FM Licensee Wants FCC OK for Mexican Ownership; DOJ, DOD, DHS Ask FCC to Defer on Anco/Zoo
A company with two FM stations wants the FCC Media Bureau to let a Mexican-owned company increase its stake from 25 percent to 100 percent, said a public notice Wednesday. The stations have been “in danger of failing” and the…
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sale would help keep them on-air, said Grupo Multimedia's petition for declaratory ruling. Comments are due Jan. 19, replies Feb. 5. DOJ, DOD and the Department of Homeland Security asked the commission to delay acting on another foreign-ownership petition from Anco Media and Zoo Communications (see 1712190056). “The Agencies currently are reviewing this matter for national security, law enforcement, and public safety issues and cannot complete that review by January 18, 2018,” they wrote the FCC.