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Some TV stations “couldn’t agree more” with ex-FCC Commissioner Michael Copps’ remarks...

Some TV stations “couldn’t agree more” with ex-FCC Commissioner Michael Copps’ remarks during a C-SPAN interview (http://xrl.us/bm4x6z) shown last weekend that there may be a lot of fallow spectrum which would be turned up by an inventory. The Advanced Television…

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Broadcasting Alliance “has favored broadcasters working together with wireless companies to effectively use portions of the broadcast spectrum,” the group said Monday night (http://xrl.us/bm4ywb). Formerly called the Coalition for Free TV and Broadband, the group of many low-power and some full-power TV stations has said the commission should allow flexible uses of TV spectrum, including stations acting essentially as one-way wireless backhaul to send videos and other Internet Protocol traffic to mobile devices, rather than auctioning channels to reallocate frequencies for wireless broadband (CD Nov 17 p11).