Oppositions to petitions for the FCC to redo rules affecting low-power FM...
Oppositions to petitions for the FCC to redo rules affecting low-power FM stations are due March 21 in docket 99-25, replies April 1, said an agency notice in Wednesday’s Federal Register. Among those having filed the five pending petitions for…
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reconsideration are LET CITIES IN!!, LifeTalk Radio and Prometheus Radio Project, the notice said (http://1.usa.gov/13Hgxwu). Though such a comment cycle and its “consequent opportunity for a pleading war” is “often a harbinger of delay,” it appears that won’t happen in this instance, said the blog of the Fletcher Heald broadcast law firm (http://bit.ly/XTonyX). It said “the Media Bureau is doing its darnedest to tee the next LPFM application window up as quickly as possible,” and it’s “unlikely that a handful of recons will distract the Bureau from that mission.” December’s order was meant to spur the licensing of new LPFM stations while also clearing out a backlog of requests for FM translators (CD Dec 3 p1).