[opendtv] Broadcast Stations Increase in Number

  • From: "Manfredi, Albert E" <albert.e.manfredi@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 16:46:51 -0500

http://www.tvtechnology.com/article/104152

Broadcast Stations Increase in Number
by Doug Lung, 07.29.2010.

On Wednesday the FCC released its tally of broadcast stations as of March 31, 
2010 and June 30, 2010.

When the results with totals from June 30, 2008 and June 30, 2009 are compared 
some interesting trends are apparent.

One thing that stands out is that the total number of all broadcast stations is 
increasing--from 29,690 in 2008 to 30,855 in the latest total. This is an 
increase of almost four percent.

During that period, full power TV stations lost channels 52 through 69, but the 
total number of stations increased from 1,758 to 1,784. The only major category 
where the station count went down was with Class A TV operations. These dropped 
in number from 550 to 523. (Class A stations are required to comply with many 
of the same requirements as full power stations and must broadcast a minimum 
amount of locally produced programming. New Class A licenses are not being 
issued, so this drop isn't surprising.)

The FCC totals breaks out stations into educational and commercial 
classifications and also into VHF and UHF categories. The number of full power 
VHF stations dropped by almost 33 percent, from 710 in 2008 to 479 in 2010. 
This illustrates the challenges that stations, viewers and the FCC will face if 
broadcasters are forced to move back to VHF channels as a result of losing UHF 
spectrum to wireless broadband.

The FCC Media Bureau has a Web page with links to broadcast station totals 
dating back to Sept. 2000.
 
 
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