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Two low-power TV stations lost interference protection. They're the first to lose Class...

Two low-power TV stations lost interference protection. They're the first to lose Class A status since a spectrum law took effect in late February letting the FCC hold a voluntary incentive auction of TV channels that excludes regular low-power stations,…

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which can be moved without compensation unlike Class A’s and full powers. Owen Broadcasting, licensee of WKAG Hopkinsville, Ky., and Minerva Lopez, who has KHCC Corpus Christi, Texas, didn’t respond to Media Bureau requests last year for information on missing paperwork, nor to show-cause orders this year saying they faced the loss of Class A status, the bureau said in orders Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bm445x, http://xrl.us/bm4453). Those stations’ licenses have been modified accordingly. Other Class A’s that got show-cause orders are responding to them (CD April 2 p3).