Broadcast and wireless executives will talk for more than an hour about what costs they...
Broadcast and wireless executives will talk for more than an hour about what costs they think the FCC should consider in setting up a program to pay the $1.75 billion this year’s spectrum law sets aside for changing TV station…
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channels before a voluntary incentive auction. Panelists at the June 25 workshop on the TV broadcaster spectrum relocation fund “will discuss the categories of costs that they believe the FCC should consider when designing the program,” an agency public notice said Friday (http://xrl.us/bm93x5). “They will also discuss possible models and lessons learned from similar programs that paid the relocation expenses of spectrum incumbents that were assigned new frequencies.” Speakers at the 2 p.m. event in the commission’s meeting room are Jay Adrick of Harris Corp., Brett Haan of Deloitte Consulting, Jane Mago of NAB and Patricia Tikkala of Sprint Nextel.