Article in today's broadcasting trade press:
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FCC deals AMs a setback on
translator moves.
Waivers won’t bring relief for AMs after FCC rejects Tell City plan. It may have been the most closely watched waiver request in a generation because of its potential impact on AM radio. But despite popular support among broadcasters, the FCC has rejected the so-called Tell City waiver request that would potentially have given AM operators more flexibility in buying FM translators and moving them into their markets. |
Please. Tell me how it helps to:
- Put current programming that is already being ignored on AM in a simulcast on FM. So much of what passes for programming down there is stations simply riding syndication from a satellite.
- Put more translators on an FM band that is already becoming cluttered due to all those "digital 2" translators, low-power FMs, and a serious lack of FCC enforcement of first-, second-, and third-adjacent channel protection for existing signals.
- Give AM operators something else they can't sell to advertisers because there are no listeners to respond to their ads.
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