Comment Deadlines Set For FCC Proposed Changes To Low Power TV Rules

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On June 27, 2024, the Federal Register published a summary of the Federal Communications Commission Notice of Proposed Rulemaking seeking comment on proposed revisions to Commission rules...
United States Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment
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On June 27, 2024, the Federal Register published a summary of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC or Commission) Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) seeking comment on proposed revisions to Commission rules related to Low Power Television (LPTV) service, including Class A television, LPTV, and TV translator stations. Comments are due on July 29, 2024, and reply comments are due on August 26, 2024.

As we explained previously, the Commission seeks comment on several proposals related to LPTV service, including online public inspection file requirements and procedures and political broadcasting compliance. The Commission also requests comment on clarifying rules regarding relocation of station facilities, adoption of minimum operating and programming requirements, station designations and call signs, and other changes.

Wiley's seasoned Media Practice has extensive experience advocating for television broadcasters before the FCC. If you would like to file comments in response to the NPRM or have any questions about the Commission's proposed changes to LPTV rules, please contact any of the authors on this alert or the Wiley attorney handling your station matters.

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