About 76% of low power, Class A and TV translator stations will g...
About 76% of low power, Class A and TV translator stations will get the digital channels they requested, FCC figures show. Those stations must submit Form 346 by Oct. 30, said a public notice from the Media and Wireless…
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bureaus. There are 1,463 analog stations that will get digital channels they requested, because other broadcasters in their markets didn’t ask for them, said an FCC aide. The properties are owned by companies including Clear Channel, Entravision and NBC Telemundo, the notice said. But 452 other stations must go through a “settlement window” to seek agreements with broadcasters that seek the same channels they want, the staffer said; where deals can’t be reached, channel slots will be auctioned. “In a subsequent public notice, the bureaus will announce those proposals that are mutually exclusive,” the FCC said.