Questions in LPFM Filing Window
Questions that are relevant during a filing window for new LPFM stations as well as subsequent remediation windows for mutually exclusive (MX) applications
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- I have heard that when the 90-day window public notice comes out, the FCC is only going to pick the top 3-applicants (based on local community dates) and the remaining top scoring applicants will be dismissed. Is this correct?
(888 views) - Can an applicant propose a different channel and aggregate their points as part of an overall solution?
(974 views) - If an applicant claims a point that they are not entitled to (for example, claiming local presence yet having a date of less than two years), what will happen?
(869 views) - If I am stuck in an involuntary time share situation, is there a way to make the license renewable?
(5425 views) - What is this I hear that if you are forced into a timeshare, the license is not renewable?
(1948 views) - If there is a pending or granted LPFM applicant who no longer wants their channel, can have that applicant/permittee request a dismissal/cancellation as a part of a settlement agreement (in order to place another MX applicant on that channel)?
(2164 views) - Can I file minor amendments during the 90-day window?
(934 views) - A university filed for a student-ran station but the college also has an NPR station. They claimed 5 points. Is this correct?
(942 views) - Do I have to have 75% of my board AND my headquarters within 10 or 20 miles of the transmitter?
(1581 views) - My application is declared singleton, can I amend my application to decrease my score to relieve myself of the local programming pledge, main studio, etc.?
(1167 views)
Questions that are relevant during a filing window for new LPFM stations as well as subsequent remediation windows for mutually exclusive (MX) applications