FCC Proposes Changes to Rural Radio Allocation Rules
     
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Taken off the agenda for this week's FCC's meeting was an item on rural radio service.

A spokesman told me the commission is concerned that its auction rules allow too many frequencies to leave rural areas in favor of larger markets. A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking proposes technical and procedural changes for allocation and assignment of AM and FM commercial and FM non-com frequencies.

The commissioners have adopted the NPRM, but the details of the item aren't yet out; both Acting Chairman Copps and an agency spokesman said it would be released "shortly."

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