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Two more TV stations lost FCC Class A status last...

Two more TV stations lost FCC Class A status last week. Two stations in Terrebonne-Bend, Ore., lost interference protection and became regular low-power stations after licensee Rodney Johnson of Powell Butte didn’t reply to Media Bureau letters ordering him to…

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show cause why they shouldn’t be downgraded, the bureau said Friday (http://xrl.us/bm932b). K42BR and K48BL are the 12th and 13th Class As to lose Class As since the commission got authority in February for a voluntary incentive auction of broadcast spectrum (http://www.warren-news.com/showcause.htm). Regular low-power TV stations aren’t eligible to be compensated for changing channels in advance of the auction (CD May 3 p2).