The Local Community Radio Act is an act of broadcast law in the United States, explicitly authorizing the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to license local low-power broadcasting in the FM broadcast band (LPFM). After five years and four versions, it passed the U.S. Congress in 2010, granting equal protection to community radio stations with regard to translator and booster stations. All three types of stations remain secondary to full-power radio stations, which are typically owned by major corporations and nonprofits. (Previously, this second-class status was only a part of FCC regulation, rather than law.) The act negates the Radio Broadcasting Preservation Act of 2000, which enacted prevented community LPFM stations on the basis of RF interference.
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Lim Chang Rohling & Associates (Pasadena, CA) | Business |
Local Community Radio Act | Community |
Lake Champlain Restoration Association (Bridport, VT) | Community |
Lithuanian Catholic Religious Aid | Community |
Lake Charles Regional Airport (Louisiana) | General |
Land Clearance for Redevelopment Authority (Missouri) | Governmental |
Akrotiri RAF Air Force Base, Cyprus | Regional |
Lackawanna County Railroad Authority (now Pennsylvania Northeast Regional Railroad Authority) | Regional |
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