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108th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. 2505
To implement the recommendations of the Federal Communications
Commission report to the Congress regarding low power FM service.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 4, 2004
Mr. McCain (for himself and Mr. Leahy) introduced the following bill;
which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce,
Science, and Transportation
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A BILL
To implement the recommendations of the Federal Communications
Commission report to the Congress regarding low power FM service.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
Congress makes the following findings:
(1) The passage of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 led
to increased ownership consolidation in the radio industry.
(2) At a hearing before the Senate Committee on Commerce,
Science, and Transportation, on June 4, 2003, all 5 members of
the Federal Communications Commission testified that there has
been, in at least some local radio markets, too much
consolidation.
(3) A commitment to localism--local operations, local
research, local management, locally-originated programming,
local artists, and local news and events--would bolster radio
listening.
(4) Local communities have sought to launch radio stations
to meet their local needs. However, due to the scarce amount of
spectrum available and the high cost of buying and running a
large station, many local communities are unable to establish a
radio station.
(5) In 2003, the average cost to acquire a commercial radio
station was more than $2.5 million dollars.
(6) In January, 2000, the Federal Communications Commission
authorized a new, affordable community radio service called
``low power FM'' or ``LPFM'' to ``enhance locally focused
community-oriented radio broadcasting''.
(7) Through the creation of LPFM, the Commission sought to
``create opportunities for new voices on the air waves and to
allow local groups, including schools, churches and other
community-based organizations, to provide programming
responsive to local community needs and interests''.
(8) The Commission made clear that the creation of LPFM
would not compromise the integrity of the FM radio band by
stating, ``We are committed to creating a low power FM radio
service only if it does not cause unacceptable interference to
existing radio service.''.
(9) Small rural broadcasters were particularly concerned
about a lengthy and costly interference complaint process.
Therefore, in September, 2000, the Commission created a simple
process to address interference complaints regarding LPFM
stations on an expedited basis.
(10) In December, 2000, Congress delayed the full
implementation of LPFM until an independent engineering study
was completed and reviewed. This delay was due to some
broadcasters' concerns that LPFM service would cause
interference in the FM band.
(11) The delay prevented millions of Americans from having
a locally operated, community based radio station in their
neighborhood.
(12) Approximately 300 LPFM stations were allowed to
proceed despite the congressional action. These stations are
currently on the air and are run by local government agencies,
groups promoting arts and education to immigrant and indigenous
peoples, artists, schools, religious organizations,
environmental groups, organizations promoting literacy, and
many other civically-oriented organizations.
(13) After 2 years and the expenditure of $2,193,343 in
taxpayer dollars to conduct this study, the broadcasters'
concerns were demonstrated to be unsubstantiated.
SEC. 2. REPEAL OF PRIOR LAW.
Section 632 of the Departments of Commerce, Justice, and State, the
Judiciary, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2001 (Public Law
106-553; 114 Stat. 2762A-111), is repealed.
SEC. 3. MINIMUM DISTANCE SEPARATION REQUIREMENTS.
The Federal Communications Commission shall modify its rules to
eliminate third-adjacent minimum distance separation requirements
between--
(1) low-power FM stations; and
(2) full-service FM stations, FM translator stations, and
FM booster stations.
SEC. 4. PROTECTION OF RADIO READING SERVICES.
The Federal Communications Commission shall retain its rules that
provide third-adjacent channel protection for full-power non-commercial
FM stations that broadcast radio reading services via a subcarrier
frequency from potential low-power FM station interference.
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