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  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:90 FR 12508
    Reading Time:about 3 minutes

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering a proposal from Gray Television Licensee, LLC, the owner of KVVU-TV in Henderson, Nevada. This proposal suggests changing the station's designated channel in the regulatory table from channel 24 back to channel 9, where it is currently operating. This change would let the station remain operational with its existing setup, ensuring ongoing service to its audience. Comments on this proposal are being accepted until April 17, 2025, with follow-up replies due by May 2, 2025.

    Simple Explanation

    KVVU-TV in Henderson, Nevada wants to change its TV channel from number 24 back to number 9 so it can keep working smoothly, and people can tell the FCC what they think about this idea by April 17, 2025.

  • Type:Rule
    Citation:89 FR 100868
    Reading Time:about 47 minutes

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has finalized new rules allowing FM booster stations to originate their own programming for up to three minutes per hour. This change enables broadcasters to deliver tailored content to specific areas within their coverage zones, enhancing localized information and advertisements. The rules also address technical and operational safeguards to prevent interference and ensure compliance with political broadcasting requirements. The initiative aims to expand the use of FM boosters beyond merely strengthening signals, opening up new opportunities for broadcasters and local communities.

    Simple Explanation

    The FCC has made new rules that let small radio stations called FM boosters play their own short programs for three minutes each hour, helping them share news and ads specific to different neighborhoods. This means radio shows can be more local and relevant to listeners in various places.

  • Type:Proposed Rule
    Citation:86 FR 1909
    Reading Time:about 33 minutes

    The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a rule change to allow FM broadcasters to use booster stations for geo-targeted content like local news and ads. This change would let these stations broadcast different content to specific parts of their normal service area without interference. The proposal, backed by GeoBroadcast, aims to benefit small and minority-owned stations and boost local advertisements, while also addressing potential technical and regulatory challenges. Public comments on this proposal are encouraged before the final decision is made.

    Simple Explanation

    The Federal Communications Commission wants to let radio stations use extra tools to send special messages, like local news or ads, to different areas. This could help smaller stations, but some people are worried it might be hard or costly to do.