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FCC to Announce New LPFM Rules!

Tomorrow November 30, The FCC will announce rules that community groups need to finally apply to start a LPFM radio station! Its been a long road with many battles along the way, but its finally here!
Low Power FM Radio

Open Commission Meeting
November 30 2012, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
Room TW-C305, 445 12th Street S.W., Washington, DC
The FCC will hold an Open Meeting in Washington, DC on Friday, November 30, 2012, on the subject listed below:

Creation of a Low Power Radio Service

The Commission will consider a Fifth Order on Reconsideration and Sixth Report and Order, finalizing procedures to complete the processing of over 6,000 pending FM translator applications and completing implementation of the Local Community Radio Act.

These are the final steps toward opening a filing window that will allow non-profit groups nationwide to apply for low power radio licenses, expanding the diversity of truly local voices in the media landscape.

Watch the Live Webcast

http://www.fcc.gov/live

Agenda

http://www.fcc.gov/document/november-open-commission-meeting

Tentative Agenda

http://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-announces-tentative-agenda-november-open-meeting

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    No that is good thinking. But if you intend to apply for an LPFM license, now is the time to be preparing for that. This is likely the last LPFM window as […]
  • Re: Circular Polarization
    It's slightly misleading to say I'm merely running a Part 15. It's true, but it leaves out the primary purpose of the operation. The purpose is to generate […]
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  • Re: Circular Polarization
    This group is about the licensed LPFM service not part 15. Any answers given by the moderator will be related to the LPFM rules. However - 100 milliwatts […]
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