All of Trinity’s TV stations are seeking FCC permission to tempor...
All of Trinity’s TV stations are seeking FCC permission to temporarily stop broadcasting when an emergency alert system (EAS) bulletin is triggered. The request for a Commission letter of EAS nonparticipation covers about 28 stations licensed to the religious…
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broadcaster, said Colby May, a lawyer representing Trinity. The stations, which lack a nightly local news broadcast, will instead broadcast “banners” directing viewers to a rival in the same market to get information during emergencies, Colby told us. Several other stations -- including 2 owned by National Minority TV and one licensed to Jacksonville (Fla.) Educators Broadcasting -- requested a similar exemption.