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Class B for residential use is more stringent in order to avoid interference with TV and other home reception. See Part 15, Subpart B, of the Federal Register (CFR 47, Parts 0-19).
Last year FM Class B, C, C0, C1, & C2 stations serving a market of 3 million and above paid $9,250.
At its meeting last Thursday, the FCC established rules for Class A, LPTV and TV translator stations to begin DTV broadcasting. The details on rules won't be available until the FCC releases its ...
The FCC allowed LPTV stations that met certain local programming requirements and agreed to comply with applicable sections of FCC Part 73 regulations for full service TV stations to apply for Class A ...
“In other words, for a service area of a mere 12 square miles, an LP10 carves out an area of interference that is almost 2,000% larger with respect to Class B stations.” The result would cannibalize ...