The FCC Media Bureau will open a filing...
The FCC Media Bureau will open a filing window from April 8 to April 17, to permit specified Auction 83 FM translator applicants to de-select their noncommercial educational (NCE) filing status. The bureau rejected the argument that commercial applicants will…
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be substantially harmed if mutually exclusive NCE applicants are permitted to de-select their NCE status, it said in a public notice (http://bit.ly/16u3ehq). “We find immaterial the fact that an applicant’s clear intention to seek an NCE station can be independently established by its specification of an NCE primary station on the tech box component of its Auction 83 application.” Applicants allowed to amend their Auction 83 applications include American Family Association, Tupelo, Miss., Connecticut Public Broadcasting and Rowan University, Glassboro, N.J., the bureau said (http://bit.ly/Z4E3mc).