TelecommunicationsSites(Governmentonly)inOtherCountrieshttp://edocket.access.gpo.gov/cfr_2007/octqtr/pdf/47cfr73.202.pdf">TableofAllotmentsforCommercialFMStations(47CFR73.202),aspublishedintheCodeofFederalRegulations--BecausetheFMTableofAllotmentschangesonanalmostdailybasis,theMediaBureaupresentlywillnotpostacurrentTableofAllotmentsontheInternet.NOTE:TheruleswererecentlychangedsothatonlyVACANTallotmentsareshowninthetable.TeaserAnnouncements,Policyon,47CFR73.4260.TelecommunicationsSites(Governmentonly)inOtherCountries
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- Computation of interfering signal. [158]TEXT [159]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [160]TEXT [161]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [162]TEXT [163]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [164]TEXT [165]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [166]TEXT [167]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [168]Frequency/Channel Conversions ] [169]TEXT [170]PDF 73.202 Table of Allotments. [171]TEXT [172]PDF 73.203 Availability of channels. [173]TEXT [174]PDF 73.204 International agreements and other restrictions on use of channels. [175]TEXT [176]PDF 73.205 Zones. [177]TEXT [178]PDF 73.207 Minimum distance separation between stations. [ [179]Spacing tables ] [180]TEXT [181]PDF 73.208 Reference points and distance computations. [182]TEXT [183]PDF 73.209 Protection from interference. [184]TEXT [185]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [186]FM Classes ]
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- coverage needed for an allotment. September 27, 1996 Thunderbolt Broadcasting (WCDZ, Dresden, TN) Letter, released September 27, 1996 [ [112]PDF ]. NOTE: [113]Application for review denied April 1, 1998. August 31, 1993 Mass Media Bureau Offers Examples of the Treatment of Applications Filed Under the New 'One Step' Process Including Treatment of Conflicts Between Petitions for Rulemaking to Amend Part 73.202(b) and FM New and Major Change Applications Public Notice, Reference No. 34706, released August 31, 1993 [ [114]PDF ]. NOTE: July 13, 1993 Conflicts Between Applications and Petitions for Rulemaking to Amend the FM Table of Allotments MO&O, MM Docket 91-348, FCC 93-339, 8 FCC Rcd 4743, released July 13, 1993 [ [115]PDF ] NOTE: Clarification of how allotment rulemaking
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- comports with the fair, efficient, and equitable distribution of radio service pursuant to section 307(b) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (47 U.S.C. 307(b)). Such community of license change applicants would also be required to provide local public notice. Additionally, the NPRM proposes to require parties filing a petition to amend the FM Table of Allotments (47 CFR 73.202) simultaneously to file FCC Form 301 for the proposed new facility, and proposes to add to FCC Form 301 a certification that the applicant intends to apply to participate in the auction for the new channel if allotted. In addition to filing comments with the Secretary, a copy of any comments on the Paperwork Reduction Act information collection requirements contained
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- and FM Broadcast Station Lists [178]Siting Policy Information Guide [179]Special Temporary Authority for licensed broadcast radio stations. [180]Subcarriers or Subsidiary Communications Authority (SCA) [181]Table of Vacant Allotments. Because the Table of Allotments changes almost daily, the Media Bureau will not post a current table on the Internet. This link will take you to the Table of Allotments in 47 CFR 73.202 that is published once yearly in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). NOTE: Because of recent revisions to the rules [182]"The Public and Broadcasting" (revised July 2008) provides a brief non-technical overview of the FCC's regulation of broadcast radio and television. This manual is REQUIRED to be in each station's local public inspection file, per [183]47 CFR 73.3526 and [184]73.3527.
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- coverage needed for an allotment. September 27, 1996 Thunderbolt Broadcasting (WCDZ, Dresden, TN) Letter, released September 27, 1996 [ [66]PDF ]. NOTE: [67]Application for review denied April 1, 1998. August 31, 1993 Mass Media Bureau Offers Examples of the Treatment of Applications Filed Under the New 'One Step' Process Including Treatment of Conflicts Between Petitions for Rulemaking to Amend Part 73.202(b) and FM New and Major Change Applications Public Notice, Reference No. 34706, released August 31, 1993 [ [68]PDF ]. NOTE: July 13, 1993 Conflicts Between Applications and Petitions for Rulemaking to Amend the FM Table of Allotments MO&O, MM Docket 91-348, FCC 93-339, 8 FCC Rcd 4743, released July 13, 1993 [ [69]PDF ] NOTE: Clarification of how allotment rulemaking
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- [82]FM, or [83]TV Queries. (Other search entries such as call sign may return a large number of documents to sort through.) [84]Return to Table of Contents Petitions for Rulemaking (Tables of Allotments) Allotment petitions for rulemaking are filed by station owners and other entities seeking to change station allotments in the FM or TV Tables of Allotments (47 CFR Sections [85]73.202 [FM] or [86]73.606 and [87]73.622 [television]). For a proposed FM allotment, a petitioner generally must show that a site (latitude and longitude) exists that meets the minimum separation requirements in [88]73.207, while providing the required coverage over the proposed community of license (see [89]73.315). TV proposals generally must demonstrate that a site exists that would meet the requirements in Sections
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- Computation of interfering signal. [111]TEXT [112]PDF 73.186 Establishment of effective field at one kilometer. [113]TEXT [114]PDF 73.187 Limitation on daytime radiation. [115]TEXT [116]PDF 73.189 Minimum antenna heights or field strength requirements. [117]TEXT [118]PDF 73.190 Engineering charts and related formulas. Subpart B -- FM Broadcast Stations [119]TEXT [120]PDF 73.201 Numerical designation of FM broadcast channels. [ [121]Frequency/Channel Conversions ] [122]TEXT [123]PDF 73.202 Table of Allotments. [124]TEXT [125]PDF 73.203 Availability of channels. [126]TEXT [127]PDF 73.204 International agreements and other restrictions on use of channels. [128]TEXT [129]PDF 73.205 Zones. [130]TEXT [131]PDF 73.207 Minimum distance separation between stations. [ [132]Spacing tables ] [133]TEXT [134]PDF 73.208 Reference points and distance computations. [135]TEXT [136]PDF 73.209 Protection from interference. [137]TEXT [138]PDF 73.210 Station classes. [ [139]FM Classes ]
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- [123]FM, or [124]TV Queries. (Other search entries such as call sign may return a large number of documents to sort through.) [125]Return to Table of Contents Petitions for Rulemaking (Tables of Allotments) Allotment petitions for rulemaking are filed by station owners and other entities seeking to change station allotments in the FM or TV Tables of Allotments (47 CFR Sections [126]73.202 [FM] or [127]73.606 and [128]73.622 [television]). For a proposed FM allotment, a petitioner generally must show that a site (latitude and longitude) exists that meets the minimum separation requirements in [129]73.207, while providing the required coverage over the proposed community of license (see [130]73.315). TV proposals generally must demonstrate that a site exists that would meet the requirements in Sections
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- database. Our discussion of some summary statistics is therefore confined to the data that BIA hasavailable. 17Commercial FM stations are located in the non-reserved band of the FM radio band. Non-commercial educational ("NCE") stations have exclusive use of the NCE band of the FM radio band, but some NCE stations are located in the non-reserved band. See47 C.F.R. §§ 73.501(a), 73.202(a)(1). 18Not all full-service commercial FM stations have a higher power level than LPFM stations. Twenty-eight full- service commercial FM stations have 100 watts of power or less. However, most full-service commercial FM (continued....) Federal Communications Commission DA 12-2 27 generally have much higher antenna heights than LPFM stations, with a median height of 155 meters versus 29 meters for LPFM
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- FCC considers the initial proposal and any counterproposals that are filed during the initial comment period. Also treated as counterproposals are any ostensibly freestanding proposals that conflict with the initial proposal or with other counterproposals -- as long as they are filed before the end of the initial comment period. See, e.g., Notice of Proposed Rule Making, Amendment of Section 73.202(b), Table of Allotments, FM Broadcast Stations, 17 F.C.C.R. 5944, 5948 (2002); Amendment of Section 73.202(b), Table of Allotments, FM Broadcast Stations, 16 F.C.C.R. 14,085, 14,085-86 (2001); see also 47 C.F.R. § 1.420(d). After the initial comment period, any proposals that are mutually exclusive with those considered in the proceeding are "cut off" from consideration pursuant to 47 C.F.R. § 1.420(d),
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- Priorities). Under FM Priorities, the FCC accords first priority to a proposal that provides a community with "first full-time aural service." Id. at 91. Unable to grant both petitions, the FCC evaluated the proposals and deemed WNNX's superior to Small's because it served a larger community than Small's and provided first local service to College Park. See Amendment of Section 73.202(b), Table of Allotments, FM Broadcast Stations (Anniston and Ashland, Alabama and College Park, Covington, Milledgeville and Social Circle, Georgia), 15 F.C.C.R. 9971, 9973 ¶ 12 (2000). We uphold a final order of the FCC unless its decision is "arbitrary, capricious, an abuse of discretion, or otherwise not in accordance with law." 5 U.S.C. § 706(2)(A). This is a "deferential" standard
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- be purchased from the Commission's copy contractor, Best Copy and Printing, Inc. (BCPI) (18003783160). Oppositions to this petition must be filed by December 29, 2010. See Section 1.4(b)(1) of the Commission's rules (47 CFR 1.4(b)(1)). Replies to an opposition must be filed within 10 days after the time for filing oppositions has expired. Subject: In the Matter Amendment of Section 73.202(b), Table of Allotments FM Broadcast Stations (Markham, Ganado and Victoria, Texas) (MB Docket No. 07163). Number of Petitions Filed: 1. Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary. [FR Doc. 201031352 Filed 121310; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 671201P FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION [Report No. 2923] Petition for Reconsideration of Action in Rulemaking Proceeding December 3, 2010. A Petition for Reconsideration has been filed in the