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|''Fourth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking'' | |''Fourth Notice of Proposed Rulemaking'' | ||
|Mar. 19, 2012 | |Mar. 19, 2012 | ||
| | |May 7, 2012 | ||
| | |May 21, 2012 | ||
| | |Implement LCRA Section 3 (second adjacent channel waivers) and Section 7 (third-adjacent channel interference remediation). Also proposed elimination of LP-10, adding a new 250-watt LPFM service, remove intermediate frequency protection requirements, adding priority for Native Nations, clarifying the language about community-based organizations, permit limited cross-ownership of LPFM and FM translators as well as changes to the point system, tie-breakers and time sharing. | ||
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|''Fifth Report and Order'' | |''[[Fifth Report and Order]]'' | ||
|''Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking'' | |''Third Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking'' | ||
|Mar. 19, 2012 | |Mar. 19, 2012 | ||
| | |April 5, 2012 | ||
| | |Implements a portion of Section 2 and all of Section 4 of the LCRA. Removes the requirement that LPFM stations must protect domestic third-adjacent channel facilities. The FCC retained third-adjacent protections towards FM stations operating radio reading services as well as towards foreign facilities pursuant to long-standing international agreements. | ||
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|''Fourth Order on Reconsideration'' | |''[[Fourth Order on Reconsideration]]'' | ||
| | |''Third Report and Order'' | ||
|Mar. 19, 2012 | |Mar. 19, 2012 | ||
| | |N/A | ||
| | |FCC dismissed a petition for reconsideration by Ace Radio challenging the FCC's removal of second-adjacent channels from the LPFM interference remediation rule §73.809. | ||
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|''Fifth Order on Reconsideration'' | |''[[Fifth Order on Reconsideration]]'' | ||
|''Fourth Report and Order'' and ''Fifth Report and Order'' | |''Fourth Report and Order'' and ''Fifth Report and Order'' | ||
|Nov. 30, 2012 | |Nov. 30, 2012 | ||
| | |No rule changes, only policy | ||
| | |Increased the national application cap for still-pending Auction 83 translator construction permits from 50 to 70 retaining a cap of 50 within the top 150 and other identified markets. Allowed translator applicants to prosecute up to 3 applications inside of a market upon a showing of an LPFM anti-preclusion study and then subject to certain conditions. | ||
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|99-25 | |99-25 | ||
|''Sixth | |''Sixth Order on Reconsideration'' | ||
|''Sixth Report and Order'' | |''Sixth Report and Order'' | ||
|Jun. 30, 2013 | |Jun. 30, 2013 |