w9wi said:The applications have been filed. I'm not thinking the FCC is going to accept them.
http://www.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2008/db0321/DA-08-626A1.txt details a case where an existing non-commercial FM station (KFLO 89.1 in Louisiana) sought to double their power and add horizontal polarization. They'd been limited by proximity to KTAL-TV channel 6. KTAL's permanent DTV facility will be on channel 15 - channel 6 will not be used in the area post-Transition. KFLO promised that if the new facilities were granted, they would not implement them until after next February, after KTAL ceased analog operations. And they presented a letter from KTAL consenting to the arrangement.
The FCC dismissed the application. Among other things, the Commission stated that granting KFLO's application would be unfair to other potential FM applicants in the area who were holding off on filing because their applications couldn't comply with the rules *as they stand now*.
Well, I posted this yesterday morning.
About two hours later the FCC posted yesterday's Daily Digest.
In which they reconsidered and granted KFLO's upgrade.
It would be interesting to know why. Whether KFLO convinced them to make a general change in policy, or if there was something specific to KFLO's case. (for example, would the presence of KFLO's existing signal make it impossible to grant any other upgrade or new-station application? Would this change in policy apply ONLY to KFLO?)