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Destination Repack: Not Enough Time, Money
By Tom Butts published
The planets will have to align just so if broadcasters are successful in transitioning to new or shared channels following the spectrum auction with a limited amount of money and time.

Incentive Auction First Round Ends
By Deborah D McAdams published
The opening round of the 2016 TV spectrum incentive auction has officially ended, marking the launch of a weeks-long process to reassign broadcast TV channels for use by wireless broadband providers.

LPTV Entrepreneur Weighs In
By Eric Wotila published
Donald Trump made a campaign visit to Cadillac in March—the first visit by a presidential candidate since George Wallace campaigned in 1972.

NAB Comments on FCC's 126 MHz Target
By Michael Balderston published
Following the FCC’s announcement of its clearing target of 126 MHz for the incentive auction, the National Association of Broadcasters has responded.

FCC: 62 Applicants Qualified to Bid for TV Spectrum
By Deborah D McAdams published
The FCC today announced that 62 applicants will be bidding for TV spectrum in the forward incentive auction.

Border Interference Issues Could Cloud Repack
By James O'Neal published
The U.S. incentive auctioning of television broadcast spectrum has been shrouded in uncertainty ever since it got underway, with broadcasters and others expressing a growing list of concerns.

Pai Signals FCC to Start New Spectrum Auctions This Year
By John Eggerton published
FCC chair Ajit Pai said the FCC will be holding two spectrum auctions in short order, which means next November and soon thereafter.
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