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"The NAB's report, released Monday, assumes that the FCC would attempt to recover 120MHz of contiguous spectrum, from channels 31 to 51."
"In Los Angeles, 13 of 27 full-power TV stations would likely go off the air."
"The NAB's report, released Monday, assumes that the FCC would attempt to recover 120MHz of contiguous spectrum, from channels 31 to 51."
"In Los Angeles, 13 of 27 full-power TV stations would likely go off the air."