The FCC Media Bureau froze applications for digital...
The FCC Media Bureau froze applications for digital replacement translator (DRT) stations and displacement applications, the bureau said in a public notice Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1kPoEik). The freeze is intended to “protect the opportunity for stations displaced by repacking of the television…
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bands to obtain a new channel,” said the bureau. It will also facilitate the bureau’s plans to open a special window for applications for DRTs, low-power TVs and translators displaced by the repacking, it said. The bureau will continue processing current applications, but isn’t waiting for publication in the Federal Register to enact the freeze -- it’s effective immediately, said the bureau. During the freeze, the bureau will consider waiver requests by LPTV and TV translator stations that can show they are causing or receiving “interference to or from full power stations,” it said. Minor-change applications and applications for digital flash cut and digital companion channels filed by existing LPTV, translator and Class A stations will still be accepted, said the notice.