New Mexico’s congressional delegation asked the FCC to...
New Mexico’s congressional delegation asked the FCC to preserve broadcast TV and translators in rural areas during the spectrum incentive auction, in a letter to Chairman Julius Genachowski Friday (http://bit.ly/10OTjEO). “It is important that the Commission protect the public’s ability…
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to receive free over-the-air television ... whether that signal is provided by a full power broadcast or a translator,” said the letter, signed by the state’s two senators and five House members. The letter said nearly 600,000 New Mexico residents rely solely on broadcast TV, transmitted by more than 200 translators in the state. The letter said broadcast TV spreads information, especially during emergencies such as wildfires, in New Mexico’s rural areas and tribal lands where cable, satellite and high-speed Internet are less common. “Thus we do not underestimate the enduring value of free broadcast television ... even as new mobile services become more and more essential,” said the legislators.