Support for easier licensing standards for
Low Power FM stations is growing in Congress and at the FCC, according to reports [
here and
here] on yesterday's House subcommittee
hearing on the
Local Community Radio Act of 2009. The FCC's extensive experience in FM licensing "refutes the claim that elimination of third-adjacent channel protection requirements would result in pervasive interference," Peter Boyle, chief of the commission's Audio Division, told lawmakers in his written
testimony. "In fact, the potential for interference would be limited to areas immediately adjacent to LPFM transmitter sites." NPR has
long opposed proposals allowing more flexibility in channel-spacing rules for LPFM stations.
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