For the the non-Commission geeks, the FCC concluded a filing window for new stations in the reserved (88.1-91.9) band. The Commission does not accept applications for new stations all the time. It accepts them in batches... and the opportunities are far and few, with many years in between.
During the October window, the Commission knew it was going to be inundated by applications and that a number of organizations would file a large number of applications. It, therefore, limited each applicant to 10 total applications.
Based on quotes, the average cost of preparing an application ranged from 3k-15k, per.
In the Columbia area, there is going to be a fight over 88.7 to be licensed to Saluda and/or Batesburg.
Among the applicants are Benedict College and Jeff Roper's wife. With few exceptions, most of the applicants are religious groups.
During the October window, the Commission knew it was going to be inundated by applications and that a number of organizations would file a large number of applications. It, therefore, limited each applicant to 10 total applications.
Based on quotes, the average cost of preparing an application ranged from 3k-15k, per.
In the Columbia area, there is going to be a fight over 88.7 to be licensed to Saluda and/or Batesburg.
Among the applicants are Benedict College and Jeff Roper's wife. With few exceptions, most of the applicants are religious groups.