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Shure believes “continued access to clear UHF spectrum is critical...

Shure believes “continued access to clear UHF spectrum is critical to wireless microphone operation, and key to ensuring [U.S.] leadership in media and content creation,” lawyers for the company said Friday in an ex parte FCC filing. They met Wednesday…

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with an aide to Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. The representatives discussed the proposed changes to FCC rules and the UHF allocation changes being considered in the wireless mic proceeding and incentive auction docket, the filing said (http://xrl.us/bn2i59). Shure was one of several parties in the wireless mic proceeding that requested more time to comment on the proceeding because of issues that related to the FCC’s incentive auction rulemaking notice. The FCC said Friday it extended the deadline (CD Nov 19 p10).