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Two Vermont Class A TV stations were dropped to low...

Two Vermont Class A TV stations were dropped to low power TV status this week. The FCC Media Bureau modified WGMU-CA Burlington status to low power, an order released Wednesday said (http://xrl.us/bnvuev). Separately the bureau cut the status of W19BR,…

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Monkton to low power, an order said (http://xrl.us/bnvue5). Both stations had failed to properly include quarterly children’s TV programming reports in their public files, the orders said. The bureau also ordered a Class A station in New Hampshire to show cause why its status should not be modified to low-power, an order released Wednesday said (http://xrl.us/bnvufm). W17CI Claremont, N.H., is at least the 45th Class A station to receive such a show-cause order after Congress gave the FCC authority to hold an incentive spectrum auction in the TV band, our tally shows. At least 16 have seen their Class A status dropped (http://xrl.us/bnvugg).