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The FCC should protect low-power TV and translator...

The FCC should protect low-power TV and translator services, said the Alaska Broadcasters Association in an ex parte filing Friday. While the spectrum used by the close to 400 LPTV and translators in Alaska is “unlikely to be valuable for…

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wireless broadband service, there is a risk that a broadly written FCC decision to clear spectrum in the lower 48 states could have an adverse effect in Alaska,” said the filing. Requiring Alaska’s LPTV and translators to change channels and buy new equipment could make it “impossible for them to continue in operation,” it said (http://bit.ly/11AlWUa).