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The U.S. lost 2.2 percent of licensed regular low-power TV...

The U.S. lost 2.2 percent of licensed regular low-power TV stations that aren’t translators between Dec. 31 and March 31, falling to 2,001 according to FCC figures released Thursday (http://xrl.us/bm3izr). The number of Class A low-power TV stations that have…

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interference protection, unlike regular LPTV stations, was little changed at 479, comparing Q1 to Q4 figures (http://xrl.us/bmyvbk). Other figures that were little changed are 1,783 full-power TV stations as of March 31, 15,029 radio stations and FM and TV translators totaling 10,253.