Friday, April 23, 2021

NEW NCE FM Window - More Information

More information and a really good summary can be found on the Foster Garvey law firm site.  

If you are new to the FCC process of awarding applicants for non-commercial FM stations - particularly the point-system used to decided tie-breakers between completing applicants - you need to read the summary of "Key Considerations" by following the link below:

Thursday, April 22, 2021

NCE NEW (or major change) Filing Window - November 2021

The FCC has announced an upcoming NEW NCE FM filing window: The filing window will open at 12:01 am EDT on Tuesday, November 2, 2021, and close at 6:00 pm EST on November 9, 2021. The window is available for FM reserved band (channels 201 – 220) proposals only.

If you're already qualified as a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization with an educational purpose - you might consider filing for a new FM station to serve your community.

Our firm may be able to help. The first step is to determine if a frequency/channel is available in your area for use. Channels are limited (20 in total) and extend from channel 201 (88.1 MHz) to Channel 220 (91.9 MHz.). Minimum facilities are 100 watts at any height. Maximum facilities can be as much as 100 kilowatts (doubtful) depending on location. The FM NCE (reserved band) is very crowded, so limited facilities (if any) are available in developed urban areas.

But you never know until you look (FM Channel Allocation-Spectrum Study).

Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Latest data from Edison Research’s “Share of Ear” study

 

My limited programming knowledge observation

4 YEAR SPAN 2016 VS 2020

SIRIUS - FLAT

STREAMING MUSIC SERVICE - FLAT

AM/FM  - 9% DECLINE

PODCASTS  +9 INCREASE.

What does AM/FM Radio have in common with podcasts? 

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