NCE Broadcasters Debate Application Limit for 2021 Window
Noncommercial educational radio broadcasters disagree about the FCC’s proposed 10-application limit for the upcoming 2021 application window (see 2011200052), in replies in docket 20-343. Low-power FM radio entity REC Networks and Common Frequency pushed for a five-application limit to discourage…
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speculation. Educational Media Foundation wants a soft 10-application limit that would allow applicants to file for unlimited non-mutually exclusive applications in non-Nielsen markets after the initial 10. “Public interest goals of the FCC should also include providing service to rural areas to promote and preserve a diversity of broadcast services,” said EMF. “EMF’s proposal would encourage speculation and tax the Commission’s resources for processing applications,” said NPR, in support of the FCC’s initial proposal. “Given the scarcity of channels, a smaller filing cap should discourage mass filers,” said Common Frequency.