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National Religious Broadcasters repeated its call for the FCC...

National Religious Broadcasters repeated its call for the FCC to protect programming choices for Americans, “specifically the religious and family programming that NRB TV members provide free of charge to local communities,” NRB said in a press release (http://bit.ly/1bcJYuC). NRB…

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urged the commission “not to auction away wholesome programming from the airwaves,” referring to the FCC voluntary incentive auction of TV broadcast spectrum. Low-power TV stations have an important role in meeting the local news, information and service needs of their communities, NRB said. The organization also urged the House Communications Subcommittee to inquire about the steps the commission will be taking to keep low-power stations from simply being forced off the air, it said.