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Filing window for FM Translator Auction 83 "preclusion showings."
The FCC just announced an April 1 - April 19 filing deadline applies to all proposals within spectrum limited markets or within 39 kilometers of spectrum limited market grids. See the attached for more information.
Public Notice [159 KB ]
Attachment A [65 KB ]
Cavell Mertz telephone contact information
As reported earlier, our primary phone numbers were temporarily out of service due to hurricane Sandy. We are happy to report that our system has been restored. Our published alternative lines remain in service as well. We also have courtesy lines for the Washington DC and New York City areas, as listed below.(703) 392-9090
Main Number(703) 392-9559 Facsimile(202) 332-0110 Washington, DC Line(646) 513-2997 New York City Line Our toll free emergency number is (885) FCC Info (885.322.4636) October 30, 2012
FCC Activates the Disaster data collection has been activated for Hurricane
Sandy for participating stations.
The Federal Communications Commission has activated the Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS)
for the Hurricane Sandy storm event.(See http://transition.fcc.gov/pshs/services/cip/dirs/dirs.html for more information on this program.) The FCC Information was released to participating stations as follows:
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE COMMUNICATION ASSETS IN THE AFFECTED
COUNTIES LISTED BELOW, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS REQUEST. The area of interest for this activation includes the
Connecticut: Fairfield, Hartford, Litchfield, Middlesex,
Maryland: Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Baltimore
City, Calvert, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Charles, Dorchester, Frederick,
Garrett, Harford, Howard, Kent, Montgomery, Prince George's, Queen Anne's,
Somerset, St. Mary's, Talbot, Washington, Wicomico, Worcester
New Jersey: Atlantic, Bergen, Burlington, Camden, Cape
Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Salem, Somerset, Sussex, Union, Warren
New York: Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens,
Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester
Pennsylvania: Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bucks,
Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Cumberland,
Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Frannklin, Fulton, Huntingdon, Juniata, Lancaster,
Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour,
Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder,
Tioga, Union, York
Rhode Island: Bristol, Kent, Newport, Providence,
Virginia: Accomack, Alexandria City, Arlington, Caroline,
Charles City, Chesapeake City, Clarke, Essex, Fairfax, Fairfax City, Falls
Church City, Fauquier, Gloucester, Hampton City, Isle of Wight, James City,
King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Loudoun, Manassas City,
Manassas Park City, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Newport News City, Norfolk
City, Northampton, Northumberland, Portsmouth City, Poquoson City, Prince
William, Richmond, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Suffolk City, Surry, Virginia Beach
City, Westmoreland, Williamsburg City, York
West Virginia: Berkeley, Jefferson, Morgan If you have communications equipment in these counties,
the FCC requests that you provide daily reports on the status of your equipment
by using DIRS. There is no need to
report on stations, facilities, switches or PSAPs that are fully operational. The FCC will monitor the storm’s progress closely and may
extend DIRS activation to additional counties as needed in the coming days. Time Schedule: We request that you provide the first set
of initial reports by 10:00 am (Eastern Time) tomorrow October 30th. Subsequent reports should be made by 10:00 am (Eastern Time) every day while DIRS is
activated. If you have any information early on, we would appreciate if you
would provide that information.
Accessing DIRS: The URL for DIRS is https://www.fcc.gov/nors/disaster/. Login: Please use
your User ID (it is usually the characters before the @ sign on your e-mail
address – it is case-sensitive). If you
do not remember your password, please use the forgotten password link on the
login page. After you log on, please fill in the reports for the
types of equipment that you have in your network in the area of interest that
have been affected by the storm. There is a User Manual available at the DIRS website.
Coverage Maps: NCS
has requested that Wireless companies provide coverage maps for the area of
interest. If you are providing Wireless
service in the area of interest, we further request that you provide coverage
maps with your DIRS submission. Please
provide these maps in Adobe PDF format and email them to John.healy@fcc.gov, Julia.Tu@fcc.gov, and Michael.Caiafa@fcc.gov.
FCC and other federal offices in Washington, DC will be closed on Monday, October 29, 2012.
According to the OPM, the FCC in Washington, DC and other DC based federal offices will be closed to the Public on Monday, October 29, 2012
due to storm activity in this region. October 28, 2012
Cavell Mertz Offices will be open Monday, October 29, 2012 and Tuesday October 30, 2012, weather conditions permitting.
Cavell Mertz Offices will be open Monday, October 29, 2012 and Tuesday October 30, 2012, weather conditions permitting. If conditions dictate we should shut down office operations, we will remain available through e-mail, voice mail, cell phone, and our (+1 855 FCC Info) client emergency contact line.
FCC Operations Center is operational to assist in initiating and maintaining communications operations
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will be available to address emergency communications needs twenty-four hours a day throughout the weekend, especially relating to the effects that Hurricane Sandy may have on the North Atlantic Coastal Region. The FCC reminds emergency communications providers, including broadcasters, cable service providers, wireless and wireline service providers, satellite service providers, emergency response managers and first responders, and others needing assistance to initiate, resume, or maintain communications operations during the weekend, to contact the FCC Operations Center for assistance at 202-418-1122 or by e-mail at FCCOPCenter@fcc.gov.
Amendment of Part 101 of the Commission’s Rules
Amendment of Part 101 of the Commission’s Rules to Facilitate the Use of
Microwave for Wireless Backhaul and Other Uses and to Provide Additional Flexibility to Broadcast Auxiliary Service and Operational Fixed Microwave Licensees
Order [93 KB ]
FCC Launches First-In-The-World Incentive Auction to Repurpose
Broadcast Television Spectrum For Mobile Broadband; Auction Set To Unleash Wave
Of Economic & Innovation Opportunities For U.S.
The Federal Communications Commission today voted to officially launch the incentive auction process, making the United States the first nation in the world to implement this major policy innovation, which aims to repurpose broadcast television spectrum for mobile broadband use. The concept was first introduced in the National Broadband Plan as part of the Commission’s multi-pronged strategy to meet skyrocketing demand for mobile Internet in the United States, and became the foundation for legislation that was signed into law in February 2012. As mobile device adoption continues to grow around the world, this incentive auction will be a model for many countries facing similar spectrum challenges.
News Release [126 KB ]
FCC Launches Broadcaster L-E-A-R-N Program
The FCC today announced the official launch of the Broadcaster LEARN (Learn Everything About Reverse-Auctions Now) Program. The LEARN Program is designed to offer broadcasters valuable information about the unique financial opportunities of incentive auctions and engage the broadcaster community throughout the entire incentive auction planning, design and execution processes.
News Release [144 KB ]
A Television Broadcast Station Road Map to the Upcoming Spectrum Auctions
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All analog and digital LPTV operations on Channels 52 to 69 must cease operation on Saturday, December 31, 2011
In accordance with the Second Report and Order in MB Docket No. 03-185, all "out-of-core" LPTV stations, both analog and digital, operating on Channels 52 to 69 must cease operation on December 31, 2011.
Second Report and Order - MB Docket No. 03-185 [305 KB ]
FCC adopts new procedure for awarding commercial FM allotments using Tribal Priority; expands opportunities for Native Nations to acquire FM stations broadcasting to tribal lands.
In the Third Report and Order, the FCC continues to enhance the ability of federally recognized Native American Tribes and Alaska Native Villages not only to receive radio service tailored to their specific needs and cultures, but to increase ownership of such radio stations by Tribes and Tribal-owned entities. Please see attached PDFs for more information.
Third Report and Order [169 KB ]
Statement of Commissioner Michael J. Copps [59 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau Announced Deadlines for Filing Comments Regarding FM Asymmetric Sideband Operation.
On November 1, 2011, the Media Bureau released a Public Notice soliciting comment on the request by iBiquity Digital Corporation and National Public Radio that the Commission authorize voluntary asymmetric digital sideband power for FM stations. The Public Notice set deadlines for filing comments and reply comments at 21 and 35 days, respectively, after publication of a summary of the Public Notice in the Federal Register.
On November 28, 2011, a summary of the Public Notice was published in the Federal Register. Accordingly, comments must be filed on or before December 19, 2011, and reply comments must be filed on or before January 3, 2012. Comments should follow the filing instructions in the Public Notice. The Public Notice is available below.
Original (Nov 1, 2011) Public Notice [128 KB ]
Public Notice [99 KB ]
Media Bureau to permit use of Energy-Saving Transmitter
Technology by AM Station
By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau (Bureau) announces that it will permit AM stations to use transmitter technologies that reduce power consumption while maintaining both audio quality and licensed coverage areas. Such technologies, known generally as Modulation Dependent Carrier Level ("MDCL") control technologies or algorithms, have long been used by international broadcasters operating high-powered AM transmitters.
Public Notice [108 KB ]
Auction of FM Broadcast Construction Permits Scheduled For March 27, 2012 and Comment Sought On Competitive Bidding Procedures For Auction 93
By this Public Notice, the Wireless Telecommunications and Media Bureaus (the Bureaus) announce an auction of certain FM broadcast construction permits and seek comment on the procedures to be used for this auction. This auction is scheduled to commence on March 27, 2012, and is designated as Auction 93.
Public Notice [207 KB ]
Attachment A - Station List [78 KB ]
Attachment A - Station List - Excel format [57 KB ]
Do you Need Emergency Tech Support?
With Hurricane Irene threatening the Washington, DC metro area this weekend, please keep our phone number handy. We have several engineers on staff and would gladly lend a hand to help local stations with off-air emergencies stemming from this weather related event. We can be reached at 888-FCC-INFO. March 14, 2011
The FCC Media Bureau Announced Changes to License Renewal Procedures and Form. Renewals Start May 2, 2011. The FCC’s Media Bureau announces revisions to FCC Form 303-S for radio and television stations and provides information on the upcoming 2011-2014 radio license renewal cycle. Applications for stations in the first license renewal group (radio stations licensed to communities in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia) may be filed on or after May 2, 2011, and must be filed no later than June 1, 2011.
Public Notice [103 KB ]
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Facility Activity Reports. Check out a sample here!
Cavell Mertz provides weekly Facility Activity Reports to subscribers via email. Each report lists recent FCC filing activity in your region, customized to show potential allocation problems to your facility. Embedded links take you to the detailed FCC data on FCCInfo.com.
Group OwnersThe Cavell Mertz Facility Activity Report provides a consolidated report for group engineering directors as well as market by market reports for the local station engineers.
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The Federal Communications Commission has adopted an Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that seeks public comment on whether the role of travelers information stations should be expanded.
TIS stations serve as a local AM radio communications channel that is diverse and reliable particularly for motorists seeking information and updates on traffic congestion, accidents and weather reports. Expansion of TIS' role to provide travelers with other types of emergency information and alerts may benefit the public interest not only through redundancy, but particularly during power blackouts when traditional means of communications may be inoperable.
FCC News Release [82 KB ]
Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [211 KB ]
The FCC seeks comment on the variety of ways in which dynamic spectrum access radios and techniques can promote more intensive and efficient use of the radio spectrum, and the potential that these technological innovations have for enabling more effective management of spectrum.
Notice of Inquiry [300 KB ]
Genachowski Statement [76 KB ]
Copps Statement [72 KB ]
McDowell Statement [72 KB ]
Clyburn Statement [78 KB ]
Baker Statement [92 KB ]
Innovation in the Broadcast Television Bands: Allocations, Channel Sharing and Improvements to VHF
In this Notice, we initiate a process to further our ongoing commitment to addressing
America’s growing demand for wireless broadband services, spur ongoing innovation and investment in
mobile and ensure that America keeps pace with the global wireless revolution, by making a significant
amount of new spectrum available for broadband. Through this Notice, we take preliminary steps to
enable the repurposing of a portion of the UHF and VHF frequency bands that are currently used by the
broadcast television service, which in later actions we expect to make available for flexible use by fixed
and mobile wireless communications services, including mobile broadband. At the same time, we
recognize that over-the-air TV serves important public interests, and our approach will help preserve this
service as a healthy, viable medium.
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [434 KB ]
Genachowski Statement [70 KB ]
Copps Statement [68 KB ]
McDowell Statement [67 KB ]
Clyburn Statement [62 KB ]
Baker Statement [73 KB ]
Freeze on the filing of applications for new digital LPTV and TV translator stations.
Effective immediately, the Media Bureau announces a freeze on the filing of applications for new digital low power television (LPTV) and TV translator stations and major changes to existing analog and digital LPTV and TV translator facilities in so-called “rural areas.”
Media Bureau Announces Comment and Reply Comment Dates for the LPDTV Transition Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
The Media Bureau announces that the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“FNPRM”) to consider issues that need to be resolved to complete the low power television station digital transition was published in the Federal
Register October 18, 2010 starting the pleading cycle for the LPDTV Transition FNPRM, MB Docket No. 03-185. Accordingly, comments are due on Friday, December 17, 2010, and reply comments are due on Tuesday, January 18, 2011.
Public Notice [107 KB ]
The FCC took steps to free up vacant airwaves between TV channels -- called “white spaces” -- to unleash a host of new technologies, such as “super Wi-Fi,” and myriad other diverse applications. This particular spectrum has excellent propagation characteristics that allow signals to reach farther and penetrate walls and other structures. This is the first significant block of spectrum made available for unlicensed use in more than 20 years.
News Release [87 KB ]
Second MO&O [533 KB ]
Digital Low Power TV Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking and MO&O
Amendment of Parts 73 and 74 of the Commission’s Rules to Establish Rules for Digital Low Power Television, Television Translator, and Television Booster Stations and to Amend Rules for Digital Class A Television Stations
Full text of FCC Further Notice [243 KB ]
Establishment of a model for predicting digital broadcast television field strength received at individual locations.
Commission Seeks Comment on Proposed Rules to Implement the Satellite Television Extension and Localism Act of 2010 by Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.
NPRM and FNPRM [333 KB ]
The FCC has indefinitely postponed the nationwide, first-come, first-served digital LPTV and translator window.
For the reasons detailed in the attached FCC Public Notice, the FCC Media Bureau has announced the postponement of the July 26,2010 date for nationwide DLPTV and digital translator filing window. The FCC stated this change is necessary in light of the release of the National Broadband Plan, which announced an effort to identify 500 megahertz of spectrum that can be reallocated from existing uses to enable the expansion of new mobile broadband service.
Please see the attached Public Notice for more information.
Cavell, Mertz & Associates has prepared a map, viewable in Google Earth, that depicts these 75 mile top-100 market regions. Click the Google Earth icon, below, to view this map. (You must have Google Earth installed.)
Public Notice [102 KB ]
Top 100 DMAs in Google Earth [54 KB ]
Spectrum Analysis: OPTIONS FOR BROADCAST SPECTRUM June 2010
Released June 15 by the FCC OET on the Omnibus Broadband Initiative
Mobile broadband networks, devices and applications are a critical component of the overall broadband landscape and
increasingly central to the productivity of American workers, the global leadership position of American innovation and the daily lives of tens of millions of American consumers. Spectrum is the nourishment for mobile broadband, and the FCC—as part of Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan (“the Plan”)—is seeking new sources of spectrum to feed the rapidly accelerating demand for mobile broadband services.
FCC Options for Broadcast Spectrum [3 MB ]
The FCC Media Bureau announced that all applicants for NEW low power television stations must amend their pending applications to specify digital operations by May 24, 2010.
See attached for details and a list of pending applications. Public Notice [154 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau Adopts Order to Modify FM Digital Audio Broadcasting Technical Rules to Expand Digital Coverage.
The Federal Communication Commission’s Media Bureau adopted an Order that permits FM radio stations to voluntarily increase digital power levels up to ten percent of analog power levels and establishes interference mitigation and remediation procedures to promptly resolve complaints of interference to analog stations.
These rule changes will substantially boost digital signal coverage while safeguarding analog reception against interference from higher power digital transmissions.
Press Release [103 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau Announced that the nationwide, first-come, first-served digital LPTV and digital translator filing will be postponed to July 26, 2010. The filing window, previously scheduled to begin January 25, 2009, was postponed to permit sufficient time to process previously-filed applications filed for rural areas and to allow interested parties sufficient time to prepare applications. Public Notice [97 KB ]
FCC Media Bureau Extends Filing Deadline of Commercial Broadcast Ownership Report - Form 323.
According to the attached FCC Public Notice, proposed revisions to the electronic version of Form 323 are in final testing and have not been released for use. The new filing deadline has now been extended to January 11, 2010.
For more information, see the attached Public Notice and the Media Bureau's Form 323 web page. Public Notice [98 KB ]
FCC Adopts Requirements for State and Local governments to consider tower collocations in 90 days and all other wireless tower siting in 150 days.
If a State or Local government fails to act within these time frames, a claim can be filed in court. See the attached PDF for details.
Public Notice [71 KB ]
Declaratory Ruling [262 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau Clarifies Procedures for AM Directional Antenna Performance Verification Using Moment Method Modeling
The FCC Media Bureau has received numerous questions concerning new procedures outlined in MM Docket 93-117, which amended the FCC Rules to permit moment method modeling computer modeling techniques for directional antenna system proofs of performance. The attached Public Notice addresses the most common questions and clarifies the procedure. Public Notice [114 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau, in two Public Notices, has announced a filing window for 67 vacant FM allotments reserved for non-commercial use and a freeze for minor-change FM applications. The FCC Media Bureau announced a filing window for applications for noncommercial educational FM new station construction permits. The window is available for the existing, vacant FM allotments on Channels 221 through 300 that have been reserved for NCE use (See Attachment A). The window will open on February 19, 2009, and close on February 26, 2009. See the attached FCC Public Notices for more information. Note: The dates shown above reflect changes announced in a subsequent Public Notice, dated October 23, 2009, attached below as "Subsequent Public Notice" which supersedes dates shown in the initial public notices. Initial Public Notice - Vacant NCE Allotment Filing Window [134 KB ]
Attachment A - List of Allotments [77 KB ]
Attachment A - List of Allotments (Excel Format) [67 KB ]
Initial Public Notice - FM Application Filing Freeze [113 KB ]
Subsequent Public Notice [109 KB ]
The FCC will soon accept applications for noncommercial educational station modifications that do not show protection for the NTSC stations that have ceased operation on channel 6. Please see the attached Public Notice for more information.
Public Notice [100 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau Announced procedures to assist television and radio broadcast stations in areas impacted by the California wildfires.
The Media Bureau announced procedures to help television and radio stations maintain or resume broadcast operations in the event their facilities are threatened or compromised by the California wildfires. For additional information,broadcast stations should contact the Media Bureau staff specified in the attached PDF.
Public Notice [89 KB ]
The FCC Has Announced two New Digital, LPTV and TV Translator Filing Windows.
The first window opens August 25, 2009 for digital LPTV and TV translators in rural areas. A second LPTV and TV translator window for nationwide areas opens January 25, 2010.
See the attached PDF for the FCC's Public Notice. "Rural Areas" are the locations 75 miles beyond the top 100 markets, as defined in the Public Notice. Cavell, Mertz & Associates has prepared a map, viewable in Google Earth, that depicts these 75 mile top-100 market regions. Click the Google Earth icon, below, to view this map. (You must have Google Earth installed.)
Please note that the FCC may issue some corrections to the top-100 market region definitions. For example, the city of Sacramento (market #20) is clearly not centered in the specified circle.
Public Notice [203 KB ]
The FCC has adopted rules allowing AM stations to retransmit programming on certain FM translator stations.
Please see the attached PDFs for more detail.
Report and Order [202 KB ]
Statement of Commissioner Robert M. McDowel [59 KB ]
Full-Power TV Broadcasters Go All-Digital
The nation ’s historic switch to digital television by 971 full-power stations Friday prompted hundreds of thousands of consumers to call for assistance but caused no widespread disruption of free,over-the-air television broadcasts. See the attached PDF for more information. Press Release [94 KB ]
Digital Television Station Callsign Procedures
As the DTV transition approaches, the FCC has announced that television stations may elect modify their digital callsign by following the procedures spelled out in the attached PDF. Public Notice [103 KB ]
FCC Clarifies Procedures for Commencing Post-Transition, Digital Operations.
FCC permits TV stations the flexibility to transition from analog to digital broadcasting at any time of day on June 12, 2009, if they inform their viewers and the update their FCC filing.See the attached Order for details. FCC Order [90 KB ]
Digital Television "Soft Test" scheduled for Thursday, May 21.
Many local broadcasters will participate in a "soft test" to alert analog viewers who are unprepared for the impending transition that they will lose service once the transition occurs unless they take action.See the attached News article for more information.
FCC News [98 KB ]
New! DTV Reception Report Spreadsheet.
June 12th is almost here. This spreadsheet will assist with data collection from callers that are having difficulties getting your station once the analog facility is turned off. Feel free to modify the spreadsheet to suit your needs. Please contact Richard Mertz should you have any questions.
DTV Reception Report [246 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau has announced the eligible, analog "Nightlight" television stations. See attached PDFs for more information.
News Release [141 KB ]
Appendix - Eligible Stations [173 KB ]
The FCC has adopted Rules to implement new replacement, digital television translator stations. This Report and Order will create a new, “replacement” digital television translator service to permit full-service television stations to continue to provide service to viewers within their coverage areas who have lost service as a result of those stations’ digital transition. See the attached Report and Order for more information.
Report and Order [222 KB ]
The FCC's Media Bureau announced a freeze for FM minor change applications during the Auction 79 filing window, from June 16 through June 25,2009. Please see the attached Public Notice for more information. Public Notice [122 KB ]
Public Notice [106 KB ]
The FCC Has Released Lists of Television Stations that Intend to Terminate Analog Service on or Before June 12. On March 13,2009, the Commission released its Third Report and Order in response to the Congressional extension of the digital television transition deadline. 927 stations have notified the Commission that they will continue to provide regular analog television broadcast programming to viewers until the end of the transition on June 12. 158 stations intend to terminate analog service prior to June 12,2009.See the attached Appendix A and Appendix B for lists of these stations.
Public Notice [98 KB ]
Appendix B - Stations Terminating Before June 12 [32 KB ]
Appendix B - Stations Terminating Before June 12 [43 KB ]
Appendix A - Stations Terminating on June 12 [94 KB ]
Appendix A - Stations Terminating on June 12 [160 KB ]
In this Order, the FCC takes the next actions necessary to implement the DTV Delay Act, which was enacted into law on February 11, 2009. Congress extended the DTV transition deadline from February 17, 2009, to June 12, 2009 to provide consumers additional time to prepare for the transition from analog to digital broadcasting. The Act directed the FCC to implement the provisions, and carry out the purposes of the Act within 30 days.These issues are addressed in the attached Order.
Third Report and Order on Reconsideration [343 KB ]
The FCC announced that they're ready to accept applications by DTV stations for distributed transmission systems ("DTS")
DTV stations that wish to use DTS must file FCC Forms 301 and 340 electronically using the CDBS e-filing system. See the attached Public Notice for more information.
The FCC Media Bureau announced the effective date for Rules adopted in DTV Delay Act.
On February 20, 2009, the FCC adopted and released a Second Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rule Making to implement the most time sensitive of the remaining actions necessitated by the delay in the digital television transition deadline. The attached Public Notice the Media Bureau announces the effective date and comment date of the companion Notice of Proposed Rulemaking.See attached Public Notice for more information. Public Notice [106 KB ]
The FCC, broadcasters, and others are working overtime to prepare consumers for the 220 full-power television stations transitioning to digital television on February 17, 2009.
News Release [100 KB ]
List of TV Stations Terminaring Analog in February [233 KB ]
The FCC has released lists of TV station responses to requirements for analog termination on February 17, 2009.
On February 11, 2009, the Commission released a Public Notice, FCC 09-7, identifying 123 stations which had indicated their intention to terminate analog service on February 17, 2009, and whose early termination was determined by the Commission to pose a significant risk of public harm. These stations were located in Designated Market Areas (“DMAs”) in which all of the major network-affiliated stations in the market would be terminating their analog service on February 17, 2009, or in individual communities within the larger DMAs where there would be a similar loss of network service.
Public Notice [104 KB ]
Appendix A [34 KB ]
Appendix B [30 KB ]
Appendix C [36 KB ]
The FCC has announced certain conditions must be met before they'll approve the termination of analog broadcasting by some analog TV stations. These stations must respond by February 13, 2009.
On February 5, 2009, the Commission released a Public Notice in which it granted a partial waiver of the Third DTV Periodic Report and Order to permit television broadcast stations to cease analog broadcasting on February 17, 2009, despite the extension of the national DTV transition deadline to June 12, 2009 pursuant to the DTV Delay Act.In the February 5th Public Notice, the Commission reserved the right to limit or reconsider the partial waiver if it was determined that analog termination on February 17 by a station or group of stations is contrary to the public interest. As explained in the February 5th Public Notice, the primary concern of the Commission is to ensure that viewers relying on over-the-air television do not lose access to local news, public affairs and emergency information before they are ready for the full power television transition to all-digital television service. It was this concern that prompted the Congress to delay the digital transition until June 12, 2009, and it is this concern that prompts the FCC's action here.Please see the attached files for more information.
Public Notice [174 KB ]
Appendix [46 KB ]
On February 4, 2009, the United States Congress passed legislation, known as the “DTV Delay Act,” that would extend the date for the completion of the DTV transition from February 17, 2009, to June 12, 2009. Congress extended the transition date in order to permit analog service to continue until consumers have had additional time to prepare. Congress also directed the Commission to provide flexibility for stations wanting to transition prior to the new date. Following the passage of the DTV Delay Act, the Commission issued a Public Notice, FCC 09-06, released February 5, 2009, to announce procedures that stations must follow if they wish to terminate their analog service on February 17, 2009, notwithstanding extension of the nationwide DTV transition deadline to June 12.
Appendix A [129 KB ]
Appendix A [144 KB ]
Appendix B [260 KB ]
Appendix B [301 KB ]
The FCC has adopted the "Analog Nightlight" Program, Which Would Provide Emergency and Digital Transition Information Following the DTV Transition. The Analog Nightlight encourages and permits continued analog TV service for 30 days after the February 17,2009 DTV transition date to provide public safety information and DTV transition information for any viewers who do not have the necessary
equipment to receive digital broadcasts by the transition deadline.
See the attached PDFs for more information...
News Release [139 KB ]
Report & Order [203 KB ]
Appendix A [123 KB ]
Chairman Martin Statement [73 KB ]
Commissioner Copps Statement [81 KB ]
Commissioner Adelstein Statement [64 KB ]
Commissioner McDowell Statement [63 KB ]
Proposed Rulemaking would "encourage and permit" continued analog TV service after the February 17, 2009 DTV transition (by some stations, where feasible) to provide public safety and DTV transition information. According to the FCC, the proposed, continued analog service would serve like a “nightlight ” to unprepared viewers,assuring continued access to emergency information. It would also guide them with information to help with a belated transition to digital service. See the attached PDFs for more information. Public Notice [202 KB ]
Initial List of Eligible Stations [90 KB ]
Initial List of Markets (DMAs) with Eligible Stations [71 KB ]
The NPRM seeks comment on how to implement this new service and tentatively conclude that it should be subject to all other rules for television translators regarding secondary frequency use, application filing and processing, construction and operation. The FCC announces interim filing procedures to
begin acceptance of applications for replacement translators and the authorization of temporary facilities.
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [164 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau Extended Deadlines for Comments Regarding a Requested Power Increase for FM Digital Operation and Associated Technical Studies.
The comment date for several recent filings in pending digital audio broadcasting proceeding MM Docket No. 99-325 has been extended to December 5, 2008 with reply comments due January 12, 2009.
The FCC adopted rules for the use of distributed transmission system by DTV facilities.
The FCC found that DTS will provide broadcasters with an important tool for providing optimum signal coverage for their
viewers. For some broadcasters that are changing channels or transmitting locations for their digital service, DTS may offer the best option for continuing to provide over-the-air service to
current analog viewers, as well as for reaching viewers that have historically been unable to receive a good signal due to terrain or other interference.
The FCC adopted rules for unlicensed use of so-called "TV white spaces."
Rules were established to allow wireless devices to operate in broadcast TV spectrum on a secondary basis at locations where that spectrum is believed to be open.
News Release [70 KB ]
Statement of Chairman Martin [68 KB ]
Statement of Commissioner Copps [85 KB ]
Statement of Commissioner Adelstein [66 KB ]
Statement of Commissioner Tate [74 KB ]
Statement of Commissioner McDowell [71 KB ]
FCC seeks comment on increased FM Digital Power
A group consisting of 18 broadcasters that operate over 1200 commercial and noncommercial educational (NCE) FM radio stations throughout the United States and the 4 largest manufacturers of broadcast transmission equipment identifying themselves as “Joint Parties” has filed a request asking the Commission to revise the current technical specifications for FM digital audio broadcasting (DAB). Public Notice [124 KB ]
The Media Bureau identified groups of mutually exclusive applications submitted in the October 2007 filing window for prospective noncommercial, educational FM stations DA-08-2259A2.pdf [161 KB ]
The FCC reminded TV stations to update their Form 387 - DTV Transition Status Report - by October 20, 2008 DA-08-2264A1.pdf [111 KB ]
The FCC recently acted on computerized modeling of AM directional antennas for Proof-of-Performance
The Commission has permitting the use of computer modeling
to verify AM directional antenna performance for series-fed radiators only. The FCC also seeks comment on new rules regarding tower construction in the vicinity of AM stations.
FCC-08-228A1.pdf [232 KB ]
According to the FCC Media Bureau, the vast majority of Wilmington, NC residents were aware of the early digital television transition in their viewing area. See the attached News Release for details.
doc-285330a1.pdf [122 KB ]
DTV Construction Deadline Extended for stations with "Unique Technical Challenges"
The FCC has identified 20 stations that have applied for and been granted an extension of their DTV construction deadline until Feb. 17, 2009 due to "unique technical challenges." See Public Notice below for the list of stations.
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Commission Lifts The Freeze On The Filing of
Certain Class A Television Applications Effective August 4, 2008
Beginning August 4, 2008, the FCC will accept Class A television displacement and
expansion applications on a “firstcome, first-serve” basis.
The FCC reminded television stations to update their FCC Form 387 -- DTV Transition Status Report -- by July 18, 2008.
DTV Filing Freeze lifted, effective immediately
As a result of the Commission’s successful expedited processing efforts, they have completed our review of, and have granted all applications, except for those requiring international coordination or additional information from the applicant. As a result, they can lift the freeze on the filing of maximization applications twelve weeks earlier than originally anticipated.
Accordingly, we will lift the freeze on the filing of maximization applications immediately, and we encourage stations to file promptly. We believe that the public interest is also served by lifting the freeze on the filing of petitions for rulemaking to allow requests for channel substitutions to the DTV Table at the same time. We will not, at this time, accept petitions for allotment of DTV channels for new stations, or for changes in community of license.
Public Notice [135 KB ]
Second Report and Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [285 KB ]
fcc-08-86a2.pdf [62 KB ]
Media Bureau announces Comment and Reply Comment dates for Low Power FM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
On March 6, 2008, the Second Further Notice was published in the Federal Register. Accordingly,comments must be filed on or before April 7, 2008, and reply comments must be filed on or before April21, 2008.
Media Bureau identifies groups of mutually exclusive NCE applications
In October 2007, the Media Bureau received approximately 3,600 applications to construct new noncommercial educational (NCE) FM stations. The Bureau has processed all of the approximately 800 applications that fall into the following categories: singletons, those that could be accepted for filing, and those that needed to
be dismissed pursuant to settlements or as in excess of the ten-application cap. Most of the remaining applications are mutually exclusive with at least one other proposal.
Attachment A (PDF) [109 KB ]
Attachment A (XLS) [139 KB ]
Media Bureau addresses Petitions for Recon of the DTV Seventh R&O
On August 6, 2007, the FCC adopted a new, and final, Table of Allotments for digital television (DTV) providing all eligible
stations with channels for DTV operations after the DTV transition on February 17, 2009. The final DTV Table
accommodates all eligible broadcasters, reflects to the extent possible the channel elections made by broadcasters, and is consistent with efficient spectrum use. The final DTV Table also establishes the channels and facilities necessary to complete the digital transition and ultimately will replace the existing DTV Table at the end of the DTV transition. The existing DTV Table continues to govern stations’ DTV operations until the end of the DTV transition. This Memorandum Opinion and Order and Report and Order resolves all petitions for reconsideration and related issues in connection with the final DTV Table of Allotments.
Memorandum Opinion and Order [634 KB ]
Appendix B Table (PDF) [295 KB ]
Appendix B Table (XLS) [266 KB ]
The FCC adopted a consumer education order requiring PSAs and screen crawls regarding the digital transition.
News Release [136 KB ]
Report and Order [441 KB ]
The FCC Media Bureau outlines simplified application procedures for non-directional AM stations wishing to utilize the Valcom antenna.
Public Notice [116 KB ]
Engineering Statement [3 MB ]
Efficiency vs Frequency [23 KB ]
The Third DTV Periodic Report and Order was published in Federal Register today
Public Notice [193 KB ]
AM Auction No. 84 applications dismissed
The Media Bureau announces the dismissal of the AM Auction No. 84 window-filed FCC Form 301 tech box singleton applications listed in Attachment D-3 to this Public Notice. Each of the listed applicants failed to timely file a complete FCC Form 301 application and/or the associated application filing fee and FCC Form 159.
List of Stations (PDF) [45 KB ]
List of Stations (XLS) [22 KB ]
FCC DTV Thrid Periodic Review
Congress has mandated that after February 17, 2009, full-power television broadcast stations must transmit only digital signals and may no longer transmit analog signals. With this Report and Order, the FCC resolves issues necessary to complete the conversion of the nation’s broadcast television system from analog to digital television (“DTV”).
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Appendix D - Stations Ready to Commence Post-Transition Operations [101 KB ]
Appendix D - Excel file [120 KB ]
Appendix F - Stations Granted Extension Requests [63 KB ]
Appendix F - Excel file [44 KB ]
Adopted Report and Order which will expand opportunities for participation in the broadcasting industry by new entrants and small businesses, including minority- and women-owned businesses, to own broadcast outlets.
News Release [137 KB ]
The FCC took measures to help ensure that broadcast stations offer programming responsive to the needs and interests of the communities that they are licensed to serve.
The FCC amended the 32-year-old absolute ban on newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership by crafting an approach that would presumptively allow a newspaper to own one TV station or one radio station in the 20 largest markets, subject to strict criteria and limitations. News Release [135 KB ]
The FCC adopted a wideranging series of ownership, eligibility and technical rules and sought comment on additionaltechnical matters in the Low Power FM Third Report and Order and Second Noticed of Proposed Rule. See the Report and Order below adopted 11/27/2007 and released 12/11/2007.
Public Notice [136 KB ]
Report and Order [393 KB ]
The FCC today adopted rules to ensure all cable subscribers, including those with analog TV sets, can view broadcast television after the transition to digital television occurs on February 17, 2009. Approximately 35 percent of all television homes, or approximately 40 million households, are analog-only cable subscribers. Public Notice [93 KB ]
Order and NPRM [435 KB ]
FCC Extends the Deadline for 2 GHz Transition
Extended a previously granted waiver of the deadline by which Sprint/Nextel Corporation is required to complete the transition of the broadcast auxiliary service to frequencies above 2025 MHz for an additional 60 days to January 5, 2008.
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FCC Opens a Window to Expedite Grant Of New NCE
FM Station Construction Permits
The Media Bureau announces a 60-day period beginning with the release of this Public Notice and ending January 7, 2008, for applicants to enter into and file settlement agreements and to submit technical amendments to expedite the grant of applications filed in the recent noncommercial educational ("NCE") FM
window. This filing opportunity is limited to settlement agreements, which may include requests to dismiss applications filed in the window, and/or engineering amendments that resolve all technical conflicts between at least one application and all other applications filed in the window.
See Public Notice below.
Public Notice [121 KB ]
Media Bureau Provides Guidance For Continued Presunrise And Postsunset Operation During November 2007 By AM Stations In Areas With Daylight Saving Time
In order to permit AM stations currently operating with Presunrise Service Authorizations (“PSRAs”) and Postsunset Service Authorizations (“PSSAs”) to continue to do so in communities with Daylight Saving Time (“DST”) for the period November 1, 2007, through November 3, 2007 (DST ends at 2:00 AM on November 4, 2007), licensees should use the October DST “Advanced” powers and time periods shown on their current PSRAs and PSSAs for their presunrise and postsunset operations. This adjustment is necessitated by the enactment of the US Energy Policy Act of 2005 which extended the effective period for DST into November for the first time.
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Comment and Reply Comment Dates set for the DTV 8th Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
On September 10, 2007, the Eighth Further NPRM was published in the Federal Register. Accordingly, comments must be filed on or before October 10, 2007 and reply comments must be filed on or before October 25, 2007.See Public Notice below. FCC Public Notice [108 KB ]
The FCC adopts rules to ensure all cable-TV customers receive local stations after the digital television transition.
adopted rules to ensure all cable subscribers, including those with
analog TV sets, can view broadcast television after the transition to
digital television occurs on February 17, 2009.
News Release [93 KB ]
Statement of Kevin J. Martin [70 KB ]
Statement of Michael J. Copps [70 KB ]
Statement of Jonathan S. Adelstein [81 KB ]
Statement of Deborah Taylor Tate [52 KB ]
Statement of Robert M. McDowell [65 KB ]
FCC waives the deadline for BAS transition of the 2GHz BAS for 60 days.
The FCC waives the deadline by which Sprint Nextel is required to complete the transition of the broadcast auxiliary service (BAS) to frequencies above 2025 MHz for 60 days. This will provide time to consider a Joint Petition for Waiver of Sprint Nextel Corporation, MSTV, NAB, and SBE that was filed on September 4, 2007. This action is being taken without prejudice relative to the merits of the Joint Petition. View the complete FCC Order below.
FCC 2 GHz 60 day Extension Order [86 KB ]
Supplemental Auction 84 filing window for a 1700 kHz Expanded Band AM station to serve Rockland County, New York.
The filing window will open on October 1, 2007, and close on October 5, 2007. In connection with this window, the MB also announces that it will dismiss AM expanded band minor change construction permit applications filed between October 1, 2007, and October 5, 2007.
Public Notice [186 KB ]
Attachment A [247 KB ]
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking permitting the use of FM translators by AM stations.
AM translator rulemaking [211 KB ]
Media Bureau Announces NCE FM New Station and Major Change Filing Procedures For October 12 – October 19, 2007 Window; Limited Application Filing Freeze to Commence on September 8, 2007
This Public Notice announces procedures and filing requirements that will apply to the first noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM new station and major change filing window. As previously disclosed, the window will open on Friday, October 12, 2007, and close on Friday, October 19, 2007. The window is available for FM reserved band (channels 201 – 220) proposals. In conjunction with this window, the Commission will not accept reserved band minor change applications or non-reserved band adjacent channel (channels 221 – 223) applications after 11:59 p.m., September 7, 2007. The freeze will continue in effect until the close of the window. Public Notice - Filing procedures [143 KB ]
AM Directional Antenna Performance Reply Comment Deadline Extended until September 7th, 2007
Following the comment period, the AM Directional Antenna Performance Verification Coalition (“Coalition”) requested extension of the reply comment deadline “in order to afford the Coalition adequate time to complete its review of the comprehensive comments filed in response to the Public Notice, respond to the issues raised in those comments, and coordinate with the members of the Coalition.” The request submits that the extension would not disadvantage any party, and would serve the public interest. The deadline for reply comments to September 7, 2007.
Final DTV Channel Table Released
The FCC released a new DTV Table which provides television stations across the country with their final channel assignments for broadcasting following the DTV transition on February 17, 2009.
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Report & Order [652 KB ]
Appendix B - PDF Format [296 KB ]
Appendix B - Excel Format [271 KB ]
Appendix G - PDF Format [42 KB ]
Appendix G - Excel Format [17 KB ]
3rd DTV Periodic Review Comment Deadline Extended one week
Media Bureau Extends Deadline for Comments in Third DTV Periodic NPRM to Wednesday, August 15, 2007. Reply comments are due Thursday, August 30, 2007.
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FCC OET Releases Reports on Initial Measurements of TV White Spaces Devices (WSD)
The Commission’s Office of Engineering and Technology (OET) has released two technical reports on initial measurement studies relating to the above devices that were performed by its Laboratory. Interested parties may file comments on these reports no later than August 15, 2007. Reply comments are due no later than August 27, 2007.
Public Notice [151 KB ]
Prototype Devices Report [1 MB ]
Appendices A and B [10 MB ]
Direct Pickup Report [1 MB ]
Review of the Emergency Alert System;
Second R&O and Further NPRM.
Revised the FCC's Part 11 Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules as part of our continuing effort to provide the American public a state-of-the-art, next-generation national EAS. Seek to further
explore certain EAS-related issues. by Second R&O and FNPRM. (Dkt No. 04-296).See attached files... Second Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking [461 KB ]
fcc-07-109a2.pdf [69 KB ]
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Media Bureau Announces Comment And Reply Comment
Dates For The Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM. (DA No. 07-3073)
On April 25, 2007, the Commission adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Commission’s Third DTV Periodic Review proceeding (“Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM”), which requested comment on the procedures and rule changes necessary to complete the nation's transition from analog to digital television (“DTV”). The Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM set deadlines for filing comments and reply comments at 30 and 45 days after publication of the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM in the Federal Register. On July 9, 2007, the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM was published in the Federal Register. Accordingly, comments must be filed on or before August 8, 2007 and reply comments must be filed on or before August 23, 2007. Commenters should follow the filing instructions provided in paragraphs 132 to 137 of the Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM. The Third DTV Periodic Review NPRM is also available on the Commission's website. Please see attached file for more information.
da-07-3073a1.pdf [98 KB ]
Application Deadline for LPTV, TV Translator, and Class A Singleton Proposals
On June 23, 2000, the Media
Bureau and Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureaus) announced a filing
window for low power television (LPTV), TV translator, and Class A TV stations. Subsequently, the Bureaus released a Public
Notice announcing those proposals that were mutually exclusive (MX) and
providing a 60-day settlement period by which interested parties could submit
settlements and/or engineering amendments to resolve their MX Groups. During the settlement period, the Bureaus
received engineering amendments to proposals in the MX Groups. By
this Public Notice, the Video Division of the Media Bureau provides Attachment
A as a list of proposals that are no longer mutually exclusive as a result of
engineering amendments filed during the settlement period. Since the proposals listed in Attachment A
are no longer mutually exclusive with any other proposal (and are therefore
deemed “singletons”), they will not be subject to the Commission’s auction
procedures. By this Public Notice, the Video Division
announces processing procedures for these singleton proposals.
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DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING SYSTEMS AND THEIR
IMPACT ON THE TERRESTRIAL RADIO BROADCASTING SERVICE
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today adopted a Second Report and Order, First Order on Reconsideration, and Second Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (Order) that will advance the offering of digital radio services to American consumers, as part of the broader digital migration that is underway across all media. The Second Report and Order adopts several rules that will allow terrestrial radio broadcasters to provide increased localservices to their communities.
News Release [109 KB ]
FCC Order [494 KB ]
Chairman Martin Statement [69 KB ]
Commissioner Copps Statement [87 KB ]
Commissioner Adelstein Statement [84 KB ]
Commissioner Tate Statement [58 KB ]
Commissioner McDowell Statement [78 KB ]
Impact On The Terrestrial Radio Broadcast Service (Docket 99-325)
In the Digital Audio Broadcasting Report and Order, the FCC selected in-band, on-channel (“IBOC”) as the technology enabling AM and FM radio broadcast stations to commence digital audio broadcasting (“DAB”). In the DAB R&O, the FCC adopted notification procedures allowing existing AM and FM radio stations to begin digital transmissions immediately on an interim basis using the IBOC system developed by iBiquity Digital Corporation (“iBiquity”). They concluded that the adoption of a specific technology would facilitate the development of digital services for terrestrial broadcasters. The FCC deferred consideration of final operational requirements and related broadcast licensing and service rule changes to a future date. In a Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making (“FNPRM”) The FCC addressed issues left unresolved in the DAB R&O and sought comment on what changes and amendments to Part 73 of the Commission’s rules were necessary to facilitate the adoption of DAB.
See the attached files for more information. FCC-07-33A1.pdf [494 KB ]
FCC-07-33A2.pdf [69 KB ]
FCC-07-33A3.pdf [87 KB ]
FCC-07-33A4.pdf [84 KB ]
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AMENDMENT OF SECTIONS 73.62 AND 73.1350 OF THE COMMISSION' S RULES
Resolved conflict between the requirements of the Commission's rulesregarding what corrective actions an AM broadcast station licensee musttake when encountering difficulties in the operation of a station's AMdirectional antenna. (Dkt No. 03-151). See files below for more information: FCC-07-97A1.pdf [132 KB ]
COMMENT SOUGHT ON PROPOSED RULES PERMITTING ANTENNA MODELING TO VERIFY AM DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA PERFORMANCE (Docket No 93-177)
In late 2006 and early 2007, an ad hoc technical group of radio
broadcasters, equipment manufacturers, and broadcast consulting engineers,
acting collectively as the AM Directional Antenna Performance Verification
Coalition (“Coalition”), convened to assess previous comments and to refresh
the record in the Commission’s directional antenna proceeding. On May 4, 2007, the Coalition submitted recommendations
to the Commission. The Coalition
requests rule changes to permit applicants to use moment method computer modeling
to demonstrate that AM directional antennas perform as authorized. The proposed rules also would permit use of
moment method modeling to assess the effects of tower construction in proximity
to AM antennas. See attached files for more additional information... DA-07-2143A1.pdf [123 KB ]
THIRD PERIODIC REVIEW OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES AND POLICIES AFFECTING THE CONVERSION TO DIGITAL TELEVISION (Dkt No. 07-91). Congress has mandated that after February 17, 2009, full-power broadcast stations must transmit only in digital signals, and may no longer transmit analog signals. With this Notice of Proposed Rule Making (“Notice”), the FCC begins the third periodic review of the transition of the nation’s broadcast television system from analog to digital television (“DTV”). The FCC conducts these periodic reviews in order to assess the progress of the transition and make any necessary adjustments to the Commission’s rules and policies to facilitate the introduction of DTV service and the recovery of spectrum at the end of the transition. Here, the FCC considers how to ensure that broadcasters complete construction of their final, post-transition (digital) facilities by the statutory deadline. See the attached files for more information.
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FCC DENIES WAIVER REQUESTS BY CLARITY MEDIA SYSTEMS, LLC TO OPERATE "TRUCKER TV" STATIONS AT FLYING J TRAVEL PLAZAS
FCC denies Clarity Media’s waiver request of a waiver of the Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) rules, FCC Part 78, in order to create a new video programming service in the 2025-2110 MHz band. See attached files for more details...
DA-07-1946A1.pdf [124 KB ]
FCC INITIATES THIRD REVIEW OF DTV TRANSITION. The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) today began its third periodic review of the
conversion of the nation’s broadcast television system from analog to digital television (“DTV”). The DTV transition will increase efficient use of the spectrum, expand consumer choice for video programming, and increase the amount of spectrum available for public safety and other wireless services. In its rulemaking initiated today, the FCC proposes procedures and rule changes necessary to complete the transition.
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The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) today adopted an order requiring retailers to fully inform consumers when TV equipment being sold has only an analog tuner. Today’s action reflects the Commission’s commitment to minimize the burden on consumers and maximize the opportunities offered to them by the digital transition.
The Commission’s DTV tuner rule prohibits the manufacture, import, or interstate shipment of any device containing an analog tuner, unless it also contains a digital tuner. Despite this prohibition on manufacture and shipment, retailers may continue to sell analog-only devices from existing inventory. However, at the point of sale, many consumers are not aware that this equipment will not be able to receive over-the-air-television signals after February 17, 2009.
See attached files for more information. DOC-272656A1.pdf [115 KB ]
DOC-272656A2.pdf [63 KB ]
DOC-272656A3.pdf [77 KB ]
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The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) today asked for comment on proposals to ensure all cable subscribers, including those with analog TV sets, can view must-carry television stations on cable systems after the transition to digital television occurs on February 17, 2009. The Commission is committed to minimizing the burden to consumers related to the transition. About 50% of all cable subscribers, or approximately 32 million households, are analog cable subscribers, and many digital cable subscribers have one or more television sets that only receive analog cable service. The goal of this proceeding is to prevent service disruption for those consumers.
See attached files for more information. DOC-272654A1.pdf [83 KB ]
DOC-272654A2.pdf [66 KB ]
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MEDIA BUREAU OFFERS EXAMPLES TO CLARIFY THE TREATMENT OF APPLICATIONS AND RULEMAKING PETITIONS PROPOSING COMMUNITY OF LICENSE CHANGES, CHANNEL SUBSTITUTIONS, AND NEW FM ALLOTMENTS.
On November 29, 2006, the Commission released a Report and Order in MB Docket 05-210 amending its rules to permit licensees and permittees of AM and FM stations to request changes in community of license by first-come/first-served minor modification applications.1 In addition, under new procedures adopted in the Report and Order, non-reserved band FM stations may request non-adjacent channel changes by minor modification applications. The rule changes also require the simultaneous filing of Form 301s with petitions to add new vacant allotments to the FM Table of Allotments. Applicants employing these new community of license and channel change processes generally must submit their applications with the minor modification application filing fee. However, an applicant submitting a Form 301 simultaneously with a Petition to add a new FM Allotment to the Table must submit the new FM station application filing fee.
See attached files for more information...
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Media Bureau Announces NCE FM New Station And Major Modification Application Filing Window For New And Certain Pending Proposals;
Window To Open On October 12, 2007.
The Media Bureau announces a filing window for applications for noncommercial educational (“NCE”) FM new station and major modification construction permits. The Commission recently directed the Media Bureau to open this NCE FM filing window in October 2007 in connection with the Commission’s tentative selectee determinations for 76 groups of cut-off and mutually exclusive NCE FM new station and major modification proposals.
FCC ADOPTS RULES FOR DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING. News Release. (Dkt No 99-325). Adopted: 03/22/2007. News Media Contact: Clyde Ensslin at (202) 418-0506 MB. Contact Ann Gallagher at (202) 418-2716 or Brendan Murray at (202) 418-2120
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COMPARATIVE CONSIDERATION OF 76 GROUPS OF MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS TO CONSTRUCT NEW OR MODIFIED NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL FM STATIONS.
Commission has before it for comparative consideration approximately 200
mutually exclusive applications for new or modified noncommercial educational
(“NCE”) FM station construction permits. Each of these applications is cut off from the filing of new competing
applications and is mutually exclusive with at least one other cut-off
application. These applications
comprise 76 mutually exclusive groups. By this Memorandum Opinion and Order
(“Order”), the Commission determines that two of these applications should be
processed as “singletons” (i.e., not mutually exclusive with any other
application) and tentatively selects 74 applications from the remaining 74
groups for grant by application of the NCE point system. Our selection
is “tentative” because petitions to deny may be filed against the applicant
tentatively selected pursuant to these point system determinations. The Commission directs the staff to issue a
public notice establishing a filing deadline for any such petitions, and to
take all steps necessary to process the applications and any petitions that may
be received in accordance with the procedures provided herein. Finally, we direct the staff to open a
filing window for NCE FM new and major change applications in October 2007.See attached files for more detail. FCC-07-40A1.pdf [437 KB ]
FCC-07-40A2.pdf [111 KB ]
FCC-07-40A2.xls [91 KB ]
FCC-07-40A3.pdf [68 KB ]
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FCC-07-40A5.pdf [67 KB ]
LPTV AND TV TRANSLATOR DIGITAL COMPANION
CHANNEL APPLICATIONS NON-MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE PROPOSALS (AUCTION NO. 85)
Media Bureau Announces May 21, 2007 Long Form
Application Deadline for Singleton Proposals. MB. Contact: Shaun Maher or Hossein Hashemzadeh at (202) 418-1600
See attached files for more detail. DA-07-1342A1.pdf [166 KB ]
SUSPENSION OF USE OF RECENTLY RECALCULATED
PRESUNRISE AND POSTSUNSET SERVICE AUTHORIZATIONS AND DIRECTIONS FOR
CONTINUED PRESUNRISE AND POSTSUNSET OPERATION DURING MARCH 2007 BY AM
STATIONS IN AREAS WITH DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME.
On March 1, 2007, the Media Bureau (the “Bureau”) released a Public Notice, necessitated by the
enactment of the US Energy Policy Act of 2005, which increased the effective period for Daylight Saving
Time (“DST”), commencing the period earlier and terminating it later than before. The Bureau
announced that, with these changes in local time, it was revising its AM station Presunrise Service
Authorizations (“PSRAs”) and Postsunset Service Authorizations (“PSSAs”).1 As a result of an
unanticipated computer problem that produced erroneous power levels on certain of these recalculated
authorizations, the Bureau hereby SUSPENDS use of its recalculated PSRAs and PSSAs until the Bureau
corrects the computer errors and calculates the correct power levels.
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MEDIA BUREAU MODIFIES PRESUNRISE AND POSTSUNSET AUTHORIZATIONS FOR AM RADIO STATIONS.
As a result of the enactment of the US Energy Policy Act of 2005, Daylight Saving Time (“DST”) will begin on the second Sunday in March and end on the first Sunday in November. The earlier start date and later termination date for DST will impact all AM licensees operating pursuant to a Presunrise Service Authorization (“PSRA”) and/or a Postsunset Service Authorization (“PSSA”). This Public Notice provides guidance for affected licensees.
Please see the attached files for more information...
Note: See also the March 7, 2007 FCC Public Notice regarding this topic. DA-07-938A1.pdf [104 KB ]
REVISION OF PROCEDURES GOVERNING AMENDMENTS TO FM TABLE OF ALLOTMENTS AND CHANGES OF COMMUNITY OF LICENSE IN THE RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES.
The FCC adopted Order to Streamline FM Table of Allotments and AM Community of License Procedures. (Dkt No. 05-210).
See Attached Files for Details...
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AUCTION NO. 70 FREEZES ANNOUNCED FOR FM MINOR
CHANGE APPLICATIONS AND CERTAIN RULEMAKING FILINGS.
The Media Bureau announces that it will not accept FM commercial and noncommercial educational (“NCE”) minor change applications during the Auction No. 70 Form 175 application filing window. This window will open on December 6, 2006, and close on December 19, 2006. The Media Bureau also announces a freeze, effective immediately, on the filing of petitions to amend the FM Table of Allotments and counterproposals that propose a change in channel, class, or reference coordinates for any of the 121 vacant non-reserved band FM allotments scheduled for Auction No. 70. See the attached files for details...
DA-06-2277A1.pdf [124 KB]
FCC ADOPTS ORDER TO STREAMLINE FM TABLE OF ALLOTMENTS AND AM COMMUNITY
OF LICENSE PROCEDURES.
The Federal Communications Commission today adopted a Report and Order that sets rules to revise and improve the FM Table of Allotments and AM community of license modification procedures.
See the attached News Release for more information
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The Commission proposed a new DTV Table of Allotments, providing all eligible stations with channels for DTV operations after the DTV transition. (Dkt No. 87-268).
By this action, the Commission undertakes the final step in the channel election process established in its Second DTV Periodic Report and Order and begins the final stage of the transition of the nation’s broadcast television system from analog to digital television (“ DTV”). Specifically, in this Seventh Further Notice of Proposed Rule Making (“ Notice” or “Seventh FNPRM”), the Commission proposes a new DTV Table of Allotments (“ DTV Table”), providing all eligible stations with channels for DTV operations after the DTV transition. See the attached files for more information... FCC-06-150A1.pdf [812 KB]
FCC-06-150A2.pdf [213 KB]
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AUCTION NO. 68 FREEZES ANNOUNCED FOR FM MINOR CHANGE APPLICATIONS AND CERTAIN FM TABLE OF ALLOTMENTS RULEMAKING FILINGS.
(DA No. 06-1927).
The Media Bureau announces that it will not accept FM commercial and noncommercial educational (NCE) minor change applications during the Auction No. 68 Form 175 application filing window. This window will open on November 6, 2006, and close on November 13, 2006. The Media Bureau also announces a freeze, effective immediately, on the filing of counterproposals in proceedings to amend the FM Table of Allotments where such counterproposals propose a change in channel, class, and/ or reference coordinates for any of the nine vacant non- reserved band FM allotments scheduled for Auction No. 68.
See the attached files for more detail...
DA-06-1927A1.pdf [125 KB]
THIRD ROUND OF THE DTV CHANNEL ELECTION PROCESS: TENTATIVE CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS. (DA No. 06-1675) Contact: Nazifa Sawez at (202) 418-7059, email:
Nazifa.Sawez@fcc.gov or Gordon Godfrey at (202) 418-2193, email:
Gordon.Godfrey@fcc.gov (202) 418-7172
In the Second DTV Periodic Report and Order,
the Commission adopted a multi-step channel election process for full-power television broadcast licensees and permittees (hereinafter “licensees”) to
select their ultimate DTV channel inside the core TV spectrum (i.e., channels 2-51). At the completion of the first two channel
election rounds, 1,789 licensees
received tentative channel designations (“TCDs”).
Licensees were eligible to participate in the third and
final round of the channel election process (1) if they had not received a
TCD, (2) if they received a TCD in an earlier round on a low-VHF channel (i.e., channels 2-6), or (3) if they
received a TCD in an earlier round on a channel for which the Commission has
been unable to resolve international coordination issues with the Canadian or
Mexican government. The deadline for eligible licensees to make
third round elections (via FCC Form 386) was May 26, 2006. Twenty-two eligible licensees elected
channels in the third round.See attached files for details... DA-06-1675A1.pdf [115 KB]
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AUCTION OF FM BROADCAST CONSTRUCTION PERMITS SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 10, 2007, COMMENT SOUGHT ON COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCEDURES FOR AUCTION NO. 68. (DA No. 06-997). (Dkt No 06-101).
By this Public
Notice, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (“WTB”) and the Media Bureau
(“MB”) (collectively referred to as the “Bureaus”) announce the auction of
certain FM broadcast construction permits (Auction No. 68). This auction is scheduled to commence on
CONSTRUCTION PERMITS TO BE OFFERED IN AUCTION NO. 68
As discussed in greater
detail herein, the Bureaus propose that Auction No. 68 be composed of nine
construction permits in the FM broadcast service as listed in Attachment
A. The construction permits to be
auctioned are nine unsold FM construction permits from Auctions No. 37 and No.
62, which closed on November 23, 2004, and January 31, 2006, respectively.See attached for details... DA-06-997A1.pdf [179 KB]
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MEDIA BUREAU IS PREPARED TO GRANT CERTAIN AUCTION NO. 62 BROADCAST CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATIONS. (DA No. 06-1443)
On January 31, 2006, the Federal Communications
Commission completed the auction of 171 FM broadcast construction permits
(“Auction No. 62”). By this Public
Notice, the Media Bureau, under delegated authority, announces that it is prepared to grant the construction permit applications listed in Attachment A
of this Public Notice following the full and timely payment of the remaining
balance of the applicant’s winning bid. Therefore, in accordance with the procedures adopted in the Broadcast
First Report and Order, a lump sum final payment from the Auction No. 62
winning bidders listed in Attachment A must be received by the Commission
within ten business days of the date of this Public Notice, i.e., by August 1,
2006. See attached for more details...
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FCC ANNOUNCES IT IS PREPARED TO GRANT LPTV CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AFTER FINAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE. (DA No. 06-1256)
By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau, under delegated
authority, announces that it is prepared to grant the construction permit
applications listed in Attachment A of
this Public Notice following the
full and timely payment of the remaining balance of the applicants’ winning bids. Therefore, in accordance with the procedures
adopted in the Broadcast First Report and
Order,a lump sum final
payment from the Auction No. 81 winning bidders listed in Attachment A must be
received by the Commission within ten
business days of the date of this Public Notice (i.e., by July 7, 2006). See the attached documents for more details...
DA-06-1256A1.pdf [146 KB]
DTV CHANNEL ELECTION ISSUES-COMPLIANCE WITH THE JULY 1, 2006
REPLICATION/MAXIMIZATION INTERFERENCE PROTECTION DEADLINE; STATIONS SEEKING EXTENSION OF THE DEADLINE. (DA No. 06-1255)
As part of the transition from analog to
digital television (“DTV”), the Commission established deadlines for television
broadcast licensees and permittees (hereinafter collectively referred to as “licensees”) to complete the construction of their replicated or maximized facilities or lose interference protection. In this Public Notice we describe the ways in which licensees may demonstrate compliance with the upcoming use-or-lose deadlines and the requirements for filing a request for waiver to extend the deadlines, if needed. We also specifically address the requirements for stations currently operating under DTV Special Temporary Authority (“STA”).See attached for more details... DA-06-1255A1.pdf [140 KB]
MEDIA BUREAU IS PREPARED TO GRANT CERTAIN AUCTION NO. 37 BROADCAST CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATIONS. (DA No. 06-1167)
On November 23, 2004, the Federal Communications
Commission completed the auction of 288 FM broadcast construction permits
(“Auction No. 37”). By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau,
under delegated authority, announces that it is prepared to grant the
construction permit applications listed in Attachment
A of this Public Notice following
the full and timely payment of the remaining balance of the applicant’s winning
bid. Therefore, in accordance with the
procedures adopted in the Broadcast First
Report and Order, a lump sum final payment from the Auction No. 37 winning bidders listed in Attachment A must be received by the Commission within ten business days of the date of this Public Notice, i.e., by June 21, 2006.
See attached filed for more details.
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FULL POWER TELEVISION AUCTION NO. 64 WINNING BIDDER APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED FOR FILING. (DA No. 06-1135)
applications (FCC Forms 301 or 301-DT) for the winning bidders in the Full
Power Television Auction No. 64 listed in Attachment A have been found
acceptable for filing. The Commission
may return or dismiss any application if it is found, upon further examination,
to be defective or not in conformance with the Commission's rules. In addition, applications listed in
Attachment A that are pending with associated petitions for waiver are accepted
conditioned on resolution of such requests.
See attached files for greater detail... DA-06-1135A1.pdf [117 KB]
FCC ANNOUNCES IT IS PREPARED TO GRANT LPTV CONSTRUCTION PERMITS AFTER FINAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE. (DA No. 06-1136)
By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau, under delegated authority, announces that it is prepared to grant the construction permit applications listed in Attachment A of this Public Notice following the full and timely payment of the remaining balance of the applicants’ winning bids. Therefore, in accordance with the procedures adopted in the Broadcast First Report and Order, a lump sum final payment from the Auction No. 81 winning bidders listed in Attachment A must be received by the Commission within ten business days of the date of this Public Notice (i.e., by June 13, 2006). See attached files for greater detail.
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LPTV AND TV TRANSLATOR DIGITAL COMPANION CHANNEL APPLICATIONS FILING WINDOW FOR AUCTION NO. 85; REMINDER: FILING WINDOW SEMINAR JUNE 12, 2006. (DA No. 06-1095).
The Federal Communications Commission will hold a filing window seminar for the Low Power Television (LPTV) and TV Translator digital companion channel (Auction No. 85) applicants on Monday, June 12, 2006. Attendance at this seminar is free of charge. Interested parties should pre-register by June 8, 2006, using the attached form or by calling the FCC. The seminar will be held at the Federal Communications Commission, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC, beginning at 10:30 a.m. ET. See the attached files for more information
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TENTATIVE DIGITAL CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS FOR STATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS OF THE DTV CHANNEL ELECTION PROCESS. (DA No. 06-1082)
Tentative Digital Channel Designations for Stations participating in the First and Second Rounds of the DTV Channel Election Process In the Second DTV Periodic Review Report and Order, the Commission adopted a multi- step channel election process for full- service television broadcast licensees and permittees (hereinafter “licensees”) to select their ultimate DTV channel inside the core TV spectrum (i. e., channels 2- 51). In the Round Two Public Notice, we stated that “[w] e intend to release a consolidated list of tentative channel designations [TCDs] in the near future.” Attachment I hereto provides a comprehensive list, including call sign, facility ID number, and tentative DTV channel designation, of the 1,789 licensees that received TCDs in the First and Second Rounds.
For additional information, contact Nazifa Sawez of the Video Division, Media Bureau, at (202) 418- 7059 or nazifa. sawez@ fcc. gov. TTY: (202) 418- 7172. DA-06-1082A1.pdf [108 KB]
DA-06-1082A2.pdf [120 KB]
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MEDIA BUREAU IS PREPARED TO GRANT CERTAIN AUCTION NO. 62 BROADCAST CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATIONS. (DA No. 06-977)
Final Payments Due by May 22, 2006, Auction No. 62. MB. Contact: Gail Glasser at (202) 418-0578 or Lisa Scanlan, Thomas Nessinger, or Rudy Bonacci at (202) 418-2700
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TENTATIVE DIGITAL CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS FOR STATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE SECOND ROUND OF DTV CHANNEL ELECTIONS AND THIRD ROUND ELECTION FILING DEADLINE. (DA No. 06-991)
Contact: Joyce Bernstein or Nazifa Sawez at (202) 418-1647 or (202) 418-7059, email: Joyce.Bernstein@fcc.gov, Nazifa.Sawez@fcc.gov, TTY: (202) 418-7172
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MEASUREMENT STANDARDS FOR DIGITAL TELEVISION SIGNALS PURSUANT TO THE SATELLITE HOME VIEWER EXTENSION AND REAUTHORIZATION ACT OF 2004.
The Commission proposed to amend it rules to include measurement procedures for determining the strength of a digital broadcast television (DTV) signal at any specific location. (Dkt No. 06-94). Action by: By the Commission. Adopted: 04/24/2006 by NPRM. (FCC No. 06-51). OET
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Denied the Petitions for Reconsideration filed by the Association for Maximum Service Television and National Association of Broadcasters and the Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc. by 4th MO&O.
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AM AUCTION NO. 84 MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE APPLICATIONS DISMISSED FOR EITHER FAILING TO FILE OR UNTIMELY FILING OF SECTION 307(B) SHOWING. (DA No. 06-586).
On June 15, 2005, the Media Bureau released a Public Notice containing a list of 802 mutually exclusive AM Auction No. 84 window-filed Form 301 tech box applications. In that Public
Notice the Commission defined three categories of mutually exclusive auction
applications, detailed the filings required for each mutually exclusive
application category, and specified a September 16, 2005, deadline for submitting
the required filings to the Commission. This filing deadline was extended to October 31, 2005, because of
Hurricane Katrina. Additionally, the Commission stated in that Public Notice that the staff would dismiss, without further
processing, the mutually exclusive, window-filed FCC Form 301 tech box
application of any applicant included in the June 15, 2005, Public Notice for which the required
filing was not submitted by the filing deadline.
mutually exclusive auction applications are applications for which a Section
307(b) showing must be filed by each applicant. By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau
announces the dismissal of the AM Auction No. 84 Category II mutually exclusive
window-filed FCC Form 301 tech box applications listed in Attachment 84-MXD1 [Ed: See Attached Excel Spreadsheet, DA-06-586A2.xls or DA-06-586A2.pdf] to
this Public Notice. Each of the listed applicants either failed
to file or untimely filed the required Section 307(b) showing.
Susan Crawford or Ann Gallagher (engineering), Lisa Scanlan or Thomas Nessinger
(legal) of the Audio Division at (202) 418-2700.
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AUCTION OF FULL POWER TELEVISION CONSTRUCTION PERMITS; 25 BIDDERS QUALIFIED TO PARTICIPATE IN AUCTION NO. 64.
In this Public Notice, the Media Bureau
(“MB”) and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (“WTB”) (collectively the
“Bureaus”) identify 25 applicants found to be qualified to bid in the upcoming
auction for 11 full power television station construction permits (“Auction No. 64”). Bidding in Auction No. 64 is scheduled to
begin on Wednesday, March 15, 2006. In
addition, this Public Notice contains bidding instructions and other important
information regarding Auction No. 64. See attached files for more information.
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CLARIFICATION OF RECONSIDERATION PERIOD AND EFFECTIVE DATE FOR TERMINATIONS OF WIRELESS RADIO SERVICE AUTHORIZATIONS.
On February 21, 2005, the Society of Broadcast Engineers, Inc. (SBE) filed a Request for Clarification in reference to the Wireless Bureau’s Declaratory Ruling regarding automatic terminations of wireless radio service authorizations in the Universal Licensing System. The Request specifically concerned how ULS’ automatic termination feature would affect certain Part 74 Broadcast Auxiliary Services (BAS). On July 12, 2005, SBE filed a letter withdrawing the Request. The Letter recites SBE’s understanding of certain matters informally
discussed with staff of the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau, seeks confirmation of these points, and states that SBE’s withdrawal is made “[i]n view of, and because of the foregoing.” We disagree with, and thus cannot confirm, all of the statements in the Letter. Instead, this correspondence
clarifies the matters raised in the Letter. We believe these clarifications address the matters that SBE raised in the Request and the Letter and are consistent with our prior informal discussions with SBE. Accordingly, we deem the Request withdrawn.
See the attached files for more information...
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF FILING WINDOW FOR LPTV AND TV TRANSLATOR DIGITAL
COMPANION CHANNEL APPLICATIONS STARTING MAY 1, 2006.
FREEZE ON FILING OF LOW POWER TELEVISION, TV TRANSLATOR AND CLASS A
ANALOG AND DIGITAL CHANGES STARTING APRIL 3, 2006.
In furtherance of the digital broadcast television (DTV) transition and
to enable more viewers to realize the many benefits of DTV, the
rules and policies to facilitate the digital transition for low power
television (LPTV), TV translator and Class A TV stations. In its Report and Order,
the Commission stated
that its new rules and policies would “provide flexible and affordable
opportunities for digital LPTV and TV translator service, both through
the conversion of existing analog service and, where spectrum is
available, new digital stations. The
new rules provide that existing permittees and licensees in these
services be given the flexibility to choose one (and only one) of two
methods to convert their existing analog stations to
digital. Existing permittees and licensees in these services may
either implement an on-channel digital conversion of their analog
channel or they may seek a (second)
digital companion channel that may be operated simultaneously with
their analog channel. Permittees and licensees in
these services are not guaranteed a digital companion channel and must
identify a channel that can be operated consistent with the
Commission’s interference
protection rules. At a date to be determined in the future, the
Commission will require that the permittee or licensee terminate analog
operation, return one of their two
channels to the Commission, and operate their station only in digital
mode. Permittees and licensees in these services
may choose only one of these two methods for converting their existing analog stations to digital. See Amendment of Parts 73 and 74 of the
Commission’s Rules to Establish Rules for Digital Low Power Television,
Television Translator and Television Booster Stations and to Amend
Rules for Digital Class A Television Stations, Report and Order, 19 FCC Rcd 19331 (2004) (Report and Order).
See attached files for more information. DA-06-123A1.pdf [129 KB]
On November 23, 2004, the Federal Communications Commission
completed the auction of 288 FM broadcast
construction permits (“Auction No. 37”). By this Public Notice,
the Media Bureau,
construction permit applications listed in the attached files following
the full and timely payment of the remaining balance of the applicant’s
Report and Order, a lump sum final payment from the Auction No. 37 winning bidders listed in
Attachment A must be received by the Commission within ten business days of the date of this Public Notice, i.e., by February 9, 2006.See attached for details. DA-06-147A1.pdf [130 KB]
DA-06-147A2.pdf [65 KB]
WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU ANNOUNCES DEPLOYMENT OF "AUTO-TERM,"
THE AUTOMATED FEATURE IN ITS UNIVERSAL LICENSING SYSTEM THAT IDENTIFIES
UNCONSTRUCTED STATIONS RESULTING IN AUTOMATIC TERMINATION OF LICENSES
The Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (Bureau) announces it has
enhanced the Universal Licensing System (ULS) to include an automated
“Auto-Term,” for certain
Wireless Radio Services. Auto-Term identifies licenses, and
license locations and frequencies (license components) subject to
construction or coverage requirements for which a
notice of construction or a request for an extension of time to meet
the requirements has not been filed by the applicable deadline. This
enhancement to our electronic
licensing system will increase the accuracy of our licensing records
and expedite reassignment of unused spectrum to those who will provide
service, thereby improving the quality of wireless service to the
public. The Bureau announced last month that it is deploying
Auto-Term on February 1, 2006. This Public Notice provides
information regarding implementation of the automated feature.See the attached files for more information. DA-06-45A1.pdf [157 KB]
SECOND ROUND DTV CHANNEL ELECTION ISSUES - PROPOSED NEGOTIATED CHANNEL
ARRANGEMENTS AND PROCEDURES FOR FILING ASSOCIATED PLEADINGS.
The Media Bureau hereby releases a list of the stations participating
in the second round of DTV channel elections that are also
participating in negotiated channel arrangements (“NCAs”). The attached
list identifies stations proposing an NCA, as indicated on FCC Form
384, Digital Channel Election Form Second Round Election, and the
channel the station proposes for posttransition DTV operation in
connection with the NCA. Each NCA has one or more application file
numbers, as indicated on the attached list. The list also includes the
stations identified in the proposed NCA as participants in the
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AUCTION OF FULL POWER TELEVISION STATION CONSTRUCTION PERMITS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 15, 2006
NOTICE AND FILING REQUIREMENTS, MINIMUM OPENING BIDS, UPFRONT PAYMENTS AND OTHER PROCEDURES FOR AUCTION NO. 64.
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AUCTION OF FM BROADCAST CONSTRUCTION PERMITS, STATUS OF FCC FORM 175 APPLICATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN AUCTION NO. 62.
The Media Bureau and the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau
(collectively the “Bureaus”) of the Federal Communications Commission
(“ Commission”) have received 339 FCC Form 175 (short- form)
applications to participate in the upcoming auction of 171 FM broadcast
construction permits (Auction No. 62) scheduled to begin on Thursday,
January 12, 2006. 1 The applications have been reviewed for
completeness and compliance with the Commission’s rules, and have been
classified into the categories listed in the attached files.
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The Federal Communications Commission today adopted a Clarification Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that clarifies the Commission’s existing guidelines for stations’ interim use of DTS and initiates a rulemaking.
DTS technology would allow stations to employ
multiple synchronized transmitters spread around a station’s service area,
rather than a single-transmitter, enabling broadcasters to fill gaps in service
coverage. Each transmitter would
broadcast the station’s DTV signal on the same channel, similar to analog TV
booster stations but more efficiently. The major benefit offered by DTS is to afford over-the-air service in
areas previously blocked by terrain. See the attached News Release and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for more details. News Release: DOC-262082A1.pdf [116 KB]
NPRM: FCC-05-192A1.pdf [249 KB]
COMMISSION AMENDS EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS) RULES TO INCLUDE DIGITAL
MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES AND SEEKS FURTHER COMMENTS ON EAS SYSTEM.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued a First Report
and Order to help ensure that consumers using digital broadcast and
subscription television and radio services have access to emergency
alert and warning information. Noting the ever-increasing use of
digital technologies by Americans, the First Report and Order expands
the Commission’s current EAS rules to include providers of digital
broadcast and cable TV, digital audio broadcasting, satellite radio,
and direct broadcast satellite services. With the exception of Direct
Broadcast Satellite (DBS) service, all affected entities must comply
with these new requirements by December 31, 2006. DBS services must
comply no later than May 31, 2007. The Commission also adopted a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
that seeks comment on how the Commission can best help develop a next-
generation alert and warning system that takes full advantage of
digital media’s potential. The Commission seeks comment on the type of
system architecture and common protocols that would be required in such
a system. The Commission also asks questions regarding specific
technologies, particularly, how the Commission could facilitate the
effective integration of wireless technologies into a next generation
alert and warning system, and whether traditional telephone companies
that plan to provide high definition digital content to customers’
homes through fiber optic connections should have public alert and
warning responsibilities. In addition, the Further Notice seeks comment
on issues relating to the participation of state and local authorities
See the attached files for more information... DOC-262016A1.pdf [87 KB]
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The FCC amended its rules to move the date on which all TV receivers
must include the capability to receive digital television signals
forward four months to March 1, 2007 and to apply the tuner requirement
to all television receivers, regardless of their size. This action is
intended to further the Commission’s efforts to ensure that consumers
are able to receive off- the- air digital broadcast television services
as soon as possible. The digital television reception requirement, which is also often
termed the DTV tuner requirement, is being implemented on a schedule
that applies it first to large screen receivers and then to
progressively smaller screen sets and other devices that receive TV
signals, such as VCRs and digital video recorders. This phase- in plan
is intended to allow manufacturers to realize increasing economies of
scale with production volume, so that digital tuner costs will be lower
when the tuners are required in smaller sets. On July 1, 2004, the
tuner requirement was applied to 50% of large sets (screen sizes 36”
and larger), and last July (July 1, 2005), the tuner requirement was
applied to all large sets and to 50% of mid- size sets (25”- 36”).
Beginning March 1, 2006, DTV tuners will be required in all mid- size
sets as well. With the change adopted in this Second Report and Order,
the final step in the phase- in plan will now require that all new TV
sets in all size ranges and other TV receivers include a DTV tuner
beginning March 1, 2007. (Previously, the deadline for small sets (13”-
24”) and for other TV receivers was July 1, 2007). The Commission also extended the DTV tuner requirement to new TV
receivers screen sizes less than 13” on the same schedule as other TV
receivers. (Previously, the tuner requirement did not apply to very
small sets (smaller than 13”). In this regard, the Commission noted the
particular value of these portable, typically battery- powered products
for enabling the reception of news and public safety information in
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MEDIA BUREAU ADOPTS SIMPLIFIED APPLICATION PROCEDURES FOR AM NONDIRECTIONAL KINSTAR ANTENNAS.
By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau (“ Bureau”) announces
simplified procedures for AM station construction permit applications
which specify nondirectional KinStar antennas. Based on its review of
the KinStar field tests and submitted reports, the Bureau announces
that it will not routinely require the submission of a proof of
performance, current distribution measurements, or a formula for the
vertical plane radiation characteristic for nondirectional AM
facilities which utilize these antennas. See attached files for more details.
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Deadline For Filing FCC Form 384, Digital Channel Election Form, Second Round Election Extended Until October 31, 2005.
In the Second DTV Periodic Review Report and Order, the Commission
adopted a multi- step channel election process through which the
nation's full- power television licensees and permittees (licensees)
will select their ultimate DTV channel inside the core (i. e., channels
2- 51). On October 4, 2005, the Commission announced 1,713 tentative
channel designations based upon the First Round Channel Elections, and
required licensees participating in the second round of elections to
file FCC Form 384, Digital Channel Election Form Second Round Election,
no later than October 24, 2005. On October 19, 2005, the Association of Federal Communications
Consulting Engineers (AFCCE) requested a three week extension of the
October 24 th filing deadline on behalf of its members, asserting that
the engineering involved in choosing channels for the approximately 80
licensees participating in the second round of elections has become
more complex, now that 1,713 licensees have received tentative channel
designations. AFCCE also states that channel studies could not be
performed until the Commission released the October 4th public notice,
and that 20 days is an insufficient amount of time "to make use of all
the techniques for the best and final DTV operation, particularly in
markets with multiple and possibly competing demands and interests." We will grant an extension of the October 24 th deadline, but not for the length of time requested.
[See the attached files for more details...]
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On November 23, 2004, the Federal Communications Commission completed
the auction of 288 FM broadcast construction permits (“ Auction No.
37”). By this Public Notice, the Media Bureau, under delegated
authority, announces that it is prepared to grant the construction
permit applications listed in Attachment A of this Public Notice
following the full and timely payment of the remaining balance of the
applicant’s winning bid. Therefore, in accordance with the procedures
adopted in the Broadcast First Report and Order, a lump sum final
payment from the Auction No. 37 winning bidders listed in Attachment A
must be received by the Commission within ten business days of the date
of this Public Notice, i. e., by October 31, 2005.
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FCC COMMENCES ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR ON-CHANNEL DIGITAL CONVERSION
OF LPTV AND TV TRANSLATOR STATIONS AND ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF
REVISED APPLICATION FORMS 346 AND 301-CA.
In the Report and Order establishing rules and policies for digital low
power television (LPTV) and television translator stations, the
Commission provided for the on- channel digital conversion of existing
stations following the effective date of the rule changes in the
proceeding and approval of revisions to the related application forms.
1 All of the rules and forms outlined in the Report and Order have
received the approval of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and
are now in effect. The February 2005 versions of FCC Forms 346 and 301-
CA supersede the previous versions. Applications for Digital On- Channel Conversion Effective immediately,
LPTV and TV translator station licensees and permittees may file a
minor facilities change application for an on- channel digital
conversion of their currently authorized analog facilities (a
“flash-cut” application). Such applications may be filed at any time.
LPTV and TV translator stations seeking an on- channel digital
conversion must electronically- file FCC Form 346. Class A TV stations
were previously granted the authority to submit on- channel digital
conversion applications and may continue to do so by electronically-
filing FCC Form 301- CA. 2 See the attached documents (below) for more detail.
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TENTATIVE DIGITAL CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS FOR STATIONS PARTICIPATING IN
THE FIRST ROUND OF DTV CHANNEL ELECTIONS AND SECOND ROUND ELECTION
Filing Deadline In the Second DTV Periodic Review Report and Order, the
Commission adopted a multi- step channel election process through which
the nation’s full- power television broadcast licensees and permittees
(licensees) will select their ultimate DTV channel inside the core (i.
e., channels 2- 51). In the first round, licensees with in- core
channels (either one or two in- core channels) filed First Round
Election Forms by February 10, 2005, selecting which of their assigned
channels they wished to use for digital operations. In this Public
Notice we announce 1,713 tentative channel designations based upon
these First Round Channel Elections. This list includes the 1,554
channel designations previously announced, which included stations that
are participating in approved Negotiated Channel Arrangements. The
attached list adds stations that have successfully resolved
interference conflicts. The call sign and tentative DTV channel
designation for each licensee are set forth in Attachment I (see
attached files, below). Tentative channel designations in the relevant
border zones are subject to appropriate international coordination.
Licensees without a tentative channel designation at this time will
receive tentative designations later in the channel election process.
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MEDIA BUREAU ANNOUNCES PROCEDURES TO PROMOTE THE RESUMPTION OF RADIO AND TELEVISION BROADCAST SERVICE TO AREAS IMPACTED BY HURRICANE RITA.
The Media Bureau announces procedures to help radio and television
stations resume and maintain broadcast operations to the residents of
the areas impacted by Hurricane Rita. For additional information,
broadcast stations should contact the Media Bureau staff specified in
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Auction of full Power Television Station Construction Permits
Scheduled for MARCH 15, 2006; Comment Sought on Reserve Prices or
Minimum Opening Bids and Other Auction Procedures for Auction No. 64
By this Public Notice, the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (“ WTB”)
and the Media Bureau (“ MB”) (collectively referred to as the
“Bureaus”) announce the auction of 11 full power television (TV)
station construction permits (Auction No. 64) to commence on March 15,
2006. A list of the channels and communities of these proposed stations
are provided in Attachments A and B in the attached documents (below).
DA-05-2423A1.pdf [193 KB]
FM Broadcast Auction Start Date Rescheduled for January 12, 2006: New
Pre-Auction Dates and Deadlines Established for Auction No. 62
In order to provide additional time for bidder preparation and planning
in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the upcoming auction of 171 FM
broadcast construction permits (“Auction No. 62”), initially scheduled
to commence on November 1, 2005, is rescheduled to begin on January 12,
2006. 1 In addition, certain pre- auction events and deadlines are
rescheduled. See attached files for details.
DA-05-2478A1.pdf [128 KB]
FCC TAKES STEPS TO ASSIST IN HURRICANE KATRINA DISASTER RELIEF
Announces intention to provide over $200 million in immediate relief
and to create new FCC bureau to better address public safety and
DOC-261096A1.pdf [125 KB]
FCC TO BE OPEN SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2005 AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
2005 IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF AND RESTORATION EFFORTS
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced that its offices
providing emergency telecommunications service authorizations will be
open on Saturday, September 10, 2005, and Sunday, September 11, 2005,
to facilitate relief and reconstruction efforts by telecommunications
providers affected by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
DOC-260930A1.pdf [86 KB]
FCC ASSIGNS EMERGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBERS IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE
KATRINA RELIEF AND RESTORATION EFFORTS.
Telecommunications providers needing FCC emergency assistance or STAs
can call the FCC’s Communications and Crisis Management Center, which
is open 24 hours a day, at (202) 418-1122.
DOC-260902A1.pdf [94 KB]
SETTLEMENT PERIOD AND SECTION 307(B) SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31, 2005.
On June 15, 2005, the FCC's Media and Wireless Telecommunications
Bureaus released a Public Notice 1 providing a list of all
proposals received during the AM Auction No. 84 filing window that were
determined to be mutually exclusive with other proposals
submitted in the filing window. The Bureaus also announced a settlement
period ending September 16, 2005, for certain parties with proposals in
the MX groups to enter into settlement agreements or otherwise resolve
their mutual exclusivities by means of engineering solutions, and a
deadline of September 16, 2005, for the submission of amendments
addressing the analysis of certain applications under Section 307( b)
of the Communications Act. The Bureaus have received requests that these deadlines be
extended, due to the disruptions to business, communications, and to
certain potential transmitter sites resulting from Hurricane Katrina in
late August 2005. Because of these disruptions, it will be difficult or
impossible for parties affected by the hurricane to complete
settlements and/ or prepare Section 307( b) submissions by the
September 16, 2005, deadline. The FCC has found that these circumstances justify
an extension of the Auction No. 84 settlement window period and the
Section 307( b) submission deadline. They therefore have extended the period for
Auction No. 84 applicants to file settlements or technical solutions,
or to tender Section 307( b) submissions, as applicable, to October 31,
2005. DA-05-2401A1.pdf [99 KB]
FCC'S MEDIA BUREAU TO ALLOW NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL STATIONS TO AIR
ESSENTIAL COMMERCIAL PROGRAMS TO VICTIMS OF HURRICANE KATRINA.
In order to get essential information to victims of Hurricane Katrina
as quickly as possible, the Federal Communications Commission’s Media
Bureau today suspended Commission rules to permit noncommercial
educational (NCE) radio and television stations in New Orleans to
rebroadcast programming, including commercial matter, received from
commercial broadcast stations in a Public Notice. This special relief is designed to bring immediate life saving and
other important program information to the residents of New Orleans in
the most expeditious manner possible. It is also intended to help
facilitate the cooperative efforts of broadcasters to disseminate
information with the limited broadcast facilities that are currently
operational. This authority expires on November 1, 2005.
DOC-260853A1.pdf [100 KB]
FCC TO BE OPEN LABOR DAY WEEKEND IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE KATRINA RELIEF AND RESTORATION EFFORTS.
The FCC today announced that FCC offices providing emergency
telecommunications service authorizations will be open on Saturday,
Sunday and Monday of the upcoming Labor Day weekend to facilitate
relief and reconstruction efforts by telecommunications providers
affected by the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.
DOC-260858A1.pdf [85 KB]
FCC Media Bureau announces procedures to promote the
resumption of radio and television broadcast service to areas impacted by
The Media Bureau announces
procedures to help radio stations, television stations, and
multichannel video programming distributers to resume and maintain
operations to the residents of the areas impacted by Hurricane Katrina.
For additional information, broadcast
stations should contact the Media Bureau staff specified in the
Stations needing additional information on
Special Temporary Authority,Emergency Antennas, AM Nighttime Operations,
Limited and Discontinued Operations,or Tolling of Broadcast Station
Deadlines should contact the FCC staff member listed in this public
DA-05-2393A1.pdf [98 KB]
DA-05-2395A1.pdf [91 KB]
DOC-260810A1.pdf [113 KB]
FCC Announces Licensing Procedures for BAS, CARS, and LTTS 2 GHz
Transition; Addresses SBE Petition for Ruling on Number of Transmitters
Permitted Per BAS License. WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS BUREAU (WTB) AND
MEDIA BUREAU ANNOUNCE LICENSING PROCEDURES TO FACILITATE THE TRANSITION
OF BAS, CARS, AND LTTS LICENSES TO THE 2025 - 2110 MHZ BAND AND WTB
ADDRESSES SBE PETITION FOR DECLARATORY RULING. (DA No. 05-2223). WTB.
Contact: Stephen Buenzow at (717) 338-2687, Email: Stephen.
Buenzow@fcc.gov or Wayne McKee at (202) 418-2355
DA-05-2223A1.pdf [150 KB]
Because Channel 226A, Charlotte Amalie, VI, FM 138, had been reserved
for noncommercial educational use, this vacant FM allotment was removed
from FM Auction No. 62.
DA-05-2057A1.pdf [107 KB]
DA-05-2057A2.pdf [97 KB]
DA-05-2057A2.xls [61 KB]
DTV TENTATIVE CHANNEL DESIGNATIONS FOR 1,554 STATIONS PARTICIPATING IN THE FIRST ROUND OF DTV CHANNEL ELECTIONS.
(DA No. 05-1743). MB. Contact: Joyce Bernstein or Nazifa Sawez at (202) 418-1647 or (202) 418-7059, Email Joyce.Bernstein@fcc.gov, TTY: (202) 418-7172. Action by: Acting Deputy Chief, Media Bureau
DA-05-1743A1.pdf [106 KB]
DA-05-1743A2.pdf [41 KB]
DA-05-1743A2.xls [192 KB]
Canada and U.S. Reach Agreement that will Facilitate Deployment of
Public Safety Services Near the U.S.-Canada Border on certain
out-of-core UHF television channels.
The US and Canada have amended their 1962 Agreement to facilitate
public safety systems on UHF TV channels 63, 64, 68 & 69. Please see the attached FCC news release for more information.
DOC-259427A1-1.pdf [76 KB]
The FCC Media Bureau announced a temporary FREEZE on all minor
FM change applications during the upcoming FM Auction filing window and
a FREEZE on counterproposals to change allotments for the 172 vacant
allotments being auctioned.
The Auction 62 filing window will open on July 27, 2005 and extend
through August 12, 2005. During this time, the FCC Media Bureau
will not be accepting minor change applications for commercial and
noncommercial FM stations. Additionally, the Bureau announced a
freeze on counterproposals to change allotments for the 172 vacant FM
allotments being auctioned. See the attached public notice for more detail. Freeze for FM Minor Changes & Auction Allotment Changes [124 KB]
COMMENT SOUGHT ON NATIONAL RADIO SYSTEMS COMMITTEE'S "IN-BAND/ON-CHANNEL DIGITAL RADIO BROADCASTING STANDARD NRSC-5"
(DA No. 05-1661). (Dkt No 99-325). Comments Due: 07/18/2005.
Reply Comments Due: 08/17/2005. MB , MB. Contact: Susan Crawford, Ann
Gallagher or Charles Miller at (202) 418-2700 or Ben Golant at (202)
418-2120
DA-05-1661A1.pdf [125 KB]
NRSC-5 Standard [705 KB]
DTV CHANNEL ELECTION ISSUES - COMPLIANCE WITH
THE JULY 1, 2005 REPLICATION/MAXIMIZATION INTERFERENCE PROTECTION
DEADLINE; STATIONS SEEKING EXTENSION OF THE DEADLINE.
(DA No. 05-1636). MB. Contact: Kim Matthews at (202) 418-2120, email: Kim.Matthews@fcc.gov or Joyce Bernstein at (202) 418-2120, email: Joyce.Bernstein@fcc.gov
DA-05-1636A1.pdf [122 KB]
FCC seeks comments on simplifying the process of amending the FM Table
of Allotments as well as AM "city of license" change proposals --
Freeze Announced for New FM Rulemaking proposals.
Settlement Window and Freeze on New FM Allotment Rulemakings Announced. News Release. (Dkt No 05-210).
Adopted: 06/09/2005. Adopted a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that seeks comment on a
number of proposals to revise and improve FM Table of Allotment and AM
community of license modification procedures. (Dkt No. 05-210).
Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 06/09/2005 by NPRM.
(FCC No. 05-120). FCC News Media Contact: Rebecca Fisher at (202) 418-2359 MB. Contact Peter H. Doyle or Thomas Nessinger at (202) 418-2700, TTY: (202) 418-7172 (Note: See Also the Erratum, correcting the NPRM, released June 22, 2005)
News Release - PDF Format [133 KB]
Erratum correcting NPRM (released 6/22/05) - PDF Format [70 KB]
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking - PDF Format [239 KB]
FCC denied a request by the Consumer Electronics Association and the
Consumer Electronics Retailers Association to delay the date by which
50% of mid-size TV receivers manufactured and imported must include
built-in DTV tuners. News Release. (Dkt No 05-24).
06/09/2005.
News Media Contact: Bruce Romano at (202) 418-2470 OET.
Contact Alan Stillwell at (202) 418-2925; email: Alan.Stillwell@fcc.gov
News Release - PDF Format - Page 1 [99 KB]
News Release - PDF Format - Page 2 [78 KB]
News Release - PDF Format - Page 3 [62 KB]
FM Auction (November, 2005): Map and population data available for
download. [Note: See related July 26 posting regarding a
station removed from the auction.] FM Vacant Allotment AuctionThe FCC has scheduled Auction
Number 62, containing 173 commercial FM vacant allotments, for November
1, 2005. Cavell Mertz & Davis Inc. has developed population data
for each allotment and an accompanying coverage contour map.Download below:Auction 62 Population SummaryAuction 62 Coverage Contour MapAn FCC Public Notice of April 14, 2005 describes the auction and provides a listing of vacant allotments.
FCC Public Notice of April 14, 2005: Describes the Auction [172.7 KB]
FCC Public Notice of April 14, 2005: Lists Vacant Allotments [79.4 KB]
FCC Public Notice of April 14, 2005: Lists Vacant Allotments [58.5 KB]
CMD Auction 62 Coverage Contour Map [2.7 MB]
CMD Auction 62 Population Summary [43.0 KB]
COMMISSION CLARIFIES POLICY REGARDING MULTIPLE
AUDIO STREAMS IN IBOC TRANSMISSIONS.
On October 10, 2002, the Commission
authorized the commencement of interim operation with
the iBiquity hybrid IBOC systems. Under these interim authorization
procedures, stations may use only
facilities similar to those evaluated by the National Radio Systems
(NRSC). Since the NRSC’s initial recommendations, certain
modifications to the IBOC system have been introduced and tested. In particular, National Public Radio (NPR) has
sponsored a program that takes advantage of advances in audio coding
technology to offer multiple digital program channels within the
bandwidth originally used for a single digital channel. The program,
known as “Tomorrow RadioSM,”
has been tested extensively on several NPR affiliates. See Attached Documents for details...
DA-05-609A1.pdf [110 KB]
Here are the results of the DTV elections, which were due February 10, 2005.
Television stations with at least one "core" channel were
eligible to participate in Round One of the FCC's DTV channel election process.
Here are the results of the FCC Form 382 filings, which were due February 10,
2005. Form 382 Election Results by Channel [258.6 KB]
Form 382 Election Results [241.7 KB]
FCC Vacant Allotment Auction
The FCC has rescheduled Auction Number 37, containing 290 commercial FM
vacant allotments, for November 3, 2004. Cavell Mertz & Davis Inc.
has developed population data for each allotment and an accompanying
coverage contour map.
April 15, 2004 FCC Public Notice - Describes Auction [183 KB]
April 15, 2004 FCC Public Notice - Lists Allotments [75 KB]
April 15, 2004 FCC Public Notice - Describes Auction, Lists Allotments [82 KB]
Auction 37 Coverage Contour Map [3 MB]
Auction 37 Population Summary [61 KB]
COMMENT SOUGHT ON USE OF SEPARATE ANTENNAS TO
INITIATE DIGITAL FM TRANSMISSIONS.
Due: 01/08/2004. Reply Comments Due: 01/23/2004. MB. Contact: Edward De La Hunt
or Ann Gallagher at (202) 418-2700
DA-03-3898A1.pdf [130 KB]
MEDIA BUREAU ANNOUNCES TEMPORARY FREEZE ON THE
FILING OF FORMS 301, 314 AND 315 FOR COMMERCIAL BROADCAST STATIONS.
(DA No.
03-2840). MB. Action by: Chief, Media Bureau
DA-03-2840A1.pdf [104 KB]
COMMENT SOUGHT ON THE MITRE CORPORATION'S TECHNICAL
REPORT, "EXPERIMENTAL MEASUREMENTS OF THE THIRD-ADJACENT-CHANNEL IMPACTS
OF LOW-POWER FM STATIONS.
(DA No. 03-2277). (Dkt No 99-25). Comments Due:
09/12/2003. MB. News Media Contact: Peter H. Doyle at (202) 418-2700 or Susan
N. Crawford at (202) 418-7200
DA-03-2277A1.pdf [121 KB]
FCC PROPOSES CHANGES IN THE COMMISSION'S RULES AND PROCEDURES REGARDING
HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY.
News Release. (Dkt No
03-137). News Media Contact: Bruce Romano at (202) 418-2470 OET. Contact Robert
Cleveland (202) 418-2422 DOC-235835A1.pdf [103 KB]
MEDIA BUREAU TO TERMINATE TEMPORARY BROADCAST
STATION APPLICATION FREEZE; REVISED PROCESSING GUIDELINES ANNOUNCED.
03-2867). MB. Contact: Peter H. Doyle-Nina Shafran at (202) 418-2700, Barbara
Kreisman-Jim Brown at (202) 418-1600
DA-03-2867A1.pdf [126 KB]
Ownership Rules Washington, D.C. - The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
today adopted new broadcast ownership rules that are enforceable, based on
empirical evidence and reflective of the current media marketplace.
Today’s action represents the most comprehensive review of media ownership
regulation in the agency’s history, spanning 20 months and encompassing a
public record of more than 520,000 comments. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 2, 2003
NEWS MEDIA CONTACTS:Michelle Russo 202-418-2358, David Fiske 202-418-0513,
Statement of Kathleen Q. Abernathy [88 KB]
Statement of Jonathan S. Adelstein - Dissenting [142 KB]
Summary of Media Outlets and Owner Count for 10 Selected Radio Markets [50 KB]
Statement of Michael J. Copps - Dissenting [277 KB]
Report & Order [1 MB]
Statement of Kevin J. Martin [103 KB]
News Release [234 KB]
Press Statement of Chairman Michael Powell [71 KB]
FCC PROPOSES TO FINE WESTERN WIRELESS $200,000 FOR UNAUTHORIZED OPERATION
RESULTING FROM NONCOMPLIANCE WITH ENVIRONMENTAL RULES.
Issued a NAL in the
amount of $200,000 to Western Wireless Corporation and its wholly owned
subsidiary, WWC Holding Co., Inc. for operating radio transmitting equipment
from an unauthorized location. News Release. News Media Contact: David Fiske at
(202) 418-0500 EB. Contact : Lisa Fowlkes at (202) 418-7450 or Kathy Harvey at
(202) 418-7514, TTY: 1 (888) 835-5322
DOC-234290a1.pdf [108 KB]
fcc-03-109a1.pdf [190 KB]
fcc-03-109a2.pdf [68 KB]
News Release. News Media Contact: Meribeth McCarrick at (202) 418-0654 or David Fiske at (202) 418-0513 OCH
REMEDIAL STEPS FOR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH DIGITAL TELEVISION CONSTRUCTION
Established remedial measures to be followed when requests to extend
digital television (DTV) construction deadlines are denied. (Dkt No. 02-113).
Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 04/04/2003 by R&O. MB
FCC-03-77A1.pdf [154 KB]
REEXAMINATION OF THE COMPARATIVE STANDARDS FOR NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL
APPLICANTS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS' MOTION FOR STAY
OF LOW POWER TELEVISION AUCTION (NO. 81).
Corrects typographical errors and
established effective date of revised rules. (Dkt No. 95-31). Action by: Chief,
Media Bureau. Adopted: 04/15/2003 by ERRATUM. MB
DOC-233288A1.pdf [72 KB]
REVISIONS TO BROADCAST AUXILIARY SERVICE RULES IN PART 74 AND CONFORMING
TECHNICAL RULES FOR BROADCAST AUXILIARY SERVICE, CABLE TELEVISION RELAY SERVICE
AND FIXED SERVICES IN PARTS 74, 78 AND 101 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES.
temporary stay request filed by Society of Broadcast Engineers to delay the
effective date of prior coordination procedures adopted in this proceeding for
most fixed point-to-point Aural and TV BAS stations. (Dkt No. 01-75). Action
by: Chief, Office of Engineering and Technology. Adopted: 04/15/2003 by ORDER.
(DA No. 03-1141). OET
DA-03-1141A1.pdf [103 KB]
Adopted procedure for non-reserved spectrum. (Dkt No. 95-31).
Action by: By the Commission. Adopted: 03/04/2003 by R&O. (FCC No. 03-44).
FCC-03-44A2.PDF [247 KB]
FCC ADOPTS PROCEDURES FOR NON-RESERVED SPECTRUM
News Release. News Media
Contact: Michelle Russo at 202-418-2358 MB. Contact Eric Bash, Peter Corea at
202-418-7200
DOC-233135A1.pdf [104 KB]
IBOC NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY.
AM and FM stations implementing digital operations may do so
without Special Temporary Authority. Notification is required within 10 days of
commencement of digital operations. MB. Contact: Ann Gallagher at (202)
418-2700
DA-03-831A1.pdf [139 KB]
INTERFERENCE IMMUNITY PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS FOR RADIO RECEIVERS/
REVIEW OF THE COMMMISSION'S RULES AND POLICIES AFFECTING THE CONVERSION TO
The Commission begins consideration of incorporating
receiver interference immunity performance specifications into our spectrum
policy on a broader basis. (Dkt No. 00-39, 03-65). Action by: the Commission.
Adopted: 03/13/2003 by NOI. (FCC No. 03-54). OET
Issued a monetary forfeiture in the amount of $8,000
to California Speedway for the willful violation of Section 301 of the Act
involving operating an unlicensed radio transmitter on FM frequency. Action by:
Chief, Enforcement Bureau. Adopted: 11/12/2002 by Forfeiture Order. (DA No.
02-3105). EB
DA-02-3105A1.pdf [119 KB]
Revisions to Broadcast Auxiliary Rules in Part 74 and Conforming
and Fixed Services in Parts 74, 78, and 101 of the Commission's Rules.
ET Docket No. 01-75 Released Date 11/13/2002 FCC / DA # FCC-02-298 Amended rules for BAS service to permit BAS stations to introduce
new technologies and create a more efficient BAS that can more readily
adapt as the broadcast industry converts to digital technology.
FCC-02-298A1.pdf [577 KB]
FCC-02-298A2.pdf [98 KB]
DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING SYSTEMS AND THEIR IMPACT ON THE TERRESTRIAL
RADIO BROADCAST SERVICE.
Selected in-band, on-channel (IBOC) as the sole
digital technology for terrestrial radio broadcasters, and permitted AM and FM
broadcasters to begin interim digital operation immediately with the IBOC
systems developed by iBiquity Digital Corporation. (Dkt No. 99-325). Action by:
the Commission. Adopted: 10/10/2002 by R&O. (FCC No. 02-286). Report and Order FCC-02-286A1.pdf [231 KB]
FM Transmission Standards FCC-02-286A2.pdf [421 KB]
AM Transmission Standards FCC-02-286A3.pdf [329 KB]
Bullet-Point Summary by CMD Staffer Bob Clinton [110 KB]
FCC SELECTS DIGITAL RADIO TECHNOLOGY.
Selected in-band, on-channel (IBOC)
as the technology that will bring the benefits of digital audio broadcasting to
AM and FM radio broadcasters efficiently and rapidly.. News Release. News Media
Contact: Audrey Spivack (202) 418- 0512 OMR. Contact Peter Doyle (202)
418-2789 DOC-227261A1.pdf [92 KB]
DOC-227261A2.pdf [68 KB]
DOC-227261A3.pdf [66 KB]
Denied petitions for further reconsideration.. (Dkt No. 95-31).
Action by: By the Commission. Adopted: 06/27/2002 by MO&OR. (FCC No.
02-192). CMMR
FCC-02-192A1.pdf [142 KB]
FREEZE ON THE FILING OF TV AND DTV
"MAXIMIZATION" APPLICATIONS IN CHANNELS 52-59.
(DA No. 02-1440). MB.
Contact: Kim Mathews at (202) 418-2120
DA-02-1440A1.pdf [90 KB]
REALLOCATION AND SERVICE RULES FOR THE 698-746 MHZ SPECTRUM BAND.
Addressed petitions for reconsideration filed by eight parties seeking changes
and/or clarification to this Commission's decisions regarding issues relating
to the transition to DTV service and rules for auctioning and licensing new
services to lower 700. Action by: the Commission. Adopted: 06/14/2002 by
MO&O. (FCC No. 02-185).
FCC-02-185A1.pdf [218 KB]
AUCTION OF LICENSES IN THE 747-762 AND 777-792 MHZ
BANDS (AUCTION NO. 31) POSTPONED UNTIL JANUARY 14, 2003; AUCTION OF LICENSES IN
THE 698-746 MHZ BAND (AUCTION NO. 44) WILL PROCEED AS SCHEDULED.
(FCC No.
02-158). WTB, WTB. Contact: Lisa Stover at (717) 338-2888 or Howard Davenport
at (202) 418-0660. Action by: The Commission
FCC POSTPONES AUCTION NO. 31 (UPPER 700 MHZ BAND) UNTIL JANUARY 14, 2003;
DENIES APPLICATIONS FOR REVIEW; AUCTION NO. 44 (LOWER 700 MHZ BAND) TO PROCEED
ON JUNE 19, 2002.
News Release. News Media Contact: Meribeth McCarrick (202)
418-0654 WTB. Contact Erik Salovaara at (202) 418-0660
DOC-222837A1.pdf [118 KB]
Granted the extension requests and extended the DTV construction
deadlines for these stations to 6 months from the release date. Adopted NPRM to
seek comment on the policy we should follow when requests to extend DTV
construction deadlines are denied. (Dkt No. 02-113). Action by: the Commission.
Comments Due: 07/08/2002. Reply Comments Due: 07/23/2002. Adopted: 05/16/2002
by ORDER. (FCC No. 02-150). CMMR
FCC-02-150A1.pdf [169 KB]
FCC SETS RULEMAKING TO ESTABLISH
REMEDIAL MEASURES FOR UNEXCUSED FAILURE TO CONSTRUCT DIGITAL TELEVISION
The Federal Communications Commission today
initiated a rulemaking proceeding to examine what measures it should take
regarding television broadcasters who fail to meet their digital television
(“DTV”) construction deadlines. All commercial broadcasters were
required to construct their digital facilities by May 1, 2002. NEWS MEDIA
CONTACT: David Fiske (202) 418-0513 Audrey Spivack 418-0512
Separate Statement of Commissioner Micheal J. Copps [60 KB]
Separate Statement of Commissioner Kevin J. Martin [67 KB]
Separate Statement of Commissioner Kathleen Q. Abernathy [100 KB]
Press Release [108 KB]
MEDIA BUREAU IMPLEMENTS MANDATORY ELECTRONIC FILING
OF FCC FORMS 301-CA, 346, 349 AND 350.
(DA No. 02-1087). MB, MB. Contact: radio
forms: (202) 418-2700 or television forms: (202) 418-1600
DA-02-1087A1.pdf [128 KB]
LICENSEES OF CERTAIN BROADCAST AUXILIARY RADIO
STATIONS MUST SUBMIT LICENSE INFORMATION TO THE FCC.
(DA No. 02-1094). WTB.
Contact: Melissa Hower at (717) 338-2693, email: mhower@fcc.gov
DA-02-1094A1.pdf [129 KB]
REVISION OF PART 15 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES REGARDING ULTRA WIDEBAND
Amended Part 15 of our rules to permit the marketing and
operation of certain types of new products incorporating ultra-wideband
technology. (Dkt No. 98-153). Action by: By the Commission. Adopted: 02/14/2002
by R&O. (FCC No. 02-48). OET
FCC-02-48A1.pdf [714 KB]
REEXAMINATION OF THE COMPARATIVE STANDARDS FOR NONCOMMERCIAL
EDUCATIONAL APPLICANTS/ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION
STATIONS' MOTION FOR STAY OF LOW POWER TELEVISION AUCTION (NO. 81).
Granted petitioners' motion for extension of time. (Dkt No. 95-31).
Action by: Deputy Chief, Media Bureau. Comments Due: 05/15/2002. Reply
Comments Due: 06/17/2002. Adopted: 04/09/2002 by ORDER. (DA No.
02-804). MB
DA-02-804A1.pdf [85 KB]
AMENDMENT OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES CONCERNING MARITIME COMMUNICATIONS
PETITION FOR RULE MAKING FILED BY REGIONEST WIRELESS LICENSE. LLC.
rules that will streamline licensing process for AMTS stations. Action by: The
Commission. Adopted: 03/13/2002 by MO&OR. (FCC No. 02-74). WTB
FCC-02-74A1.pdf [524 KB]
IN THE MATTER OF IMPLEMENTATION OF VIDEO DESCRIPTION OF VIDEO
Denied Petitioners' Request for Stay. (Dkt No. 99-339). Action by:
the Commission. Adopted: 03/22/2002 by ORDER. (FCC No. 02-90). MMB
FCC-02-90A1.pdf [114 KB]
FCC'S COMMON CARRIER BUREAU REORGANIZED ALONG
FUNCTIONAL LINES.
News Release. News Media Contact: Michael Balmoris
202-418-0253 CCB. Contact Carol Mattey 202-418-1500
DOC-220642A1.pdf [100 KB]
MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE DTV APPLICATIONS MASS MEDIA
BUREAU ANNOUNCES SETTLEMENT PERIOD ENDING MAY 30, 2002.
(DA No. 02-461). MMB.
Contact: Clay Pendarvis, Shaun Maher, Kevin Harding, John Morgan at (202)
418-1600
DA-02-461A1.pdf [129 KB]
AMENDMENT OF PART 11 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES REGARDING THE EMERGENCY
Amended Part 11 of the Commission's rules to revise the technical
and operational requirements for the Emergency Alert System. Action by: the
Commission. Adopted: 02/22/2002 by R&O. (FCC No. 02-64). EB
FCC-02-641A1.pdf [314 KB]
THE CONSUMER INFORMATION BUREAU REMINDS THE PUBLIC
THAT THE IMPLEMENTATION OF VIDEO DESCRIPTION FOR VIDEO PROGRAMMING WILL BECOME
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1, 2002.
(DA No. 02-417). (Dkt No 99-339). CIB. Contact: Dana
Jackson at (202) 418-2247
DA-02-417A1.pdf [116 KB]
APPLICANTS; ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA'S PUBLIC TELEVISION STATIONS'S MOTION FOR
STAY OF LOW POWER TELEVISION AUCTION (NO.81).
The FCC seeks additional comment
on the procedures the Commission should use to license "non-reserved"
channels in which both commercial and noncommercial educational entities have
an interest. (Dkt No. 95-31). Action by: The Commission. Comments Due:
04/15/2002. Reply Comments Due: 05/15/2002. Adopted: 02/14/2002 by NPRM. (FCC
No. 02-44).
FCC-02-44A1.pdf [173 KB]
FCC SEEKS COMMENT ON PROCEDURES TO ALLOCATE AND LICENSE NON-RESERVED
SPECTRUM IN WHICH APPLICANTS FOR NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL BROADCAST STATION
LICENSES HAVE AN INTEREST.
In the 2nd FNPRM, the FCC asked for comment on new
procedures to license non-reserved spectrum in which applicants for both
commercial and noncommercial educational (NCE) broadcast stations have an
interest. News Release. Adopted: 02/14/2002. News Media Contact: Audrey Spivack
202-418-0512 OPA. Contact Eric Bash 202-418-1188
DOC-220004A1.pdf [83 KB]
MASS MEDIA BUREAU ANNOUNCES WINDOW FILING
OPPORTUNITY FOR CERTAIN PENDING REQUESTS FOR NEW NTSC TELEVISION STATIONS ON
CHANNELS 52-59.
Contact: Shaun Maher at (202) 418-2324 or Gordon Godfrey at (202) 418-2193
DA-02-270.pdf [138 KB]
FREEZE ANNOUNCED ON THE FILING OF AM EXPANDED BAND MAJOR
(DA No. 02-239). MMB. Contact: Peter Doyle or Edward De La Hunt at (202)418-2700
DA-02-239A1.pdf [10 KB]
SERVICE RULES FOR TELEVISION CHANNELS 52-59
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has adopted allocation and service rules
for 48 megahertz (MHz) of spectrum in the 698-746 MHz band (Lower 700 MHz band)
currently occupied by television channels 52-59 in many markets. This spectrum
is being reclaimed for new commercial services as part of the transition of
television broadcasting from analog to digital transmission systems. The
Commission’s new flexible allocation for this band will allow service
providers to select the technology they wish to use to provide new services
that the market may demand.
NRMC-0128.pdf [122 KB]
FCC LAUNCHES COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION OF RULES ON MULTIPLE OWNERSHIP OF
LOCAL MARKET RADIO STATIONS.
Also sets Interim Policy and deadlines to resolve
pending radio applications. Adopted: 11/08/2001.
DOC-217544A1.pdf (Released Nov 8, 2001) [18 KB]
FCC-01-329A1.pdf (Released Nov 9, 2001) [988 KB]
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS REQUEST FOR TEMPORARY WAIVER OF
PUBLIC INSPECTION FILE REQUIREMENTS.
Granted National Association of
Broadcasters' request for a 60-day waiver of rules for public inspection file..
Action by: Chief, Mass Media Bureau. Adopted: 10/25/2001 by MO
DA_01-2497.pdf [13 KB]
EAS ROUTINE TESTING
In connection with the recent terrorist attacks, and
in order to avoid potential public confusion or fear, the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA), has requested that broadcast stations suspend their
routine weekly and monthly tests of the Emergency Alert System (EAS). In light
of FEMA’s request, and after input from the FCC’s EAS National
Advisory Committee, we confirm that broadcast stations may suspend their
routine weekly and monthly testing until October 2, 2001.
DA-01-2183A1.pdf [10 KB]
For all FCC applications electronically filed on or after December 3,
2001, an FCC Registration Number (FRN) obtained from the CORES System must be
and Public Notice DA-01-2108A1.pdf. This is the FCC's method of determining whether there are any outstanding fees
due associated with an applicant. Their system will cross-check ALL
licenses and filings related to the Taxpayer ID Number, and new applications
will not be fully processed until the delinquency is cleared.
DA-01-2108A1.pdf [11 KB]
A STUDY OF ATSC (8-VSB) DTV COVER-AGE IN WASHINGTON, DC. AND GENERATIONAL
CHANGES IN DTV RECEIVER PERFORMANCE.
PROJECT TRB-00-1 . INTERIM REPORT.
APRIL 9,2001, TECHNICAL RESEARCH BRANCH. LABORATORY DIVISION. OFFICE OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION BY REPORT. OET
TRB-00-1.pdf [1 MB]
FCC ADOPTS REVISED LPFM ORDER; CODIFIES THIRD ADJACENT CHANNEL
INTERFERENCE PROTECTION STANDARDS.
The FCC modified its rules for the low
power FM service. The modifications 1) prescribe LPFM station third adjacent
channel interference protection standards, and 2) prohibit any applicant from
obtaining an LPFM station license if the applicant has engaged in the
unlicensed operation of a station in violation of Section 301 of the
Communications Act of 1934. News Release MMB April 3, 2001. Contact James
Bradshaw at (202) 418-2730 211582A1.pdf [10 KB]
REALLOCATION AND SERVICE RULES FOR THE 698-746 MHZ SPECTRUM BAND
(TELEVISION CHANNELS 52-59).
Proposed to reallocate the 698-746 MHz
spectrum band, currently comprising television ("TV") Channels
52-59.. (Dkt No. 01-74, 01-74). Action by: Commission. Comments Due:
05/14/2001. Reply Comments Due: 06/04/2001. Adopted: 03/16/2001 by R&O.
(FCC No. 01-91). WTB
FCC-01-91A1.pdf [732 KB]
ELIMINATION OF EXPERIMENTAL BROADCAST OWNERSHIP RESTRICTIONS.
Eliminated the experimental broadcast multiple ownership rule, stating that no
entity may control more than one experimental license absent a showing of need.
(Dkt No. 00-105). Action by: Commission. Adopted: 03/22/2001 by R&O. (FCC
No. 01-99). MMB
FCC-01-99A1.pdf [49 KB]
FCC ADOPTS NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULEMAKING ON EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS)
Released March 20, 2001. The FCC announced its has adopted a NPRM
seeking comment on amendments to the Part 11 Rules governing the EAS requested
by the National Weather Service and the Society of Broadcast Engineers. By
NPRM, FCC 01-88. News Release. (Dkt No 01-66). News Media Contact: John Winston
at (202) 418-7450 ENF. Contact Kathy Berthot at (202) 418-7454,
TTY: 1 (888) 835-5322 FCC-01-88A1.pdf [70 KB]
AUCTION FOR FM BROADCAST CONSTRUCTION PERMITS POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMBER 5,
Broadcast Auction 37 FM Rescheduled from May 9, 2001 Freeze on FM
Minor Change Applications Lifted Report No. AUC-00-37-G (Auction No. 37)
DA 01-619.pdf [153 KB]
FM MINOR CHANGE APPLICATION FREEZE - NOTICE REGARDING FREEZE ON THE
ACCEPTANCE OF COMMERCIAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL FM MINOR CHANGE
CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATIONS FROM MARCH 7, 2001 TO MARCH 19, 2001.
No. 01-118). MMB
DA--1-118A1.pdf [89 KB]
MASS MEDIA BUREAU IMPLEMENTS MANDATORY ELECTRONIC FILING OF FCC FORMS
302-FM, 316 AND 347
By this Public Notice the Mass Media Bureau announces
mandatory electronic filing for: The Application for FM Broadcast Station
License, FCC Form 302-FM; the Application for Consent to Assign Broadcast
Station Construction Permit or License or to Transfer Control of Entity Holding
Broadcast Station Construction Permit or License, FCC Form 316; and the
Application for a Low Power TV, TV Translator or TV Booster Station License,
FCC Form 347. Mandatory electronic filing will commence on November 1, 2000.
Paper versions of these forms will not be accepted for filing after October 31,
2000, unless accompanied by an appropriate request for waiver of the electronic
DA 00-2390.pdf [10 KB]
1998 BIENNIAL REGULATORY REVIEW.
streamling radio technical rules in Part 73 and 74 of the Commission's rules.
(Dkt No. 98-93). Action by: By the Commission. Adopted: 10/12/2000 by R&O.
(FCC No. 00-368). MMB
FCC-00-368A1.pdf [355 KB]
CHAIRMAN KENNARD CALLS FOR MORE BENEFITS TO PUBLIC FROM $70 BILLION
GIVE-AWAY OF 2ND DIGITAL TV CHANNEL
Kennard outlines strategy to fulfill
broadcasters' public interest obligation by enhancing democratic process and
details plan to jump-start digital TV and wireless web New York. William E. Kennard,
chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), urged the television
broadcast industry to ensure that the power of television is put to the service
of the American democracy. In a speech at the Museum of Television and Radio
today, entitled "What Does $70 Billion Buy You Anyway?" Kennard said, "When we
realize that television should not only entertain us as consumers, but engage
and ennoble us as citizens, we will have come a long way to establishing the
21st century's first true electronic democracy."
Press Release - NRMC0044.pdf [94 KB]
Speech - SPWEK023.pdf [117 KB]
U.S. AND CANADA REACH AGREEMENT ON IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL TELEVISION
SERVICE ALONG THE U.S./CANADA BORDER.
William E. Kennard, Chairman of the
Federal Communications Commission, and Michael Binder, Industry Canada
Assistant Deputy Minister have signed a Letter of Understanding regarding the
introduction of digital television (DTV) service along the United States/Canada
border. IB Contact: Thomas Lucey at (202) 418-2161 Public Notice - PN20000929.pdf [10 KB]
Full Text - Sept2000LOU.pdf [219 KB]
IN THE MATTER OF CREATION OF LOW POWER RADIO SERVICE.
decisions reached in the Report and Order. Clarified certain rules to provide
better guidance to the public, and made revisions to improve procedures and the
quality of the LPFM service, and to protect stations operating radio reading
services, while at the same time preserving the quality of full power FM
service. By MO&O on Reconsideration. Dkt No.: MM-99-25. Action by the
FCC 00-349.pdf [343 KB]
REMINDER OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2000, DEADLINE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH REGULATIONS
FOR HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY EMISSIONS.
Contact: Irene Griffith at (202) 418-1315, Mass Media Bureau: Brian Butler at
DA 00-1950 [23 KB]
CABLE SERVICE BUREAU ACTIONS - PETITION FOR DECLARATORY
RULING THAT DIGITAL TELEVISION STATIONS HAVE MUST CARRY RIGHTS
Contact: Ben Golant at (202) 418-7111, TTY: (202) 418-7172. News
Media Contact: Michelle Russo (202) 418-2358.
DA No. 00-1406 [44 KB]
REVISIONS TO PART 27 OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES/CARRIAGE OF THE TRANSMISSIONS OF
DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCAST STATIONS/REVIEW OF THE COMMISSION'S RULES AND
POLICIES AFFECTING THE.
service rules adopted in the 700 MHz reviewing applications for approval of
voluntary agreements accelerating the transition of incumbent analog television
licensees and opening these bands for new 700 MHz licensee use, and sought
comment on several aspects of the spectrum clearing process. MO&O &
FNPRM, Comments Due: August 16, 2000, Reply Comments Due: September 15, 2000.
Dkt No.: WT-99-168, CS-98-120, MM-00-83. Action by the Commission. Adopted:
FCC-00-224A1.pdf [417 KB]
On November 29, 1999, the Community Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999 was
signed into law. That legislation provides that a low power television station
licensee may convert the secondary status of its station to the new Class A
status, provided it can satisfy certain statutorily-established criteria.
DA 00-1224 (Released: June 2, 2000) CERTIFICATES OF ELIGIBILITY FOR CLASS A TELEVISION STATION [112 KB]
DA 00-1227 (Released: June 9, 2000) DISMISSAL OF LPTV LICENSEE CERTIFICATES OF ELIGIBILITY FOR CLASS [37 KB]
DA 00-1228 (Released: June 7, 2000) DISMISSAL OF TV TRANSLATOR LICENSEE CERTIFICATES OF ELIGIBILITY [29 KB]
DA 00-1229 (Released: June 7, 2000) DISMISSAL OF CERTIFICATES OF ELIGIBILITY FOR CLASS A TELEVISION [31 KB]
FCC AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADVISORY GROUP RELEASE "PLAIN
ENGLISH" GUIDE ON ANTENNA EMISSION HEALTH AND SAFETY; DESIGNED TO HELP
LOCAL OFFICIALS AND COMMUNITIES
The FCC and the Local and State Government Advisory Committee
(LSGAC) today released a "plain-English" guide on radiofrequency (RF)
emissions to assist local governments and individual citizens in better
understanding the origin and application of FCC safety rules to safeguard
public health from RF exposure. Full Document in PDF format [454 KB]
FCC ISSUES BROADCAST OWNERSHIP BIENNIAL REVIEW REPORT; WILL
BEGIN RULEMAKINGS ON DUAL NETWORK, RADIO MARKET DEFINITION, EXPERIMENTAL
STATION AND NEWSPAPER/BROADCAST CROSS-OWNERSHIP.
The FCC has completed its Biennial Review of its broadcast ownership rules
and proposes to retain, but modify three rules: (1) the dual network rule to
allow common ownership of an established TV network (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC) and an
emerging network (WBTN or UPN); (2) the definition of local radio markets and
the methods of calculating the number of stations in a market and the number of
radio stations a party owns in a particular market; and (3) the
newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership rule so that it is tailored to cover those
situations where it is necessary to protect the public interest. The Commission
also proposes to eliminate its restriction on multiple ownership of
experimental broadcast stations. by Report. Action by: the Commission. Adopted:
May 26, 2000. News Media Contact: David Fiske (202) 418-0500. MMB Contact: Roger
Holberg at (202) 418-2134, Dan Bring at (202) 418-2170.
FCC00-191.pdf [17 KB]
REPORT AND ORDER - In the Matter of MM Docket No. 95-31 Reexamination of the Comparative
Standards for Noncommercial Educational Applicants
FCC 00-120 [270 KB]
In the Matter of Amendment of Part 11 of the Commission's Rules Regarding
By the Managing Director: In this Order, we revise Part 11 of the Rules
governing the Emergency Alert System ("EAS") to delete certain rule
provisions which are obsolete or are no longer needed.
DA 00-755.pdf [17 KB]
FCC Releases Report And Order Establishing a Class A
In this Report and Order, the Commission
establishes a Class A television service to implement the Community
Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999 (CBPA), which was signed into law November
29, 1999. Pursuant to the CBPA and our implementing rules, certain qualifying
low-power television (LPTV) stations will be accorded Class A status.
Report & Order - FCC 00115.pdf [362 KB]
FCC ANNOUNCES FIVE STAGE NATIONAL FILING
WINDOW FOR LOW POWER FM BROADCAST APPLICATIONS
DA-00-621.pdf [86 KB]
STREAMLINING THE COMMISSION'S ANTENNA STRUCTURE CLEARANCE PROCEDURE.
Addressed and resolved various filings concerning the Commission's antenna
structure clearance procedure. Dkt No.: WT- 95-5. Action by the Commission.
Adopted: March 1, 2000. by MO
FCC 00-76.pdf [40 KB]
YEAR 2000 DEADLINE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH COMMISSION’S
REGULATIONS REGARDING HUMAN EXPOSURE TO RADIOFREQUENCY EMISSIONS
On August 25, 1997, the Commission adopted the second of two Orders
finalizing its rules regarding compliance with safety limits for human exposure
to radiofrequency (RF) emissions (FCC 97-303, 12 FCC Rcd 13494, 1997). The
effective dates for implementation of the revised rules were August 1, 1996,
for devices subject to equipment authorization, such as cellular and PCS
telephones, and October 15, 1997, for other transmitting facilities and
operations (except the Amateur Radio Service for which the effective date was
Full Document in PDF Format [23 KB]
DA 00-292 February 18, 2000 AUCTION OF LICENSES IN THE 747–762 AND
777–792 MHz BANDS
Auction Notice and Filing Requirements for 12 Licenses
in the 700 MHz Bands Auction Scheduled for May 10, 2000.
Public Notice (69 pages) [184 KB]
This Errata makes
corrections to the Report and Order in MM Docket No. 99-25, FCC 00-19.
Dkt No.: MM-99-25. Action by Chief, Mass Media Bureau. MMB , released February
Errata (8 pages) [349 KB]
STATEMENTS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR
CLASS A LOW POWER TELEVISION STATION STATUS TENDERED FOR FILING.
29, 1999, the Community Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999 was signed into
law. That legislation provides that a low power television licensee may convert
the secondary status of its station to the new Class A status, provided it can
satisfy certain statutorily-established criteria.
Public Notice (31 pages) [209 KB]
In the Matter of Creation of Low Power Radio Service
MM Docket No. 99-25,
RM-9208, RM-9242. REPORT AND ORDER Adopted: January 20, 2000 Released: January
27, 2000 By the Commission: Chairman Kennard and Commissioners Ness and
Tristani issuing separate statements; Commissioner Furchgott-Roth dissenting
and issuing a statement; and Commissioner Powell approving in part, dissenting
in part and issuing a statement.
Appendix A [82 KB]
Appendix B [25 KB]
Separate Statement of Chairman William E. Kennard [42 KB]
Report & Order [326 KB]
Full Text (124 pages) [465 KB]
FCC ADOPTS NEW EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY (EEO) RULES
anti-discrimination efforts, broad outreach and industry flexibility
Washington, D.C. – The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today
adopts new EEO rules which reaffirm the Commission’s long-standing
anti-discrimination rule and emphasize broad outreach to all qualified job
candidates for positions at radio, television and cable companies.
Full Text, including Appendix D (184 pages) [594 KB]
Press Release [15 KB]
FCC APPROVES NEW NON-COMMERCIAL LOW POWER FM RADIO SERVICE
The FCC today voted to create a class of radio stations designed to
serve very localized communities or underrepresented groups within communities
by authorizing two new classes of noncommercial low power FM radio services.
NRM0001.pdf [56 KB]
FCC SEEKS COMMENT ON COMPUTER MODEL PREDICTING SIGNAL INTENSITY TO
DETERMINE UNSERVED HOUSEHOLDS
Implementation of Satellite Home Viewer
Improvement Act Continues Expeditiously. ET Docket No. 00-11
Full Text [878 KB]
Press Release [67 KB]
In the Matter of Class A Television Service, Released January 14,
This erratum corrects a typographical error in the filing date for
reply comments in paragraph 59 of the Order and Notice of Proposed Rule
Making in MM Docket Nos. 00-10 and 99-292, FCC 00-16
("Establishment of a Class A Television Service")
Erratum [43 KB]
ORDER AND NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING
Adopted: January 13, 2000
Released: January 13, 2000 On November 29, 1999, Congress enacted the Community
Broadcasters Protection Act of 1999 ("CBPA").
Order and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (27 pages) [107 KB]
FCC ADOPTS RULES FOR LICENSING AND OPERATIONS IN PORTION OF 700 MHZ BAND
REALLOCATED FROM TELEVISION CHANNELS 60 THROUGH 69
Press Release [400 KB]
FCC SUSPENDS THE FILING OF COMMENTS IN RM-9260, DEALING WITH THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF A "CLASS A" TELEVISION SERVICE.
FCC 99-389 [45 KB]
MASS MEDIA BUREAU IMPLEMENTS COMMUNITY BROADCASTERS PROTECTION ACT OF 1999.
Public Notice [74 KB]
FCC COMMENCES RULEMAKING TO CONSIDER TERRESTRIAL DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING.
Mass Media Bureau contacts: Peter Doyle 202-418-2780, William Scher 418-2780,
Keith Larson 418-2600; Office of Engineering and Technology contacts: Bruce
Franca and Alan Stillwell 418-2470; News Media contact: David Fiske
202-418-0500. by NPRM. Action by: the Commission. Adopted: November 1, 1999.
Dkt No.: MM- 99-325. FCC No. 99-327 [2 MB]
OFFICE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOCY AND
COMPLIANCE AND INFORMATION BUREAU WARN AGAINST MANUFACTURE, IMPORTATION,
MARKETING OR OPERATION OF TRANSMITTER DESIGNED TO PREVENT OR OTHERWISE
INTERFERE WITH CELLULAR RADIO COMMUNICATIONS
Information Number - Commission
National Call Center at 1-888-CALL FCC (1-888-225-5322)
DA No. 99-2150 [12 KB]
FCC COMMENCES
RULEMAKING TO CONSIDER PROPOSALS TO GIVE CERTAIN LOW POWER TV STATIONS CLASS A
"PRIMARY" STATUS
Press Release (3 pages) [203 KB]
Report No. MM 99-13 (44 pages) [3 MB]
Regulatory Fees Due September 13-22, 1999
Section 9 (a) of the
Communications Act authorizes the Commission to collect annual regulatory fees
to recover the annual costs of its enforcement, policy and rulemaking, user
information, and international activities. The Schedule of Fees sets forth
annual regulatory fees for specific categories of regulates in the Mass Media,
Common Carrier, Wireless, International and Cable Television Services. The
regulatory fees do not apply to government entities, amateur radio operator
licensees (other than amateur vanity call signs), and non-profit entities. FCC Revises Rules for Calculating Audience Under National Television
NRMM9018.pdf [8 KB]
The FCC revised its local market television ownership rules - the "TV
duopoly" rule and the radio-television cross ownership Rule.
NRMM9019.pdf [17 KB]
Comm. Amends Broadcast and Cable/MDS Ownership Attribution Rules
NRMM9020.pdf [8 KB]
NRMM9020.wp [112 KB]
Simplification of AM Radio Station Directional "Proof" Requirements
MMB Docket 93-177
FCC99126.pdf [150 KB]
The FCC proposes a coordination committee for digital television in a Notice
An Industry Coordination Committee System for Broadcast Digital Television Service [126 KB]
An Industry Coordination Committee System for Broadcast Digital Television Service [101 KB]
The Creation of a Low Power FM Service is proposed
Creation of a Low
Power Radio Service, MM Docket No. 99-25 (February 3, 1999). The Comment period
has been extended; comments are due August 2, 1999, and reply comments are due
September 1, 1999. Any current "pirate" operators might be interested
in the FCC's inspectionin a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
FCC9906.pdf [413 KB]
FCC99006.wp [400 KB]
FCC adopts rules requiring antenna structure owners (instead of licensees) to register tower structures.
Report and Order [234 KB]
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