Reducing Class A AM Interference Protection Could Impact Public Safety, Entercom Says
Reducing interference protections for Class A AM stations (see 1810090058) “would result in a significant loss of established listenership,” Entercom told FCC Media Bureau Audio Division Chief Albert Shuldiner last week, said a filing in docket 13-249 posted Monday. Many…
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Class A AMs are primary entry-point stations that trigger emergency alerts, the station owner said. “Limiting interference protection for these stations could have a significant public safety impact.”