Bureau order released Wednesday to KXCC Corpus Christi, Texas. It’s the 41st such station to get an order (http://xrl.us/bmyzov) from the bureau, which has been cracking down on Class A’s not meeting all commission rules as the agency seeks their spectrum to repurpose for wireless broadband (CD March 21 p3).