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The number of Class A TV stations fell by six...

The number of Class A TV stations fell by six June 30-Sept. 30, according to FCC figures. There were 465 Class A UHF and VHF stations as of Sept. 30, the commission said in quarterly update of station totals (http://xrl.us/bntuwm).…

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The number of low-power TV stations was reduced by 15 to 1,980. There was one less full-power TV station Sept. 30 than on June 30, for a total of 1,782. The number of radio stations increased by 46 to 15,128. The total number of radio and TV translators fell by three to 10,278. And at 822, there were two fewer low-power FM stations.