Media Bureau Approves KTUL Channel Swap Despite LMCC Opposition
The FCC Media Bureau granted KTUL Licensee’s petition to switch KTUL Tulsa from Channel 10 to Channel 14, over the objections of the Land Mobile Communications Council, said an order in listed in Thursday’s Daily Digest. LMCC argued the switch…
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could interfere with public safety communications, but the bureau said those arguments are “unavailing.” In prior orders the agency declined to bar broadcasters from Channel 14 over land mobile interference concerns, the order said. “If LMCC believes there is another in-core UHF channel available for the Licensee’s use at its current site, it should have made a counterproposal with the requisite engineering,” the order said. The bureau is also seeking comment on a request by One Ministries for the allotment of noncommercial education Channel *4 to Fort Bragg, California, said an NPRM listed in Thursday's Daily Digest. Comment due dates in docket 21-123 will be determined after Federal Register publication.