FCCProposed Rule
Television Broadcasting Services: Hazard, KY
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Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing new rules about television broadcasting services in Hazard, Kentucky. This regulation affects how TV stations operate in that area and gives the public until mid-April 2025 to share their opinions before the FCC makes a final decision.
Key Points
- 1The FCC is proposing changes to television broadcasting regulations specifically for Hazard, Kentucky
- 2This affects local TV stations and potentially the quality or availability of broadcast services to residents in that area
- 3The public has until April 19, 2025 to submit comments about whether they support or oppose this proposal
- 4This is still a proposed rule, meaning it has not been finalized yet and could change based on public feedback
- 5Local residents, TV broadcasters, and interested parties in the Hazard area should review the full regulation if they want to provide input
Key Dates
Published
March 4, 2025
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