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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 1
[MD Docket No. 21–190; FCC 21–98; FRS
46814]
Assessment and Collection of
Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2021
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
Commission revises its Schedule of
Regulatory Fees to recover an amount of
$374,000,000 that Congress has required
the Commission to collect for fiscal year
2021. Section 9 of the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended, provides for
the annual assessment and collection of
regulatory fees under respectively.
DATES: Effective September 22, 2021. To
avoid penalties and interest, regulatory
fees should be paid by the due date of
September 24, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Roland Helvajian, Office of Managing
Director at (202) 418–0444.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s Report
and Order, FCC 21–98, MD Docket No.
21–190, adopted on August 25, 2021
and released on August 26, 2020. The
full text of this document is available for
public inspection by downloading the
text from the Commission’s website at
https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/
Daily_Business/2017/db0906/FCC-17111A1.pdf.
SUMMARY:
I. Administrative Matters
A. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1. As required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the
Commission has prepared a Final
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)
relating to this Report and Order. The
FRFA is located at the end of this
document.
B. Final Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 Analysis
2. This document does not contain
new or modified information collection
requirements subject to the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public
Law 104–13. In addition, therefore, it
does not contain any new or modified
information collection burden for small
business concerns with fewer than 25
employees, pursuant to the Small
Business Paperwork Relief Act of 2002,
Public Law 107–198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
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2. The Commission has determined,
and the Administrator of the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget,
concurs that these rules are non-major
under the Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 804(2). The Commission will
send a copy of this Report & Order to
Congress and the Government
Accountability Office pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
3. In this Report and Order, we adopt
a schedule to collect the $374,000,000
in congressionally required regulatory
fees for fiscal year (FY) 2021. The
regulatory fees for all payors are due on
September 24, 2021.
4. This Report and Order addresses
the issues that were raised in the FY
2021 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
including: (i) The use of non-geographic
numbers in the calculation of the
number of subscribers for each
commercial mobile radio service
(CMRS) provider; (ii) ending our phasein of direct broadcast satellite (DBS)
regulatory fees, and have the Media
Bureau-based DBS regulatory fee
category to be in the same fee category
as cable television and internet Protocol
Television (IPTV); (iii) continuing to
assess regulatory fees for full service
broadcast television on populationbased methodology that we used for FY
2020, including changes that we
adopted previously for stations in
Puerto Rico; (iv) apportioning NGSO
regulatory fees between the new NGSO
fee subcategories for ‘‘less complex’’
NGSO systems and ‘‘other’’ NGSO
systems, taking into account the relative
benefits provided to them from our
oversight and regulatory activities; and
(v) extending our streamlined waiver
provisions adopted in FY 2020 for FY
2021. These issues are discussed below.
II. Report and Order
A. Issues Raised by Commenters
5. Broadband DATA Act
Implementation. As part of our FY 2021
appropriation, Congress directed the
Commission to assess and collect $374
million in regulatory fees, of which $33
million is to be made available for
implementing the Broadband DATA
Act. Among other things, the Broadband
DATA Act requires the Commission to
collect standardized, granular data on
the availability and quality of both fixed
and mobile broadband internet access
services, to create a common dataset of
all locations where fixed broadband
internet access service can be installed
(the Fabric), and to create publicly
available coverage maps.
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6. Several commenters representing
the broadcast industry object to the
assessment on broadcasters of any
portion of the $33 million designated by
Congress to cover the costs of
implementation of the Broadband
DATA Act as part of the Commission’s
FY 2021 appropriation. They argue that
broadcasters are not regulated by nor do
they benefit from implementation of the
Broadband DATA Act. Specifically, that
these Broadband DATA Act costs are
not overhead costs because they pertain
only to certain Commission core
bureaus and identifiable entities,
namely, broadband service providers,
that are regulated by and benefit from
the Commission’s activities
implementing the legislation.
7. Therefore, we adjust the
Commission’s approach to account for
the unusual circumstances
accompanying the Broadband DATA
Act earmark. While we categorize the
costs of implementation of the
Broadband DATA Act as indirect costs
consistent with our normal
methodology, in this limited instance,
given the one-time nature and
magnitude of the earmark, the statutory
text, the legislative history, and the
record in this proceeding, we exclude
one group of regulatees—broadcasters or
‘‘Media Services’’ licensees—from their
share of these indirect costs. While we
modify our methodology here with
respect to the $33 million earmark, this
one-time modification is consistent with
the Commission’s longstanding goals of
implementing a fair, sustainable, and
administrable regulatory fee regime.
8. Auction FTEs. Several commenters
contend that the Commission should
include auctions FTEs in the calculation
of indirect and overhead expenses. In
other words, excluding Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau FTEs who
work on auction issues artificially
depresses the costs attributable to the
wireless industry and, disadvantages
Media Bureau regulatees, as the Media
Bureau has substantially fewer of its
FTEs classified as auction employees.
We find, however, that including
auctions FTEs would be inconsistent
with section 9 of the Act and therefore
decline to accept this proposal. Section
9 of the Communications Act requires
the Commission to assess and collect
regulatory fees to recover the costs of
carrying out the Commission’s functions
equal to the amount of the
Commission’s salaries and expenses
appropriations each fiscal year.
Auctions FTEs are not included in the
calculation of regulatory fees because
our methodology excludes all auctionrelated FTEs and their overhead from
the regulatory fee calculations. Auctions
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expenses are separately funded and not
part of the Commission’s appropriation
supported by regulatory fees. The
Commission recovers the costs of
developing and implementing its
section 309(j) spectrum auctions
program as an offsetting collection
against auction proceeds and subject to
an annual cap.
9. Office of Engineering and
Technology Activities. Commenters
contend that the Commission should
require users of unlicensed spectrum
and/or equipment manufacturers to pay
regulatory fees to support the
Commission’s Office of Engineering and
Technology’s (OET’s) work on the
management of spectrum for unlicensed
use and authorization of equipment. We
decline the commenters’ request to
revisit our fundamental regulatory fees
methodology, and their proposal to
create one or more new regulatory fee
payor categories consisting of
unlicensed spectrum users and/or
equipment manufacturers, which under
our current methodology would
effectively transform OET into a ‘‘core
bureau’’ and transform OET FTEs into
‘‘direct’’ FTEs. The Commission has not
treated OET as a core bureau and has
considered its FTEs’ work to be
‘‘indirect’’ activities for which all payors
of regulatory fees have been responsible.
10. Exempt Noncommercial Stations.
A broadcast commenter contends that
broadcasters should not be responsible
for the regulatory fees of exempt
noncommercial stations. The RAY
BAUM’S Act specifically exempted noncommercial radio and television stations
from regulatory fees. And because
Congress has mandated collection of
regulatory fees equal to the annual
appropriation, the $374 million must be
collected from all non-exempt
regulatory fee payors. As a result, we
find it is consistent with section 9 of the
Act to include those costs that are
attributable to all regulatees in each
bureau’s revenue requirement because
all of the regulatees in that fee category,
whether they pay regulatory fees or not,
benefit from the oversight and
regulation of that bureau.
B. Commercial Mobile Radio Service
Regulatory Fees Calculation
11. We adopt our proposal to include
non-geographic numbers in the
calculation of the number of subscribers
for each Commercial Mobile Radio
Service (CMRS) provider. The inclusion
non-geographic numbers does not
increase the total amount collected from
the CMRS industry but will reduce the
per subscriber fee. In the FY 2021
NPRM, we determined that, with the
inclusion of non-geographic numbers,
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there would be 504 million payment
units, and the estimated regulatory fee
would be 15 cents per subscriber. As we
explained in the FY 2021 NPRM, nongeographic numbers are assigned
numbers but not associated with any
particular geographic area. They are
included in Numbering Resource
Utilization Forecast (NRUF) Report data
and fall within the definition of
assigned numbers. Historically, nongeographic numbers were commonly
used for ‘‘follow me’’ services, which
allowed a consumer to receive a call at
different locations, and were not used
for independent subscribers. For that
reason, the Commission did not
previously include these numbers in the
CMRS subscriber count estimates
because it would result in double
counting of subscribers. More recently,
however, non-geographic numbers are
increasingly used for machine-tomachine calling, such as wireless alarm
monitoring and car emergency services
subscriptions. Therefore, counting nongeographic numbers for regulatory fee
purposes is no longer duplicative of the
geographic number. No commenters
oppose our proposal, and we therefore
adopt it.
C. Direct Broadcast Satellite Fees
12. We adopt our proposal to
complete the phase-in of the DBS
regulatory fee and place all DBS, cable
television, and internet Protocol
television (IPTV) providers in the same
fee category at the same per subscriber
regulatory fee. Direct Broadcast Satellite
(DBS) service is a nationally distributed
subscription service that delivers video
and audio programming via satellite to
a small parabolic ‘‘dish’’ antenna at the
subscriber’s location. DBS providers are
multichannel video programming
distributors (MVPDs), as defined in
section 602(13) of the Act. The Media
Bureau oversees the regulation of
MVPDs, including the two providers of
DBS in the United States: DISH Network
and DIRECTV. Upon adoption of this
Report and Order, the Commission will
include cable, IPTV, and DBS in the
same fee category. Commenters also
request that the Commission use
updated MVPD subscriber numbers that
are closer in time to the release of the
Commission’s annual regulatory fee
order. While we understand this
concern, we are unable to
administratively accommodate this
request. Since DBS subscriber
information is not reported to the
Commission, it would be difficult for
the Commission to permit DBS
providers to pay based on their most
recent subscriber count in June, for
example, because this subscriber count
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information would only become known
to the Commission when DBS providers
make their payment in late September.
Therefore, we decline to make this
change on the reporting date of DBS
subscriber information.
D. Full-Service Television Broadcaster
Fees
1. FY 2021 Regulatory Fees
13. We adopt the use of the
population-based methodology for fullservice television broadcasters for FY
2021, as proposed. In FY 2020, the
Commission completed the transition to
a population-based full-power broadcast
television regulatory fee, finding it to be
more equitable. In the FY 2021 NPRM,
we proposed adopting a factor of .8525
of one cent ($.008525) per population
served for FY 2021 full-power broadcast
television station fees. We are, however,
adopting a lower fee factor, .7793 of one
cent ($.007793). This lower fee factor is
a result of excluding radio and
television broadcasters from the $33
million portion of our appropriation
that is earmarked for implementation of
the Broadband DATA Act. The
population data for each licensee and
the population-based fee (population
multiplied by $.007793) for each fullpower broadcast television station,
including each satellite station, is listed
in Table 7. Some commenters argue that
the Commission’s resources in oversight
and regulation do not increase or
decrease depending on the population
served by a broadcaster, and therefore
we should not base the regulatory fee on
the population served. These
commenters do not, however, offer an
alternative proposal that would be fair
and reasonable to small and large
broadcasters. As we have previously
stated, the Commission’s methodology
need not reach scientific precision, but
simply be reasonable.
2. Stations in Puerto Rico
14. We adopt the same adjustments to
population count for FY 2021 for TV
broadcasters in Puerto Rico that we
provided those broadcasters in FY 2020.
Previously, a group of broadcasters in
Puerto Rico argued that our
methodology overstates the population
served by Puerto Rico stations because
the mountainous terrain conditions
result in the TVStudy overstating the
population served. They also argued
that significant and measurable drops in
Puerto Rico’s population resulting from
an exodus caused in part by Hurricane
Maria overstated that the population
counts underlying the TVStudy. To
address these concerns, in the FY 2020
Report and Order, the Commission
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reduced the population counts used in
the TVStudy by 16.9%, or the decline
between the last census in 2010 and the
current population estimate.
Additionally, the Commission limited
the market served by primary television
stations and commonly owned satellite
broadcast stations in Puerto Rico to no
more than 3.10 million people, the latest
population estimate. We find that since
commenters on this issue do not oppose
the Commission’s actions, we adopt our
proposals in the FY 2021 NPRM to
adjust the population and to limit the
market served by all stations to the total
population.
E. Toll-Free Numbers
15. We decline to revise our rules and
remove a Responsible Organizations
(RespOrgs)’s responsibility to pay
regulatory fees for toll-free numbers.
Toll-free numbers allow callers to reach
the called party without being charged
for the call. With toll-free calls, the
charge for the call is paid by the called
party (the toll-free subscriber) instead.
Historically, the Commission has not
assessed regulatory fees on toll-free
numbers under the rationale that the
entities controlling the numbers,
wireline and wireless carriers, were
paying regulatory fees based on either
revenues or subscribers. For reasons
discussed in the FY 2014 Report and
Order and the FY 2015 Report and
Order, the Commission established a
regulatory fee obligation for RespOrgs
that manage toll-free numbers,
beginning in FY 2015, so that toll-free
numbers are allocated in an equitable
and orderly manner that serves the
public interest under section 251(e)(1)
of the Act.
16. A commenter contends that the
regulatory fee for toll-free numbers
should be assessed differently for
entities that are not carriers, arguing that
carriers that report revenues on FCC
Form 499s, should be responsible for
the payment of regulatory fees.
Commenter contends that clients should
remit the fee to the Commission under
their own FCC Registration Numbers.
We disagree and continue to believe that
the existing process is orderly and
equitable. While we recognize that
many RespOrgs offset their fee
payments to the Commission by passing
these fees on to their customers who use
the toll-free numbers, this practice is not
mandatory. The statutory responsibility
for payment of the regulatory fee rests
solely with the regulated entity, the
RespOrg, and not with customers of the
RespOrg. Therefore, it is the
responsibility of the RespOrg to pay the
full amount of toll-free regulatory fees to
the Commission by the fee due date.
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F. Submarine Cable Regulatory Fees
17. We adopt our proposal to use the
same tiers for assessing fees on
submarine cable operators for FY 2021
as in FY 2020, which are based on the
‘‘lit’’ capacity of the fiber-optic
submarine cable. International bearer
circuits (IBCs) consist of terrestrial and
satellite circuits and submarine cable
systems. Prior to 2009, IBC regulatory
fees were collected based on 64 kbps
circuits for each of the three types of
facilities used to provide international
service. In 2009, at the request of a large
number of submarine cable operators
(‘‘2009 Consensus Proposal’’), the
Commission changed the methodology
for assessing IBC fees and began to
assess fees on a per cable landing
license basis, with higher fees for larger
submarine cable systems and lower fees
for smaller submarine cable systems.
The Commission concluded that this
methodology served the public interest
and was competitively neutral because
it included both common carriers and
non-common carriers. Through FY
2019, the Commission continued to
assess fees for international service
provided over terrestrial and satellite
facilities based on a per 64 kbps basis
with the proportion of 87.6% for
submarine cable operators, and 12.4%
for terrestrial and satellite facilities
based on relative capacity at the time.
Later, the Commission adopted a fivetier structure for assessing fees on
submarine cables systems, with larger
systems paying more based on lit
capacity, and a per gigabits per second
(Gbps) assessment on active circuit
capacity for terrestrial and satellite
facilities.
18. In the FY 2020 Report and Order,
the Commission revised the allocation
of IBC fees and adopted new tiers for the
fees. The Commission concluded that a
ratio attributing 95% to submarine
cables and 5% to terrestrial and satellite
circuits would be more reasonable than
the historic ratio. The Commission
found again that capacity was an
appropriate measure by which to assess
IBC fees. The Commission rejected the
use of a flat rate for submarine cables
and adjusted the tiers for submarine
cables. Subsequently, in the FY 2021
NPRM, we proposed to use the same
tiers for assessing fees on submarine
cable operators as the Commission
adopted in the FY 2020 Report and
Order. We find there are no significant
changes in our regulatory framework
and oversight of submarine cables, or
changes in the marketplace, to
reevaluate our fee framework based on
lit capacity. As the Commission has
previously stated, lit capacity is a
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reasonable basis to assess regulatory
costs among the submarine cable
regulatees that benefit from the
Commission’s work. We therefore find
sufficient reason to adopt submarine
cable systems fees based on lit capacity.
G. Space Station Regulatory Fees
1. NGSO Regulatory Fees—Less
Complex and Other
19. In 2020, the Commission adjusted
the allocation of FTEs among GSO and
NGSO space station and earth station
operators. The Commission noted the
disparity in number of units between
GSO space stations (98) and NGSO
systems (seven), and observed that
many space stations can be operated
under a single NGSO license while
counting as a single unit for regulatory
fee purposes, but only one satellite can
be operated per GSO space station
regulatory fee unit. To ensure that
regulatory fees more closely reflect the
work of FTEs’ oversight and regulation
for each category, the Commission
allocated 80% of space station
regulatory fees to GSOs and 20% of the
space station regulatory fees to NGSOs.
20. In the Further Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking attached to the FY 2020
Report and Order, the Commission
sought comment on adopting
subcategories of NGSO systems for
regulatory fee purposes. Based on
comments received, we concluded that
space systems planning to communicate
with 20 or fewer U.S. authorized earth
stations that are primarily used for Earth
Exploration Satellite Service (EESS)
and/or Automatic Identification System
(AIS) are significantly less complex to
regulate than other types of NGSO
systems. We concluded that this
category of ‘‘less complex’’ systems does
in fact require fewer Commission
resources for several reasons. Such
systems rarely involve resourceintensive NGSO processing rounds,
based on their ability to share with other
operators in the requested frequency
bands. The ‘‘Other’’ types of NGSO
systems typically have a more global
presence, thereby requiring significantly
more resources in connection with
international forums. These other NGSO
systems also have significant spectrum
needs and involve a variety of frequency
bands, technical issues, and services,
constituting a significant part of the
International Bureau’s NGSO work and
resource allocation. We therefore
adopted two new fee subcategories:
‘‘less complex’’ NGSO systems and all
other NGSO systems identified as
‘‘other’’ NGSO systems, both under the
broader category of ‘‘Space Stations
(Non-Geostationary Orbit)’’ with an 20/
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80 allocation within the NGSO fee
category. We proposed a 20/80
allocation (in the FY 2021 NPRM)
within the category of NGSO fees, with
‘‘less complex’’ NGSO systems
responsible for 20% of NGSO regulatory
fees and the remaining NGSO systems
(‘‘other’’) responsible for 80% of NGSO
regulatory fees.
21. Several commenters disagree
generally with creating NGSO
subcategories, arguing that operators
should not pay differing fees based on
whether an NGSO system is ‘‘less
complex.’’ Below, we discuss the NGSO
subcategories and the allocation of the
NGSO fees among the NGSO
subcategories.
a. NGSO Space Station Subcategories
22. We reject commenters’ arguments
that we should not have adopted the
‘‘less complex’’ and ‘‘other’’
subcategories within the NGSO
regulatory fee category. Our decision is
based on the fact that commenters
primarily rely on arguments that were
fully considered and addressed as part
of our decision in the Report and Order
accompanying the FY 2021 NPRM,
providing no new arguments or citing
no new developments. Thus, our
decision to create two NGSO fee
subcategories incorporated elements of
the specific proposals, and our decisionmaking process did not constitute an
‘‘abrupt reversal’’ or ‘‘abrupt change in
direction,’’ but was based on a fully
developed record following a notice and
comment rulemaking.
23. We also disagree with the
contention that we ‘‘attached misplaced
significance’’ to application processing
costs in determining the amount of
Commission resources used in the
oversight and regulation of NGSO
systems because we took into
consideration processing round
procedures in concluding that certain
NGSO systems require fewer
Commission resources. Section 9 of the
Communications Act requires the
Commission to recover, through
regulatory fees, the total amount of its
appropriation each year. The
Commission must consider all FTE time
costs in recovering its regulatory fees.
We perform a holistic analysis of our
regulation of NGSO systems and the
FTE time accorded the oversight and
regulation thereof, including
rulemakings benefiting those systems,
which are directly relevant for purposes
of assessing regulatory fees. In so doing,
we look at the overall FTE time spent in
oversight and regulation of the types of
NGSO systems and identify examples of
proceedings involving certain NGSO
systems.
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24. Finally, we reject commenters’
allegations that the consideration of
earth stations is overly simplistic.
Comparative complexity in earth station
siting and licensing is not relevant to
our analysis to determine whether an
NGSO space system is less complex to
regulate. Regulatory fees for earth
stations are separately assessed from
space stations fees. Although individual
earth station applications may differ in
terms of Commission resources required
to process, those activities are not
relevant to determine whether a space
system planning to communicate with
such an earth station is a complex
system or not. Similarly, we disagree
with arguments that space station
systems communicating with larger
numbers of earth stations are not likely
to require more Commission oversight
and regulatory activities. While an earth
station blanket license application for
technically-identical user terminals may
in some instances be fairly easily
processed, the ongoing activities
associated with regulating the
corresponding NGSO space station
system will be more intensive, because
the number of earth stations is an
indicator that the space system itself is
more complex. Furthermore, we also
disagree with the contention that our
consideration of numbers of earth
stations presupposes that EESS systems
require no more than 20 earth stations
to support their network. Our
experience has shown that authorized
EESS systems typically communicate
with fewer than 20 earth stations in the
United States, and takes into account
earth stations owned and operated by a
third party that communicate with a
particular NGSO system. As indicated,
we are using ‘‘fewer than 20 earth
stations’’ as a proxy and at the
application stage, if we determine that
a space system is planning to
communicate with more than 20 earth
stations based on the system design,
such system design and plans would
indicate that the space system would
not fall into the ‘‘less complex’’ system
category for regulatory fee purposes.
Nothing in the record, or our analysis of
the resources the International Bureau
devotes to NGSO oversight and
regulation, demonstrates that we erred
in adopting an additional NGSO space
station regulatory fee category for ‘‘less
complex’’ NGSO systems.
b. 20/80 NGSO Regulatory Fee
Allocation
25. We adopt our proposal from the
FY 2021 NPRM to allocate 20% of
NGSO regulatory fees to ‘‘less complex’’
NGSO systems and 80% of NGSO
regulatory fees to ‘‘other’ NGSO
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systems. In so doing, we consider the
record, our experience, and analysis of
the time International Bureau FTEs
devote to oversight and regulation of
‘‘less complex’’ and ‘‘other’’ NGSO
systems. While some commenters agree
with the 20/80 allocation, others
disagree. Many of those commenters
disagree with the underlying creation of
the ‘‘less complex’’ NGSO fee category,
as adopted. The Commission considered
various aspects of the Commission’s
oversight and the amount of FTE time
devoted to the subcategories of NGSOs,
specifically on the number of
applications processed, the number of
changes made to the Commission’s
rules, and the number of FTEs working
on oversight for each category of
operators. Here, in evaluating the FTE
time devoted to the subcategories to
develop the proposed 20/80 allocation,
we considered the adjudicatory role of
the Commission in connection with
different types of NGSO systems—
which is typically more intensive for
those systems authorized as part of
processing rounds. We also considered
the number of rulemakings over the last
several years, as well as current
rulemakings, and which types of NGSO
systems were implicated in those
rulemaking activities, and we
considered the various international
activities that Commission staff engage
in and how those activities benefit the
different types of NGSO systems. We
then considered the number of FTEs
typically working on processing round
issues/adjudications on an ongoing
basis, compared the number of FTEs
working on various rulemakings, and
considered the number of FTEs in the
International Bureau that engage in
various international activities and
forums, and the extent to which such
activities benefit each category of NGSO
system. Our allocation percentage is
based on our quantitative experience
(approximate numbers of FTE hours
spent in a year) and expert judgement,
and such calculation remains to be the
best approximation of our FTE cost
allocation at this time, based on the
record before us. The fees must be
administrable, and we note again that
the Commission’s methodology need
not reach scientific precision and
instead must simply be reasonable.
2. NGSO Regulatory Fees—Satellites
Authorized Under Multiple Call Signs
26. We find it premature to make a
determination how the Commission’s
regulatory fees should apply to NGSO
satellites operating as an integrated
NGSO system, but authorized under
multiple call signs. Several commenters
to the FY 2021 NPRM asked us to clarify
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whether NGSO satellites operating as an
integrated NGSO system, but authorized
under multiple call signs, should be
considered part of the same system—
and therefore be assessed a single
regulatory fee. Specifically, commenters
suggest that the Commission should
consider NGSO satellites operating as
part of the system—but authorized
under multiple call signs (even by
different operators)—as one ‘‘system’’
for purposes of NGSO regulatory fees.
The Commision does not currently have
any authorized NGSO systems that fit
the description of a multi-regulatee/
multi-call sign NGSO system. The
answer is likely to be fact-specific, and
involve a determination of what exactly
constitutes an NGSO ‘‘system’’ and
where the space stations in the
‘‘system’’ are operated by different
entities. In the case of GSO space
stations, it is clear when there are
multiple licensees associated with the
same physical satellite. The situation is
less clear for NGSO systems because the
situation could quickly become
factually complex where different space
stations in the ‘‘system’’ are described as
attributable to different entities for
regulatory fee purposes. We will
continue to apply the general
presumption that NGSO systems
operated by different licensees or
market access grantees constitute
different NGSO systems.
H. Flexibility for Regulatory Payors Due
to COVID–19 Pandemic
27. As proposed in the FY 2021
NPRM, we extend the temporary
COVID–19 regulatory fee relief measures
that were implemented in our FY 2020
Report and Order. Last year, the
Commission adopted certain relief
measures to address concerns raised by
commenters about financial hardship
caused by the COVID–19 pandemic.
Comments received in response to the
FY 2021 NPRM indicate that the
financial hardship caused by the
pandemic have continued into the 2021
fiscal year. Accordingly, we find good
reason to continue the same relief
measures we adopted in FY 2020 for FY
2021.
28. Specifically, for FY 2021, we again
waive section 1.1166 of our rules, to the
extent necessary, to permit parties
seeking regulatory fee waiver, deferral
and/or installment payment relief for
financial hardship reasons related to the
pandemic. Those parties may make a
single request for all forms of relief
sought, whether in combination or in
the alternative, and may submit all such
requests for relief electronically to the
Commission via a dedicated email
address. For FY 2021, the email address
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Additionally, we partially waive our
red-light rule to allow debtors that are
experiencing financial hardship to
nonetheless request relief with respect
to their regulatory fees. As we provided
in FY 2020, however, such regulatees
are required to resolve all delinquent
debt by paying it in full, entering into
an installment agreement to repay it,
and/or if applicable, curing all payment
and other defaults under existing
installment agreements. We believe the
existing waiver standard together with
the measures described above will work
as designed, to provide fee relief to
those regulatees most in need.
29. Regulatees whose businesses have
been hurt by the pandemic, but not to
the extent required to receive a waiver,
reduction, or deferral, may be eligible to
pay their FY 2021 fees in installments
under section 1.1914 of our rules. For
those regulatees, we exercise our
discretion under section 3717(a) of the
Debt Collection Improvement Act of
1996, as amended, to reduce the interest
rate the Commission charges on
installments payments to a nominal rate
and we suspend our down payment
requirement. We also recognize that
demonstrating financial hardship
caused by the pandemic may require
different financial documentation than
the documentation the Commission has
traditionally accepted. While the burden
of proving financial hardship remains
with the party requesting it, we again
direct the Managing Director to work
with individual regulatees that have
filed requests if additional documents
are needed to render a decision on the
request. Finally, we direct the Managing
Director to release one or more public
notices describing in more detail the
relief we have described herein.
We remind regulatees that we cannot
relax the standard for granting a waiver
or deferral of fees, penalties, or other
charges for late payment of regulatory
fees under section 9A of the Act. Under
the statute, the Commission may only
waive a regulatory fee, penalty or
interest if it finds there is good cause for
the waiver and that the waiver is in the
public interest. The Commission has
only granted financial hardship waivers
when the requesting party has shown it
‘‘lacks sufficient funds to pay the
regulatory fees and to maintain its
service to the public.’’ Other statutory
limitations include that the Commission
must act on waiver requests
individually, and cannot extend the
deadline we set for payment of fees
beyond September 30.
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III. Procedural Matters
30. Included below are procedural
items as well as our current payment
and collection methods.
31. Credit Card Transaction Levels. In
accordance with Treasury Financial
Manual, Volume I, Part 5, Chapter 7000,
Section 7045—Limitations on Card
Collection Transactions, the highest
amount that can be charged on a credit
card for transactions with federal
agencies is $24,999.99. Transactions
greater than $24,999.99 will be rejected.
This limit applies to single payments or
bundled payments of more than one
bill. Multiple transactions to a single
agency in one day may be aggregated
and treated as a single transaction
subject to the $24,999.99 limit.
Customers who wish to pay an amount
greater than $24,999.99 should consider
available electronic alternatives such as
Visa or MasterCard debit cards, ACH
debits from a bank account, and wire
transfers. Each of these payment options
is available after filing regulatory fee
information in Fee Filer. Further details
will be provided regarding payment
methods and procedures at the time of
FY 2021 regulatory fee collection in Fact
Sheets, https://www.fcc.gov/regfees.
32. Payment Methods. Pursuant to an
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) directive, the Commission is
moving towards a paperless
environment, extending to disbursement
and collection of select federal
government payments and receipts. In
2015, the Commission stopped
accepting checks (including cashier’s
checks and money orders) and the
accompanying hardcopy forms (e.g.,
Forms 159, 159–B, 159–E, 159–W) for
the payment of regulatory fees. During
the fee season for collecting regulatory
fees, regulatees can pay their fees by
credit card through Pay.gov, ACH, debit
card, or by wire transfer. Additional
payment instructions are posted on the
Commission’s website at https://
transition.fcc.gov/fees/regfees.html. The
receiving bank for all wire payments is
the U.S. Treasury, New York, NY
(TREAS NYC). Any other form of
payment (e.g., checks, cashier’s checks,
or money orders) will be rejected. For
payments by wire, a Form 159–E should
still be transmitted via fax so that the
Commission can associate the wire
payment with the correct regulatory fee
information. The fax should be sent to
the Federal Communications
Commission at (202) 418–2843 at least
one hour before initiating the wire
transfer (but on the same business day)
so as not to delay crediting their
account. Regulatees should discuss
arrangements (including bank closing
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schedules) with their bankers several
days before they plan to make the wire
transfer to allow sufficient time for the
transfer to be initiated and completed
before the deadline. Complete
instructions for making wire payments
are posted at https://www.fcc.gov/
licensing-databases/fees/wire-transfer.
33. De Minimis Regulatory Fees,
Section 9(e)(2) Exemption. Under the de
minimis rule, and pursuant to our
analysis under section 9(e)(2) of the Act,
a regulatee is exempt from paying
regulatory fees if the sum total of all of
its annual regulatory fee liabilities is
$1,000 or less for the fiscal year. The de
minimis threshold applies only to filers
of annual regulatory fees, not regulatory
fees paid through multi-year filings, and
it is not a permanent exemption. Each
regulatee will need to reevaluate the
total annual fee liability each fiscal year
to determine whether it meets the de
minimis exemption.
34. Standard Fee Calculations and
Payment Dates. The Commission will
accept fee payments made in advance of
the window for the payment of
regulatory fees. The responsibility for
payment of fees by service category is as
follows:
• Media Services: Regulatory fees
must be paid for initial construction
permits that were granted on or before
October 1, 2020 for AM/FM radio
stations, VHF/UHF broadcast television
stations, and satellite television stations.
Regulatory fees must be paid for all
broadcast facility licenses granted on or
before October 1, 2020.
• Wireline (Common Carrier)
Services: Regulatory fees must be paid
for authorizations that were granted on
or before October 1, 2020. In instances
where a permit or license is transferred
or assigned after October 1, 2020,
responsibility for payment rests with the
holder of the permit or license as of the
fee due date. Audio bridging service
providers are included in this category.
For Responsible Organizations
(RespOrgs) that manage Toll Free
Numbers (TFN), regulatory fees should
be paid on all working, assigned, and
reserved toll free numbers as well as toll
free numbers in any other status as
defined in section 52.103 of the
Commission’s rules. The unit count
should be based on toll free numbers
managed by RespOrgs on or about
December 31, 2020.
• Wireless Services: CMRS cellular,
mobile, and messaging services (fees
based on number of subscribers or
telephone number count): Regulatory
fees must be paid for authorizations that
were granted on or before October 1,
2020. The number of subscribers, units,
or telephone numbers on December 31,
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2020 will be used as the basis from
which to calculate the fee payment. In
instances where a permit or license is
transferred or assigned after October 1,
2020, responsibility for payment rests
with the holder of the permit or license
as of the fee due date.
• Wireless Services, Multi-year fees:
The first eight regulatory fee categories
in our Schedule of Regulatory Fees pay
‘‘small multi-year wireless regulatory
fees.’’ Entities pay these regulatory fees
in advance for the entire amount period
covered by the ten-year terms of their
initial licenses, and pay regulatory fees
again only when the license is renewed,
or a new license is obtained. We include
these fee categories in our rulemaking to
publicize our estimates of the number of
‘‘small multi-year wireless’’ licenses
that will be renewed or newly obtained
in FY 2021.
• Multichannel Video Programming
Distributor Services (cable television
operators, CARS licensees, DBS, and
IPTV): Regulatory fees must be paid for
the number of basic cable television
subscribers as of December 31, 2020.
Regulatory fees also must be paid for
CARS licenses that were granted on or
before October 1, 2020. In instances
where a permit or license is transferred
or assigned after October 1, 2020,
responsibility for payment rests with the
holder of the permit or license as of the
fee due date. For providers of DBS
service and IPTV-based MVPDs,
regulatory fees should be paid based on
a subscriber count on or about
December 31, 2020. In instances where
a permit or license is transferred or
assigned after October 1, 2020,
responsibility for payment rests with the
holder of the permit or license as of the
fee due date.
• International Services (Earth
Stations and Space Stations):
Regulatory fees must be paid for (1)
earth stations and (2) geostationary orbit
space stations and non-geostationary
orbit satellite systems that were licensed
and operational on or before October 1,
2020. In instances where a permit or
license is transferred or assigned after
October 1, 2020, responsibility for
payment rests with the holder of the
permit or license as of the fee due date.
• International Services (Submarine
Cable Systems, Terrestrial and Satellite
Services): Regulatory fees for submarine
cable systems are to be paid on a per
cable landing license basis based on lit
circuit capacity as of December 31,
2020. Regulatory fees for terrestrial and
satellite IBCs are to be paid based on
active (used or leased) international
bearer circuits as of December 31, 2020
in any terrestrial or satellite
transmission facility for the provision of
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service to an end user or resale carrier.
When calculating the number of such
active circuits, entities must include
circuits used by themselves or their
affiliates. For these purposes, ‘‘active
circuits’’ include backup and redundant
circuits as of December 31, 2020.
Whether circuits are used specifically
for voice or data is not relevant for
purposes of determining that they are
active circuits. In instances where a
permit or license is transferred or
assigned after October 1, 2020,
responsibility for payment rests with the
holder of the permit or license as of the
fee due date.
35. Commercial Mobile Radio Service
(CMRS) and Mobile Services
Assessments. The Commission
compiled data from the Numbering
Resource Utilization Forecast (NRUF)
report that is based on ‘‘assigned’’
telephone number (subscriber) counts
that have been adjusted for porting to
net Type 0 ports (‘‘in’’ and ‘‘out’’). We
have included non-geographic numbers
in the calculation of the number of
subscribers for each CMRS provider in
Tables 2 and the CMRS regulatory fee
rate in Table 3. CMRS provider
regulatory fees are calculated and
should be paid based on the inclusion
of non-geographic numbers. CMRS
providers can adjust the total number of
subscribers, if needed. This information
of telephone numbers (subscriber count)
will be posted on the Commission’s
electronic filing and payment system
(Fee Filer).
36. A carrier wishing to revise its
telephone number (subscriber) count
can do so by accessing Fee Filer and
follow the prompts to revise their
telephone number counts. Any revisions
to the telephone number counts should
be accompanied by an explanation or
supporting documentation. The
Commission will then review the
revised count and supporting
documentation and either approve or
disapprove the submission in Fee Filer.
If the submission is disapproved, the
Commission will contact the provider to
afford the provider an opportunity to
discuss its revised subscriber count and/
or provide additional supporting
documentation. If we receive no
response from the provider, or we do
not reverse our initial disapproval of the
provider’s revised count submission, the
fee payment must be based on the
number of subscribers listed initially in
Fee Filer. Once the timeframe for
revision has passed, the telephone
number counts are final and are the
basis upon which CMRS regulatory fees
are to be paid. Providers can view their
final telephone counts online in Fee
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Filer. A final CMRS assessment letter
will not be mailed out.
37. Because some carriers do not file
the NRUF report, they may not see their
telephone number counts in Fee Filer.
In these instances, the carriers should
compute their fee payment using the
standard methodology that is currently
in place for CMRS Wireless services
(i.e., compute their telephone number
counts as of December 31, 2020), and
submit their fee payment accordingly.
Whether a carrier reviews its telephone
number counts in Fee Filer or not, the
Commission reserves the right to audit
the number of telephone numbers for
which regulatory fees are paid. In the
event that the Commission determines
that the number of telephone numbers
that are paid is inaccurate, the
Commission will bill the carrier for the
difference between what was paid and
what should have been paid.
38. Effective Date. Providing a 30-day
period after Federal Register
publication before this Report and Order
and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,
becomes effective as normally required
by 5 U.S.C. 553(d) will not allow
sufficient time to collect the FY 2021
fees before FY 2021 ends on September
30, 2021. For this reason, pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 553(d)(3), we find there is good
cause to waive the requirements of
section 553(d), and this Report and
Order and Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking will become effective upon
publication in the Federal Register.
Because payments of the regulatory fees
will not actually be due until late
September, persons affected by the
Report and Order will still have a
reasonable period in which to make
their payments and thereby comply
with the rules established herein.
39. Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis. As required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA) the
Commission has prepared a Final
Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)
relating to this Report and Order. The
FRFA is contained in the back of this
document.
40. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
Analysis. This document does not
contain new or modified information
collection requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), Public Law 104–13. In addition,
therefore, it does not contain any new
or modified information collection
burden for small business concerns with
fewer than 25 employees, pursuant to
the Small Business Paperwork Relief
Act of 2002, Public Law 107–198, see 44
U.S.C. 3506(c)(4).
41. Congressional Review Act. The
Commission has determined, and the
Administrator of the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget,
concurs that these rules are non-major
under the Congressional Review Act, 5
U.S.C. 804(2). The Commission will
send a copy of this Report and Order
and Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to
Congress and the Government
Accountability Office pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
List of Tables
TABLE 1—LIST OF COMMENTERS
Name of commenter
Abbreviated name
Amazon Web Services, Inc ...........................................................................................................................................
ATL Communications, Inc .............................................................................................................................................
DISH Network L.L.C and AT&T Services, Inc ...............................................................................................................
Iridium Communications Inc ..........................................................................................................................................
Kepler Communications Inc ...........................................................................................................................................
Myriota Pty. Ltd ..............................................................................................................................................................
National Association of Broadcasters ............................................................................................................................
NCTA—The Internet & Television Association and ACA Connects—America’s Communications Association ..........
Planet Labs, Inc .............................................................................................................................................................
Space Exploration Holdings, LLC ..................................................................................................................................
Spanish Broadcasting System Holding Company, Inc. and Televicentro of Puerto Rico, LLC ....................................
Cable & Wireless Networks; GlobeNet Cabos Submarinos America, Inc.; GU Holdings Inc., an indirect, whollyowned subsidiary of Google LLC; Hawaiki Submarine Cable USA LLC; SETAR; and Tata Communications
(Americas), Inc.
Telesat Canada. Space Exploration Holdings, LLC, Kepler Communications Inc., and WorldVu Satellites Limited
(d/b/a OneWeb).
AWS.
ATL.
DISH and DIRECTV.
Iridium.
Kepler.
Myriota.
NAB.
NCTA and ACA Connects.
Planet.
SpaceX.
SBS and Televicentro.
Submarine Cable Coalition.
NGSO Satellite Coalition.
LIST OF REPLY COMMENTERS
Name of reply commenter
Abbreviated name
Alabama Broadcasters Association, Alaska Broadcasters Association, Arizona Broadcasters Association, Arkansas
Broadcasters Association, California Broadcasters Association, Connecticut Broadcasters Association, Florida
Association of Broadcasters, Georgia Association of Broadcasters, Hawaii Association of Broadcasters, Idaho
State Broadcasters Association, Illinois Broadcasters Association, Indiana Broadcasters Association, Iowa
Broadcasters Association, Kansas Association of Broadcasters, Kentucky Broadcasters Association, Louisiana
Association of Broadcasters, Maine Association of Broadcasters, MD/DC/DE Broadcasters Association, Massachusetts Broadcasters Association, Michigan Association of Broadcasters, Minnesota Broadcasters Association,
Mississippi Association of Broadcasters, Missouri Broadcasters Association, Montana Broadcasters Association,
Nebraska Broadcasters Association, Nevada Broadcasters Association, New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters, New Jersey Broadcasters Association, New Mexico Broadcasters Association, The New York State
Broadcasters Association, Inc., North Carolina Association of Broadcasters, North Dakota Broadcasters Association, Ohio Association of Broadcasters, Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters, Oregon Association of Broadcasters, Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters, Radio Broadcasters Association of Puerto Rico, Rhode Island Broadcasters Association, South Carolina Broadcasters Association, South Dakota Broadcasters Association, Tennessee Association of Broadcasters, Texas Association of Broadcasters, Utah Broadcasters Association, Vermont Association of Broadcasters, Virginia Association of Broadcasters, Washington State Association
of Broadcasters, West Virginia Broadcasters Association, Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, and Wyoming
Association of Broadcasters.
American General Media ...............................................................................................................................................
State Broadcasters Associations.
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LIST OF REPLY COMMENTERS—Continued
Name of reply commenter
Abbreviated name
AGM California, Inc., AGM-Nevada, L.L.C., Brayden Madison Broadcasting, LLC, Clarke Broadcasting Corporation, Davis Broadcasting of Atlanta, L.L.C., Davis Broadcasting Inc. of Columbus, Galaxy Syracuse Licensee
LLC, Galaxy Utica Licensee LLC, Golden Isles Broadcasting, LLC, Good Karma Broadcasting, LLC, Good
Karma Brands Milwaukee, LLC, Gulf South Communications Inc., HEH Communications, LLC, Inland Empire
Broadcasting Corporation, JAM Communications, Inc., Kensington Digital Media, L.L.C., Kensington Digital
Media of Indiana, L.L.C., Kirkman Broadcasting, Inc., KWHY–22 Broadcasting, LLC, KLOS Radio Holdings,
LLC, KXOX Radio Holdings, LLC, L.M. Communications, Inc., L.M. Communications of KY, L.L.C., LM Communications of SC Inc., LM Communications II of SC Inc., Meruelo Radio Holdings, LLC, Mississippi Broadcasters,
L.L.C., New South Radio Inc., Partnership Radio, LLC, Pathfinder Communications Corporation, Sarkes
Tarzian, Inc., SBR Broadcasting Corporation, Serge Martin Enterprises, Inc., Talking Stick Communications,
LLC, Winton Road Broadcasting Co., LLC, and WKLC, Inc.
Care Weather Technologies, Inc., Hiber, Inc., Loft Orbital Solutions, Inc., Myriota Pty. Ltd., Totum Labs, Inc.,
SpaceQuest, Ltd., Fleet Space Technologies Pty., Ltd.
Colorado Broadcasters Association, Florida Association of Broadcasters, and Puerto Rico Broadcasters Association.
CTIA—The Wireless Association® ................................................................................................................................
Iridium Communications Inc ..........................................................................................................................................
Kepler Communications Inc ...........................................................................................................................................
Kineis .............................................................................................................................................................................
Lumen ............................................................................................................................................................................
Maxar Technologies, Inc ...............................................................................................................................................
National Association of Broadcasters ............................................................................................................................
NCTA—The Internet & Television Association and ACA Connects—America’s Communications Association ..........
Planet Labs, Inc .............................................................................................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .......................................................................................................................................................
Spire Global, Inc ............................................................................................................................................................
Joint Radio Broadcasters.
SmallSat Commenters.
Joint Broadcasters.
CTIA.
Iridium.
Kepler.
Kineis.
Lumen.
Maxar.
NAB.
NCTA and ACA Connects.
Planet.
SES.
Spire.
TABLE 2—CALCULATION OF FY 2021 REVENUE REQUIREMENTS AND PRO-RATA FEES
[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are
submitted at the time the application is filed.]
FY 2020
revenue
estimate
Pro-rated
FY 2021
revenue requirement
Computed
FY 2021
regulatory
fee
Rounded
FY 2021
reg. fee
Expected
FY 2021
revenue
Fee category
FY 2021
payment units
PLMRS (Exclusive Use) ................................................................
PLMRS (Shared use) ....................................................................
Microwave .....................................................................................
Marine (Ship) .................................................................................
Aviation (Aircraft) ...........................................................................
Marine (Coast) ..............................................................................
Aviation (Ground) ..........................................................................
AM Class A 1 .................................................................................
AM Class B 1 .................................................................................
AM Class C 1 .................................................................................
AM Class D 1 .................................................................................
FM Classes A, B1 & C3 1 .............................................................
FM Classes B, C, C0, C1 & C2 1 ..................................................
AM Construction Permits 2 ............................................................
FM Construction Permits 2 ............................................................
Digital Television 5 (including Satellite TV) ...................................
300
9,900
19,000
6,150
3,900
40
550
63
1,456
825
1,397
3,059
3,118
6
55
3.262 billion
population
4
5,156
150
77,800,000
$30,100,000,000
33,500,000
504,000,000
1,700,000
1,250
342
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
187,500
1,170,000
3,150,000
1,065,000
550,000
36,000
220,000
296,100
3,681,450
1,310,400
4,356,100
9,141,975
11,246,950
3,660
64,500
25,473,855
75,000
990,000
4,750,000
922,500
390,000
16,000
110,000
290,869
3,609,310
1,292,416
4,269,73
8,885,212
11,102,752
3,660
58,850
25,416,380
25.00
10.00
25.00
15.00
10.00
40.00
20.00
4,617
2,479
1,567
3,056
2,905
3,561
610
1,070
.0077927
25
10
25
15
10
40
20
4,615
2,480
1,565
3,055
2,905
3,560
610
1,070
.007793
75,000
990,000
4,750,000
922,500
390,000
16,000
110,000
290,745
3,610,880
1,291,125
4,267,835
8,886,395
11,100,080
3,660
58,850
25,416,380
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
14,850
1,682,100
208,000
69,511,000
98,547,000
3,960,000
72,250,000
152,000
716,800
190,400
20,400
1,654,836
233,524
75,900,608
120,352,605
4,135,328
76,601,126
136,000
756,250
206,910
5,100
321
1,557
.9756
0.003998
0.12344
0.1520
0.0800
605
605
5,100
320
1,555
.98
0.00400
0.12
0.15
0.080
605
605
20,400
1,649,920
233,250
76,244,000
120,400,000
4,020,000
75,600,000
136,000
756,250
206,910
10,900
1
438,700
465,241
42.68
43
468,700
58.188
3,000
147
10
7
1
1
1
1
1
8,280,333
1,680,000
16,092,500
4,023,000
....................
8,839,411
1,791,235
17,177,620
3,435,525
858,880
151,913
597
116,855
343,553
122,697
151,915
595
116,855
343,555
122,695
8,839,554
1,785,000
17,177,685
3,435,550
858,865
****** Total Estimated Revenue to be Collected ...................
............................
........
338,940,733
373,897,672
....................
....................
373,920,077
****** Total Revenue Requirement ........................................
Difference ........................................................................
............................
............................
........
........
339,000,000
(59,267)
374,000,000
(102,328)
....................
....................
....................
....................
374,000,000
(79,923)
Digital TV Construction Permits 2 ..................................................
LPTV/Class A/Translators FM Trans/Boosters .............................
CARS Stations ..............................................................................
Cable TV Systems, including IPTV & DBS ..................................
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers .........................
Toll Free Numbers ........................................................................
CMRS Mobile Services (Cellular/Public Mobile) ...........................
CMRS Messaging Services ..........................................................
BRS/ 3 ............................................................................................
LMDS ............................................................................................
Per Gbps circuit Int’l Bearer Circuits Terrestrial (Common &
Non-Common) & Satellite (Common & Non-Common) ............
Submarine Cable Providers (See chart at bottom of Appendix
C) 4 .............................................................................................
Earth Stations ................................................................................
Space Stations (Geostationary) ....................................................
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary, Other) .................................
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary, Less Complex) ...................
Yrs
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1 The fee amounts listed in the column entitled ‘‘Rounded New FY 2021 Regulatory Fee’’ constitute a weighted average broadcast regulatory fee by class of service. The actual FY 2021 regulatory fees for AM/FM radio station are listed on a grid located at the end of Table 3.
2 The AM and FM Construction Permit revenues and the Digital (VHF/UHF) Construction Permit revenues were adjusted, respectively, to set the regulatory fee to
an amount no higher than the lowest licensed fee for that class of service. Reductions in the Digital (VHF/UHF) Construction Permit revenues, and in the AM and FM
Construction Permit revenues, were offset by increases in the revenue totals for Digital television stations by market size, and in the AM and FM radio stations by
class size and population served, respectively.
3 The MDS/MMDS category was renamed Broadband Radio Service (BRS). See Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 73, 74 and 101 of the Commission’s Rules to Facilitate
the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other Advanced Services in the 2150–2162 and 2500–2690 MHz Bands, Report & Order and
Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 14165, 14169, para. 6 (2004).
4 The chart at the end of Table 3 lists the submarine cable bearer circuit regulatory fees (common and non-common carrier basis) that resulted from the adoption of
the Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2008, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 24 FCC Rcd 6388 (2008)
and Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2008, Second Report and Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4208 (2009). The Submarine Cable fee in Table 2
is a weighted average of the various fee payers in the chart at the end of Table 3.
5 The actual digital television regulatory fees to be paid by call sign are identified in Table 7.
TABLE 3—FY 2021 SCHEDULE OF REGULATORY FEES
[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are
submitted at the time the application is filed.]
Annual
regulatory fee
(U.S. $s)
Fee category
PLMRS (per license) (Exclusive Use) (47 CFR part 90) ............................................................................................................
Microwave (per license) (47 CFR part 101) ................................................................................................................................
Marine (Ship) (per station) (47 CFR part 80) ..............................................................................................................................
Marine (Coast) (per license) (47 CFR part 80) ...........................................................................................................................
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22) (previously listed under the Land Mobile category) ...................................................................
PLMRS (Shared Use) (per license) (47 CFR part 90) ................................................................................................................
Aviation (Aircraft) (per station) (47 CFR part 87) ........................................................................................................................
Aviation (Ground) (per license) (47 CFR part 87) .......................................................................................................................
CMRS Mobile/Cellular Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 and 90) (Includes Non-Geographic telephone
numbers) ..................................................................................................................................................................................
CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24 and 90) ..................................................................................
Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS/MDS) (per license) (47 CFR part 27) ....................................................................
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (per call sign) (47 CFR part 101) .....................................................................................
AM Radio Construction Permits ..................................................................................................................................................
FM Radio Construction Permits ..................................................................................................................................................
AM and FM Broadcast Radio Station Fees ................................................................................................................................
Digital TV (47 CFR part 73) VHF and UHF Commercial Fee Factor .........................................................................................
Digital TV Construction Permits ..................................................................................................................................................
Low Power TV, Class A TV, TV/FM Translators & FM Boosters (47 CFR part 74) ..................................................................
CARS (47 CFR part 78) ..............................................................................................................................................................
Cable Television Systems (per subscriber) (47 CFR part 76), Including IPTV (per subscriber) and Direct Broadcast Satellite
(DBS) (per subscriber) .............................................................................................................................................................
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers (per revenue dollar) .......................................................................................
Toll Free (per toll free subscriber) (47 CFR section 52.101(f) of the rules) ...............................................................................
Earth Stations (47 CFR part 25) .................................................................................................................................................
Space Stations (per operational station in geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) also includes DBS Service (per operational
station) (47 CFR part 100) .......................................................................................................................................................
Space Stations (per operational system in non-geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) (Other) .................................................
Space Stations (per operational system in non-geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) (Less Complex) ...................................
International Bearer Circuits—Terrestrial/Satellites (per Gbps circuit) .......................................................................................
Submarine Cable Landing Licenses Fee (per cable system) .....................................................................................................
25
25
15
40
10
10
10
20
.15
.08
605
605
610
1,070
See Table Below
* $.007793
5,100
320
1,555
.98
.00400
.12
595
116,855
343,555
122,695
$43
See Table Below
* See Appendix G for fee amounts due, also available at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/regulatory-fees.
FY 2021 RADIO STATION REGULATORY FEES
Population served
AM Class A
<=25,000 ..................................................
25,001–75,000 .........................................
75,001–150,000 .......................................
150,001–500,000 .....................................
500,001–1,200,000 ..................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 ...............................
3,000,001–6,000,000 ...............................
>6,000,000 ...............................................
AM Class B
$975
1,465
2,195
3,295
4,935
7,410
11,105
16,665
AM Class C
$700
1,050
1,575
2,365
3,540
5,320
7,975
11,965
$610
915
1,375
2,060
3,085
4,635
6,950
10,425
AM Class D
FM Classes
A, B1 & C3
$670
1,000
1,510
2,265
3,390
5,090
7,630
11,450
$1,070
1,605
2,410
3,615
5,415
8,130
12,185
18,285
FM Classes
B, C, C0,
C1 & C2
$1,220
1,830
2,745
4,125
6,175
9,270
13,895
20,850
FY 2021 INTERNATIONAL BEARER CIRCUITS—SUBMARINE CABLE SYSTEMS
Submarine cable systems
(capacity as of December 31, 2020)
Fee ratio
(units)
Less than 50 Gbps ..................................................................................................................................................
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Submarine cable systems
(capacity as of December 31, 2020)
Fee ratio
(units)
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 Gbps ..........................................................................................................
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 Gbps .....................................................................................................
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 3,500 Gbps ..................................................................................................
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 6,500 Gbps ..................................................................................................
6,500 Gbps or greater .............................................................................................................................................
Table 4—Sources of Payment Unit
Estimates for FY 2021
In order to calculate individual
service fees for FY 2021, we adjusted FY
2020 payment units for each service to
more accurately reflect expected FY
2021 payment liabilities. We obtained
our updated estimates through a variety
of means and sources. For example, we
used Commission licensee data bases,
actual prior year payment records and
industry and trade association
projections, when available. The
databases we consulted include our
Universal Licensing System (ULS),
International Bureau Filing System
(IBFS), Consolidated Database System
(CDBS), Licensing and Management
System (LMS) and Cable Operations and
Licensing System (COALS), as well as
reports generated within the
Commission such as the Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau’s
Numbering Resource Utilization
Forecast. Regulatory fee payment units
are not all the same for all fee categories.
For most fee categories, the term ‘‘units’’
reflect licenses or permits that have
been issued, but for other fee categories,
the term ‘‘units’’ reflect quantities such
as subscribers, population counts,
circuit counts, telephone numbers, and
revenues.
We sought verification for these
estimates from multiple sources and, in
all cases, we compared FY 2021
estimates with actual FY 2020 payment
units to ensure that our revised
estimates were reasonable. Where
appropriate, we adjusted and/or
.125
.25
.5
1.0 Unit
2.0
FY 2021 regulatory fees
18,990
37,980
75,955
151,910
303,820
rounded our final estimates to take into
consideration the fact that certain
variables that impact on the number of
payment units cannot yet be estimated
with sufficient accuracy. These include
an unknown number of waivers and/or
exemptions that may occur in FY 2021
and the fact that, in many services, the
number of actual licensees or station
operators fluctuates from time to time
due to economic, technical, or other
reasons. When we note, for example,
that our estimated FY 2021 payment
units are based on FY 2020 actual
payment units, it does not necessarily
mean that our FY 2021 projection is
exactly the same number as in FY 2020.
We have either rounded the FY 2020
number or adjusted it slightly to account
for these variables.
Fee category
Sources of payment unit estimates
Land Mobile (All), Microwave, Marine (Ship & Coast),
Aviation (Aircraft & Ground), Domestic Public Fixed.
Based on Wireless Telecommunications Bureau (WTB) projections of new applications and renewals taking into consideration existing Commission licensee data
bases. Aviation (Aircraft) and Marine (Ship) estimates have been adjusted to take
into consideration the licensing of portions of these services on a voluntary basis.
Based on WTB projection reports, and FY 2020 payment data.
Based on WTB reports, and FY 2020 payment data.
Based on CDBS data, adjusted for exemptions, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on LMS data, fee rate adjusted for exemptions, and population figures are
calculated based on individual station parameters.
Based on CDBS data, adjusted for exemptions, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on LMS data, adjusted for exemptions, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on WTB reports and actual FY 2020 payment units. Based on WTB reports
and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on data from Media Bureau’s COALS database and actual FY 2020 payment
units.
Based on publicly available data sources for estimated subscriber counts and actual
FY 2020 payment units.
Based on FCC Form 499–Q data for the four quarters of calendar year 2020, the
Wireline Competition Bureau projected the amount of calendar year 2020 revenue
that will be reported on the 2021 FCC Form 499–A worksheets due in April 2021.
Based on International Bureau licensing data and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on International Bureau data reports and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on International Bureau reports and submissions by licensees, adjusted as
necessary, and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Based on International Bureau license information, and actual FY 2020 payment
units.
CMRS Cellular/Mobile Services .........................................
CMRS Messaging Services ...............................................
AM/FM Radio Stations .......................................................
Digital TV Stations (Combined VHF/UHF units) ................
AM/FM/TV Construction Permits .......................................
LPTV, Translators and Boosters, Class A Television .......
BRS (formerly MDS/MMDS) LMDS ...................................
Cable Television Relay Service (CARS) Stations .............
Cable Television System Subscribers, Including IPTV
Subscribers.
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers ..............
Earth Stations .....................................................................
Space Stations (GSOs & NGSOs) ....................................
International Bearer Circuits ..............................................
Submarine Cable Licenses ................................................
Table 5—Factors, Measurements, and
Calculations That Determine Station
Signal Contours and Associated
Population Coverages
AM Stations
For stations with nondirectional
daytime antennas, the theoretical
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stations with directional daytime
antennas, specific information on each
day tower, including field ratio, phase,
spacing, and orientation was retrieved,
as well as the theoretical pattern rootmean-square of the radiation in all
directions in the horizontal plane (RMS)
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km) for the antenna system. The
standard, or augmented standard if
pertinent, horizontal plane radiation
pattern was calculated using techniques
and methods specified in sections
73.150 and 73.152 of the Commission’s
rules. Radiation values were calculated
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for each of 360 radials around the
transmitter site. Next, estimated soil
conductivity data was retrieved from a
database representing the information in
FCC Figure R3. Using the calculated
horizontal radiation values, and the
retrieved soil conductivity data, the
distance to the principal community (5
mV/m) contour was predicted for each
of the 360 radials. The resulting
distance to principal community
contours were used to form a
geographical polygon. Population
counting was accomplished by
determining which 2010 block centroids
were contained in the polygon. (A block
centroid is the center point of a small
area containing population as computed
by the U.S. Census Bureau.) The sum of
the population figures for all enclosed
blocks represents the total population
for the predicted principal community
coverage area.
FM Stations
The greater of the horizontal or
vertical effective radiated power (ERP)
(kW) and respective height above
average terrain (HAAT) (m) combination
was used. Where the antenna height
above mean sea level (HAMSL) was
available, it was used in lieu of the
average HAAT figure to calculate
specific HAAT figures for each of 360
radials under study. Any available
directional pattern information was
applied as well, to produce a radialspecific ERP figure. The HAAT and ERP
figures were used in conjunction with
the Field Strength (50–50) propagation
curves specified in 47 CFR 73.313 of the
Commission’s rules to predict the
distance to the principal community (70
dBu (decibel above 1 microVolt per
meter) or 3.17 mV/m) contour for each
of the 360 radials. The resulting
distance to principal community
contours were used to form a
geographical polygon. Population
counting was accomplished by
determining which 2010 block centroids
were contained in the polygon. The sum
of the population figures for all enclosed
blocks represents the total population
for the predicted principal community
coverage area.
TABLE 6—SATELLITE CHARTS FOR FY 2021 REGULATORY FEES
[U.S.-licensed space stations]
Licensee
Call sign
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC .........................................................................
DISH Operating L.L.C .................................................................................
DISH Operating L.L.C .................................................................................
DISH Operating L.L.C .................................................................................
DISH Operating L.L.C .................................................................................
DISH Operating L.L.C .................................................................................
EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation ...................................................
EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation ...................................................
EchoStar Satellite Operating Corporation ...................................................
EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C ...............................................................
ES 172 LLC .................................................................................................
ES 172 LLC .................................................................................................
Horizon-3 Satellite LLC ...............................................................................
Hughes Network Systems, LLC ..................................................................
Hughes Network Systems, LLC ..................................................................
Hughes Network Systems, LLC ..................................................................
Intelsat License LLC/ViaSat, Inc .................................................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
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Satellite name
SKY–B1 ...........................................
DIRECTV T11 ..................................
DIRECTV RB–1 ...............................
DIRECTV T8 ....................................
DIRECTV T9S .................................
DIRECTV T10 ..................................
DIRECTV T12 ..................................
DIRECTV T15 ..................................
DIRECTV T5 ....................................
DIRECTV T7S .................................
SPACEWAY 2 .................................
DIRECTV T16 ..................................
ECHOSTAR 18 ................................
ECHOSTAR 11 ................................
ECHOSTAR 10 ................................
ECHOSTAR 7 ..................................
ECHOSTAR 14 ................................
ECHOSTAR 15 ................................
ECHOSTAR 16 ................................
ECHOSTAR 12 ................................
ECHOSTAR 9 ..................................
EUTELSAT 174A .............................
EUTELSAT 172B .............................
HORIZONS–3e ................................
SPACEWAY 3 .................................
ECHOSTAR 19 ................................
ECHOSTAR XVII .............................
GALAXY 28 .....................................
INTELSAT 10–02 .............................
INTELSAT 37e .................................
NSS–7 ..............................................
INELSAT 905 ...................................
INTELSAT 901 .................................
INTELSAT 904 .................................
INTELSAT 25 ...................................
INTELSAT 35e .................................
INTELSAT 11 ...................................
INTELSAT 14 ...................................
INTELSAT 29E ................................
INTELSAT 9 .....................................
INTELSAT 23 ...................................
INTELSAT 34 ...................................
INTELSAT 21 ...................................
INTELSAT 16 ...................................
GALAXY 17 .....................................
GALAXY 25 .....................................
GALAXY 11 .....................................
GALAXY 3C .....................................
INTELSAT 30 ...................................
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GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
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[U.S.-licensed space stations]
Licensee
Call sign
Satellite name
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in-Possession ...............................................
Leidos, Inc ...................................................................................................
Ligado Networks Subsidiary, LLC ...............................................................
Ligado Networks Subsidiary, LLC ...............................................................
Novavision Group, Inc .................................................................................
Satellite CD Radio LLC ...............................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc/Alascom, Inc ...............................................................
SES Americom, Inc/EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C ...............................
Sirius XM Radio Inc .....................................................................................
Skynet Satellite Corporation ........................................................................
Skynet Satellite Corporation ........................................................................
ViaSat, Inc ...................................................................................................
XM Radio LLC .............................................................................................
XM Radio LLC .............................................................................................
XM Radio LLC .............................................................................................
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GALAXY 19 .....................................
GALAXY 16 .....................................
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GALAXY 14 .....................................
GALAXY 13 .....................................
GALAXY 12 .....................................
GALAXY 15 .....................................
INTELSAT 5 .....................................
INTELSAT 18 ...................................
JCSAT–RA .......................................
INTELSAT 19 ...................................
INTELSAT 1R ..................................
TELKOM–2 ......................................
INTELSAT 15 ...................................
HORIZONS 2 ...................................
INTELSAT 22 ...................................
INTELSAT 20 ...................................
INTELSAT 36 ...................................
INTELSAT 17 ...................................
INTELSAT 906 .................................
INTELSAT 902 .................................
INTELSAT 33e .................................
INTELSAT 10 ...................................
NEW DAWN ....................................
INTELSAT 39 ...................................
LM–RPS2 .........................................
SKYTERRA–1 ..................................
MSAT–2 ...........................................
DIRECTV KU–79W ..........................
FM–6 ................................................
NSS–10 ............................................
AMC–3 .............................................
AMC–6 .............................................
AMC–2 .............................................
SES–2 ..............................................
SES–1 ..............................................
SES–3 ..............................................
AMC–15 ...........................................
AMC–1 .............................................
AMC–4 .............................................
AMC–7 .............................................
AMC–18 ...........................................
AMC–11 ...........................................
AMC–8 .............................................
AMC–16 ...........................................
FM–5 ................................................
TELSTAR 12V .................................
TELSTAR 11N .................................
VIASAT–1 ........................................
XM–3 ................................................
XM–4 ................................................
XM–5 ................................................
Type
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
NON-U.S.-LICENSED SPACE STATIONS—MARKET ACCESS THROUGH PETITION FOR DECLARATORY RULING
Licensee
Call sign
ABS Global Ltd ............................................................................................
DBSD Services Ltd ......................................................................................
Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales S.A .....................................
European Telecommunications Satellite Organization ...............................
European Telecommunications Satellite Organization ...............................
Eutelsat S.A .................................................................................................
Gamma Acquisition L.L.C. ...........................................................................
Hispamar Sate´lites, S.A ..............................................................................
Hispamar Sate´lites, S.A ..............................................................................
Hispasat, S.A ...............................................................................................
Inmarsat PLC ..............................................................................................
Inmarsat PLC ..............................................................................................
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............
............
............
............
............
............
............
Satellite common name
ABS–3A ...........................................
DBSD G1 .........................................
ARSAT–2 .........................................
Atlantic Bird 2 ..................................
EUTELSAT 133 WEST A ................
EUTELSAT 8 WEST B ....................
TerreStar 1 .......................................
AMAZONAS–2 .................................
AMAZONAS–3 .................................
HISPASAT 30W–6 ...........................
Inmarsat-4 F3 ..................................
Inmarsat-3 F5 ..................................
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GSO
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GSO
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Licensee
Call sign
Satellite common name
Satellite type
Inmarsat Mobile Networks, Inc ....................................................................
Intelsat License LLC ....................................................................................
Intelsat License LLC ....................................................................................
New Skies Satellites B.V .............................................................................
New Skies Satellites B.V .............................................................................
New Skies Satellites B.V .............................................................................
New Skies Satellites B.V .............................................................................
New Skies Satellites B.V .............................................................................
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V ...............................................................
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V ...............................................................
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V ...............................................................
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V ...............................................................
SES Satellites (Gibraltar) Ltd ......................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES Americom, Inc .....................................................................................
SES DTH do Brasil Ltda .............................................................................
SES Satellites (Gibraltar) Ltd ......................................................................
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.A ...................................................
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.A ...................................................
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.A ...................................................
Telesat Brasil Capacidade de Satelites Ltda ..............................................
Telesat Canada ...........................................................................................
Telesat Canada ...........................................................................................
Telesat Canada ...........................................................................................
Telesat International Ltd ..............................................................................
Viasat, Inc ....................................................................................................
E150028 ........
S2592/S2868
S3058 ............
S2756 ............
S2870 ............
S3048 ............
S2828 ............
S2950 ............
S2695 ............
S2926 ............
S2938 ............
S2873 ............
S2676 ............
S3037 ............
S2964 ............
S2974 ............
S2951 ............
S2677 ............
S2678 ............
S2845 ............
S2821 ............
S2674 ............
S2703 ............
S2646/S2472
S2955 ............
S2902 ............
Inmarsat 5F3 ....................................
Galaxy 23 .........................................
HISPASAT 143W–1 .........................
NSS–9 ..............................................
SES–6 ..............................................
NSS–6 ..............................................
SES–4 ..............................................
SES–10 ............................................
EUTELSAT 113 WEST A ................
EUTELSAT 117 WEST B ................
EUTELSAT 115 WEST B ................
EUTELSAT 117 WEST A ................
AMC 21 ............................................
NSS–11 ............................................
SES–11 ............................................
SES–14 ............................................
SES–15 ............................................
STAR ONE C1 .................................
STAR ONE C2 .................................
STAR ONE C3 .................................
ESTRELA DO SUL 2 .......................
ANIK F1R .........................................
ANIK F3 ...........................................
ANIK F2 ...........................................
TELSTAR 19 VANTAGE .................
VIASAT–2 ........................................
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
NON-U.S.-LICENSED SPACE STATIONS—MARKET ACCESS THROUGH EARTH STATION LICENSES
ITU name
(if available)
Common name
Call sign
APSTAR V ................................................................
AUSSAT B 152E ......................................................
CAN–BSS3 and CAN–BSS ......................................
Ciel Satellite Group ..................................................
Eutelsat 65 West A ..................................................
INMARSAT 3F3 ........................................................
INMARSAT 4F1 ........................................................
INMARSAT 5F2 ........................................................
JCSAT–2B ................................................................
NIMIQ 5 ....................................................................
MSAT–1 ....................................................................
QUETZSAT–1(MEX) ................................................
Superbird C2 ............................................................
WILDBLUE–1 ...........................................................
Yamal 300K ..............................................................
APSTAR 5 ................................................................
OPTUS D2 ...............................................................
ECHOSTAR 23 ........................................................
Ciel-2 ........................................................................
Eutelsat 65 West A ..................................................
INMARSAT 3F3 .......................................................
INMARSAT 4F1 .......................................................
INMARSAT 5F2 .......................................................
JCSAT–2B ...............................................................
NIMIQ 5 ....................................................................
MSAT–1 ...................................................................
QUETZSAT–1 ..........................................................
Superbird C2 ............................................................
WILDBLUE–1 ...........................................................
Yamal 300K .............................................................
E980250 ................
M221170 ................
SM1987/SM2975 ...
E050029 ................
E160081 ................
E000284 ................
KA25 ......................
E120072 ................
M174163 ................
E080107 ................
E980179 ................
NUS1101 ...............
M334100 ................
E040213 ................
M174162 ................
GSO/NGSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
GSO
NON-GEOSTATIONARY SPACE STATIONS (NGSO)
ITU name
(if available)
Common name
Call sign
NGSO
U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems
ORBCOMM License Corp .............
Iridium Constellation LLC ...............
Space Exploration Holdings, LLC ..
Swarm Technologies .....................
Planet Labs ....................................
Planet Labs ....................................
Maxar License ...............................
BlackSky Global .............................
Astro Digital U.S., Inc ....................
Hawkeye 360 .................................
ORBCOMM ...................................
IRIDIUM ........................................
SPACEX Ku/Ka-Band ...................
SWARM ........................................
Flock .............................................
Skysats .........................................
WorldView 1,2,3 & 4 .....................
Global 1,2,3 & 4 ...........................
LANDMAPPER .............................
HE360 ...........................................
S2103 ...........................................
S2110 ...........................................
S2983/S3018 ................................
S3041 ...........................................
S2912 ...........................................
S2862 ...........................................
S2129/S2348 ................................
S3032 ...........................................
S3014 ...........................................
S3042 ...........................................
Other.
Other.
Other.
Other.
Less Complex.
Less Complex.
Less Complex.
Less Complex.
Less Complex.
Less Complex.
Non-U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems—Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory Ruling
Telesat Canada .............................
Kepler Communications, Inc ..........
WorldVu Satellites Ltd ...................
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Other.
Other.
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ITU name
(if available)
Common name
Call sign
Hiber Inc ........................................
O3b Ltd ..........................................
HIBER ...........................................
O3b ...............................................
S3038 ...........................................
S2935 ...........................................
NGSO
Other.
Other.
NGSO Systems That Are Partly U.S.-Licensed and Partly Non-U.S.-Licensed With Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory
Ruling
Globalstar License LLC .................
Spire Global ...................................
GLOBALSTAR ..............................
LEMUR & MINAS .........................
S2115 ...........................................
S2946/S3045 ................................
Other.
Less Complex.
TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
3246 .......................................................
18285 .....................................................
11912 .....................................................
56528 .....................................................
282 .........................................................
1236 .......................................................
33261 .....................................................
8263 .......................................................
2728 .......................................................
2767 .......................................................
62442 .....................................................
4145 .......................................................
67494 .....................................................
13988 .....................................................
40517 .....................................................
65522 .....................................................
804 .........................................................
148 .........................................................
51598 .....................................................
51241 .....................................................
40820 .....................................................
8523 .......................................................
65301 .....................................................
2506 .......................................................
3658 .......................................................
23079 .....................................................
33440 .....................................................
37005 .....................................................
32311 .....................................................
41212 .....................................................
7143 .......................................................
55049 .....................................................
33471 .....................................................
13813 .....................................................
21649 .....................................................
33543 .....................................................
50182 .....................................................
6864 .......................................................
73101 .....................................................
49579 .....................................................
49578 .....................................................
58684 .....................................................
29234 .....................................................
17433 .....................................................
1151 .......................................................
35811 .....................................................
4148 .......................................................
16940 .....................................................
53586 .....................................................
69619 .....................................................
22685 .....................................................
56384 .....................................................
65395 .....................................................
169030 ...................................................
61068 .....................................................
48556 .....................................................
KAAH–TV ..............................................
KAAL .....................................................
KAAS–TV ..............................................
KABB .....................................................
KABC–TV ..............................................
KACV–TV ..............................................
KADN–TV ..............................................
KAEF–TV ..............................................
KAET .....................................................
KAFT .....................................................
KAID ......................................................
KAII–TV .................................................
KAIL .......................................................
KAIT ......................................................
KAJB .....................................................
KAKE .....................................................
KAKM ....................................................
KAKW–DT .............................................
KALB–TV ...............................................
KALO .....................................................
KAMC ....................................................
KAMR–TV .............................................
KAMU–TV .............................................
KAPP .....................................................
KARD ....................................................
KARE .....................................................
KARK–TV ..............................................
KARZ–TV ..............................................
KASA–TV ..............................................
KASN .....................................................
KASW ....................................................
KASY–TV ..............................................
KATC .....................................................
KATN .....................................................
KATU .....................................................
KATV .....................................................
KAUT–TV ..............................................
KAUZ–TV ..............................................
KAVU–TV ..............................................
KAWB ....................................................
KAWE ....................................................
KAYU–TV ..............................................
KAZA–TV ..............................................
KAZD .....................................................
KAZQ .....................................................
KAZT–TV ...............................................
KBAK–TV ..............................................
KBCA .....................................................
KBCB .....................................................
KBCW ....................................................
KBDI–TV ...............................................
KBEH .....................................................
KBFD–DT ..............................................
KBGS–TV ..............................................
KBHE–TV ..............................................
KBIM–TV ...............................................
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population
955,391
589,502
220,262
2,474,296
17,540,791
372,627
877,965
138,085
4,217,217
1,204,376
711,035
188,810
1,967,744
861,149
383,886
803,937
380,240
2,615,956
943,307
948,683
391,526
366,476
346,892
319,797
703,234
3,924,944
1,212,038
1,066,386
1,161,789
1,175,627
4,174,437
1,144,839
1,348,897
97,466
2,977,993
1,257,777
1,637,333
381,671
319,618
186,919
136,033
809,464
14,973,535
6,776,778
1,097,010
436,925
1,510,400
479,260
1,256,193
8,227,562
4,042,177
17,736,497
953,207
159,269
140,860
205,701
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879,906
568,169
219,922
2,456,689
16,957,292
372,330
877,965
122,808
4,184,386
1,122,928
702,721
165,396
1,948,341
845,812
383,195
799,254
379,105
2,531,813
942,043
844,503
391,502
366,335
342,455
283,944
700,887
3,907,483
1,196,196
1,050,270
1,119,108
1,159,721
4,160,497
1,099,825
1,348,897
97,128
2,845,582
1,234,933
1,636,330
379,435
319,484
186,845
133,937
750,766
13,810,130
6,774,172
1,084,327
359,273
1,263,910
479,219
1,223,883
7,375,199
3,683,394
17,695,306
834,341
156,802
133,082
205,647
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
$6,857
4,428
1,714
19,145
132,148
2,902
6,842
957
32,609
8,751
5,476
1,289
15,183
6,591
2,986
6,229
2,954
19,730
7,341
6,581
3,051
2,855
2,669
2,213
5,462
30,451
9,322
8,185
8,721
9,038
32,423
8,571
10,512
757
22,176
9,624
12,752
2,957
2,490
1,456
1,044
5,851
107,622
52,791
8,450
2,800
9,850
3,735
9,538
57,475
28,705
137,900
6,502
1,222
1,037
1,603
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Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
29108 .....................................................
33658 .....................................................
83306 .....................................................
63768 .....................................................
53324 .....................................................
10150 .....................................................
22121 .....................................................
49760 .....................................................
55370 .....................................................
66414 .....................................................
66415 .....................................................
19593 .....................................................
66416 .....................................................
4939 .......................................................
62469 .....................................................
61214 .....................................................
6669 .......................................................
35909 .....................................................
58618 .....................................................
6823 .......................................................
33756 .....................................................
21422 .....................................................
11265 .....................................................
14867 .....................................................
27507 .....................................................
9628 .......................................................
49750 .....................................................
33710 .....................................................
9640 .......................................................
63158 .....................................................
62424 .....................................................
83913 .....................................................
57219 .....................................................
10245 .....................................................
13058 .....................................................
18079 .....................................................
132606 ...................................................
60793 .....................................................
33722 .....................................................
62468 .....................................................
41969 .....................................................
47903 .....................................................
71586 .....................................................
33742 .....................................................
19117 .....................................................
63165 .....................................................
33894 .....................................................
53843 .....................................................
33875 .....................................................
9719 .......................................................
60728 .....................................................
59494 .....................................................
33749 .....................................................
41230 .....................................................
58605 .....................................................
10036 .....................................................
64444 .....................................................
51502 .....................................................
42008 .....................................................
166511 ...................................................
24316 .....................................................
68713 .....................................................
22201 .....................................................
33764 .....................................................
79258 .....................................................
166332 ...................................................
38375 .....................................................
17037 .....................................................
33770 .....................................................
29102 .....................................................
25454 .....................................................
KBIN–TV ...............................................
KBJR–TV ...............................................
KBLN–TV ..............................................
KBLR .....................................................
KBME–TV ..............................................
KBMT ....................................................
KBMY ....................................................
KBOI–TV ...............................................
KBRR ....................................................
KBSD–DT ..............................................
KBSH–DT ..............................................
KBSI ......................................................
KBSL–DT ..............................................
KBSV .....................................................
KBTC–TV ..............................................
KBTV–TV ..............................................
KBTX–TV ..............................................
KBVO ....................................................
KBVU .....................................................
KBYU–TV ..............................................
KBZK .....................................................
KCAL–TV ..............................................
KCAU–TV ..............................................
KCBA .....................................................
KCBD ....................................................
KCBS–TV ..............................................
KCBY–TV ..............................................
KCCI ......................................................
KCCW–TV .............................................
KCDO–TV .............................................
KCDT .....................................................
KCEB .....................................................
KCEC ....................................................
KCEN–TV ..............................................
KCET .....................................................
KCFW–TV .............................................
KCGE–DT .............................................
KCHF .....................................................
KCIT ......................................................
KCKA .....................................................
KCLO–TV ..............................................
KCNC–TV ..............................................
KCNS ....................................................
KCOP–TV ..............................................
KCOS ....................................................
KCOY–TV ..............................................
KCPQ ....................................................
KCPT .....................................................
KCRA–TV ..............................................
KCRG–TV .............................................
KCSD–TV ..............................................
KCSG ....................................................
KCTS–TV ..............................................
KCTV .....................................................
KCVU ....................................................
KCWC–DT .............................................
KCWE ....................................................
KCWI–TV ..............................................
KCWO–TV .............................................
KCWV ....................................................
KCWX ....................................................
KCWY–DT .............................................
KDAF .....................................................
KDBC–TV ..............................................
KDCK ....................................................
KDCU–DT .............................................
KDEN–TV ..............................................
KDFI ......................................................
KDFW ....................................................
KDIN–TV ...............................................
KDKA–TV ..............................................
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population
912,921
275,585
297,384
1,964,979
123,571
743,009
119,993
715,191
149,869
155,012
102,781
756,501
49,814
1,352,166
3,697,981
734,008
4,404,648
1,498,015
135,249
2,389,548
120,807
17,499,483
714,315
3,088,394
414,804
17,853,152
89,156
1,102,130
284,280
2,798,103
698,389
1,163,228
3,831,192
1,795,767
16,875,019
148,162
123,930
1,118,671
382,477
953,680
138,413
3,794,400
8,270,858
17,386,133
1,014,396
664,655
4,439,875
2,507,879
10,612,483
1,136,762
273,553
174,814
4,177,824
2,547,456
630,068
44,216
2,460,172
1,043,811
50,707
207,398
3,961,268
79,948
6,648,507
1,015,564
43,088
796,251
3,376,799
6,684,439
6,659,312
1,088,376
3,611,796
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911,725
271,298
134,927
1,915,861
123,485
742,369
119,908
708,374
149,868
154,891
100,433
754,722
48,483
1,262,708
3,621,965
734,008
4,401,048
1,312,360
120,827
2,209,060
107,817
16,889,157
706,224
2,369,803
414,091
16,656,778
73,211
1,095,326
276,935
2,650,225
657,101
1,159,665
3,613,287
1,757,018
15,402,588
129,122
123,930
1,085,205
381,818
804,362
132,157
3,541,089
7,381,656
16,647,708
1,014,205
459,468
4,311,994
2,506,224
6,500,774
1,107,130
273,447
164,765
4,115,603
2,545,645
616,068
39,439
2,458,913
1,042,642
50,685
207,370
3,954,787
79,414
6,645,226
1,015,162
43,067
795,504
3,351,182
6,682,487
6,657,023
1,083,845
3,450,690
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
7,105
2,114
1,051
14,930
962
5,785
934
5,520
1,168
1,207
783
5,882
378
9,840
28,226
5,720
34,297
10,227
942
17,215
840
131,617
5,504
18,468
3,227
129,806
571
8,536
2,158
20,653
5,121
9,037
28,158
13,692
120,032
1,006
966
8,457
2,976
6,268
1,030
27,596
57,525
129,736
7,904
3,581
33,603
19,531
50,661
8,628
2,131
1,284
32,073
19,838
4,801
307
19,162
8,125
395
1,616
30,820
619
51,786
7,911
336
6,199
26,116
52,077
51,878
8,446
26,891
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Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
60740 .....................................................
4691 .......................................................
41975 .....................................................
55379 .....................................................
55375 .....................................................
25221 .....................................................
78915 .....................................................
56524 .....................................................
24518 .....................................................
1005 .......................................................
60736 .....................................................
61064 .....................................................
53329 .....................................................
56527 .....................................................
49326 .....................................................
83491 .....................................................
33778 .....................................................
67910 .....................................................
126 .........................................................
18084 .....................................................
51208 .....................................................
58408 .....................................................
55435 .....................................................
41983 .....................................................
34440 .....................................................
2777 .......................................................
26304 .....................................................
63845 .....................................................
18338 .....................................................
50591 .....................................................
56029 .....................................................
49324 .....................................................
40878 .....................................................
61067 .....................................................
25577 .....................................................
50205 .....................................................
62182 .....................................................
37101 .....................................................
2768 .......................................................
12895 .....................................................
55643 .....................................................
2770 .......................................................
53903 .....................................................
92872 .....................................................
68853 .....................................................
33691 .....................................................
60637 .....................................................
83715 .....................................................
34406 .....................................................
34412 .....................................................
125 .........................................................
51466 .....................................................
22589 .....................................................
65370 .....................................................
49264 .....................................................
12729 .....................................................
83992 .....................................................
42122 .....................................................
53321 .....................................................
74256 .....................................................
21613 .....................................................
21612 .....................................................
66222 .....................................................
33716 .....................................................
41517 .....................................................
81509 .....................................................
31597 .....................................................
59013 .....................................................
51429 .....................................................
66469 .....................................................
8620 .......................................................
KDKF .....................................................
KDLH .....................................................
KDLO–TV ..............................................
KDLT–TV ...............................................
KDLV–TV ..............................................
KDMD ....................................................
KDMI .....................................................
KDNL–TV ..............................................
KDOC–TV .............................................
KDOR–TV .............................................
KDRV ....................................................
KDSD–TV ..............................................
KDSE .....................................................
KDSM–TV .............................................
KDTN .....................................................
KDTP .....................................................
KDTV–DT ..............................................
KDTX–TV ..............................................
KDVR ....................................................
KECI–TV ...............................................
KECY–TV ..............................................
KEDT .....................................................
KEET .....................................................
KELO–TV ..............................................
KEMO–TV .............................................
KEMV ....................................................
KENS .....................................................
KENV–DT ..............................................
KENW ....................................................
KEPB–TV ..............................................
KEPR–TV ..............................................
KERA–TV ..............................................
KERO–TV ..............................................
KESD–TV ..............................................
KESQ–TV ..............................................
KETA–TV ..............................................
KETC .....................................................
KETD .....................................................
KETG .....................................................
KETH–TV ..............................................
KETK–TV ..............................................
KETS .....................................................
KETV .....................................................
KETZ .....................................................
KEYC–TV ..............................................
KEYE–TV ..............................................
KEYT–TV ..............................................
KEYU .....................................................
KEZI ......................................................
KFBB–TV ..............................................
KFCT .....................................................
KFDA–TV ..............................................
KFDM ....................................................
KFDX–TV ..............................................
KFFV .....................................................
KFFX–TV ...............................................
KFJX ......................................................
KFMB–TV ..............................................
KFME ....................................................
KFNB .....................................................
KFNE .....................................................
KFNR .....................................................
KFOR–TV ..............................................
KFOX–TV ..............................................
KFPH–DT ..............................................
KFPX–TV ..............................................
KFQX .....................................................
KFRE–TV ..............................................
KFSF–DT ..............................................
KFSM–TV ..............................................
KFSN–TV ..............................................
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population
71,413
263,422
208,354
639,284
96,873
375,328
1,141,990
2,987,219
17,503,793
1,112,060
519,706
64,314
42,896
1,096,220
6,602,327
26,564
7,959,349
6,680,738
3,644,912
211,745
399,372
513,683
177,313
705,364
8,270,858
619,889
2,544,094
47,220
87,017
576,964
453,259
6,681,083
1,285,357
166,018
1,334,172
1,702,441
2,913,924
3,323,570
426,883
6,088,821
1,031,567
1,185,111
1,355,714
526,890
544,900
2,732,257
1,419,564
339,348
1,113,171
93,519
795,114
385,064
732,665
381,703
4,020,926
409,952
515,708
3,947,735
393,045
80,382
54,988
10,988
1,616,459
1,023,999
347,579
963,969
186,473
1,721,275
7,348,828
906,728
1,836,607
E:\FR\FM\22SER2.SGM
64,567
260,394
208,118
628,281
96,620
373,408
1,140,939
2,982,311
16,701,233
1,108,556
440,002
59,635
41,432
1,095,478
6,600,186
24,469
7,129,638
6,679,424
3,521,884
193,803
394,379
513,683
159,960
646,126
7,381,656
559,135
2,529,382
40,677
87,017
523,655
433,260
6,677,852
1,164,979
159,195
572,057
1,688,227
2,911,313
3,285,231
409,511
6,088,677
1,030,122
1,166,796
1,350,740
523,877
531,079
2,652,529
1,239,577
339,302
1,065,880
91,964
788,747
383,977
732,588
381,318
3,987,153
403,692
505,647
3,699,981
392,472
79,842
54,420
10,965
1,615,614
1,018,549
282,838
963,846
163,637
1,705,484
6,528,430
884,919
1,819,585
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
503
2,029
1,622
4,896
753
2,910
8,891
23,241
130,153
8,639
3,429
465
323
8,537
51,435
191
55,561
52,053
27,446
1,510
3,073
4,003
1,247
5,035
57,525
4,357
19,711
317
678
4,081
3,376
52,041
9,079
1,241
4,458
13,156
22,688
25,602
3,191
47,449
8,028
9,093
10,526
4,083
4,139
20,671
9,660
2,644
8,306
717
6,147
2,992
5,709
2,972
31,072
3,146
3,941
28,834
3,059
622
424
85
12,590
7,938
2,204
7,511
1,275
13,291
50,876
6,896
14,180
52758
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
29560 .....................................................
83714 .....................................................
60537 .....................................................
60549 .....................................................
61335 .....................................................
81441 .....................................................
34439 .....................................................
36917 .....................................................
592 .........................................................
29015 .....................................................
35336 .....................................................
17625 .....................................................
70917 .....................................................
84453 .....................................................
41427 .....................................................
25685 .....................................................
34457 .....................................................
52593 .....................................................
7841 .......................................................
24485 .....................................................
34459 .....................................................
53320 .....................................................
7894 .......................................................
83945 .....................................................
34445 .....................................................
23302 .....................................................
36914 .....................................................
36920 .....................................................
10061 .....................................................
34470 .....................................................
56034 .....................................................
81694 .....................................................
25511 .....................................................
40876 .....................................................
36918 .....................................................
34874 .....................................................
63177 .....................................................
63162 .....................................................
63166 .....................................................
63170 .....................................................
4146 .......................................................
34846 .....................................................
60353 .....................................................
27300 .....................................................
26431 .....................................................
21160 .....................................................
29085 .....................................................
17688 .....................................................
47670 .....................................................
47987 .....................................................
34867 .....................................................
60354 .....................................................
4144 .......................................................
34529 .....................................................
4690 .......................................................
34537 .....................................................
30601 .....................................................
34348 .....................................................
24508 .....................................................
69677 .....................................................
64544 .....................................................
23394 .....................................................
34564 .....................................................
56028 .....................................................
58560 .....................................................
53382 .....................................................
66258 .....................................................
10188 .....................................................
29095 .....................................................
34527 .....................................................
63865 .....................................................
KFTA–TV ...............................................
KFTC .....................................................
KFTH–DT ..............................................
KFTR–DT ..............................................
KFTS .....................................................
KFTU–DT ..............................................
KFTV–DT ..............................................
KFVE .....................................................
KFVS–TV ..............................................
KFWD ....................................................
KFXA .....................................................
KFXB–TV ..............................................
KFXK–TV ..............................................
KFXL–TV ...............................................
KFYR–TV ..............................................
KGAN ....................................................
KGBT–TV ..............................................
KGBY ....................................................
KGCW ...................................................
KGEB ....................................................
KGET–TV ..............................................
KGFE .....................................................
KGIN ......................................................
KGLA–DT ..............................................
KGMB ....................................................
KGMC ....................................................
KGMD–TV .............................................
KGMV ....................................................
KGNS–TV ..............................................
KGO–TV ................................................
KGPE ....................................................
KGPX–TV ..............................................
KGTF .....................................................
KGTV .....................................................
KGUN–TV .............................................
KGW ......................................................
KGWC–TV .............................................
KGWL–TV .............................................
KGWN–TV .............................................
KGWR–TV .............................................
KHAW–TV .............................................
KHBC–TV ..............................................
KHBS .....................................................
KHCE–TV ..............................................
KHET .....................................................
KHGI–TV ...............................................
KHIN ......................................................
KHME ....................................................
KHMT ....................................................
KHNE–TV ..............................................
KHNL .....................................................
KHOG–TV .............................................
KHON–TV .............................................
KHOU ....................................................
KHQA–TV ..............................................
KHQ–TV ................................................
KHRR ....................................................
KHSD–TV ..............................................
KHSL–TV ..............................................
KHSV .....................................................
KHVO ....................................................
KIAH ......................................................
KICU–TV ...............................................
KIDK ......................................................
KIDY ......................................................
KIEM–TV ...............................................
KIFI–TV .................................................
KIII .........................................................
KIIN .......................................................
KIKU ......................................................
KILM ......................................................
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population
818,859
61,990
6,080,688
17,560,679
74,936
113,876
1,794,984
953,895
895,871
6,610,836
875,538
373,280
934,043
862,531
130,881
1,083,213
1,230,798
270,089
949,575
1,186,225
917,927
114,564
230,535
1,645,641
953,398
1,824,786
94,323
193,564
267,236
8,637,074
1,699,131
685,626
161,885
3,960,667
1,398,527
3,058,216
80,475
38,125
469,467
51,315
95,204
74,884
631,770
2,353,883
959,060
233,973
1,041,244
181,345
175,601
203,931
953,398
765,360
953,207
6,083,336
318,469
822,371
1,227,847
188,735
625,904
2,059,794
94,226
6,099,694
8,233,041
305,509
116,614
174,390
324,422
569,864
1,365,215
953,896
17,256,205
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809,173
61,953
6,080,373
16,305,726
65,126
109,731
1,779,917
851,585
873,777
6,598,496
874,070
368,466
931,791
854,678
128,301
1,057,597
1,230,791
218,544
945,476
1,150,201
874,332
114,564
228,338
1,645,641
851,088
1,803,796
93,879
162,230
259,548
7,929,294
1,682,082
624,955
160,568
3,682,219
1,212,484
2,881,387
80,009
38,028
440,388
50,957
94,851
74,884
608,052
2,348,391
944,568
229,173
1,039,383
179,706
170,957
202,944
851,088
702,984
886,431
6,081,785
316,134
774,821
1,166,890
185,202
608,850
2,020,045
93,657
6,099,297
7,174,316
302,535
116,596
160,801
320,118
566,796
1,335,707
850,963
15,804,489
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
6,306
483
47,384
127,071
508
855
13,871
6,636
6,809
51,422
6,812
2,871
7,261
6,661
1,000
8,242
9,592
1,703
7,368
8,964
6,814
893
1,779
12,824
6,633
14,057
732
1,264
2,023
61,793
13,108
4,870
1,251
28,696
9,449
22,455
624
296
3,432
397
739
584
4,739
18,301
7,361
1,786
8,100
1,400
1,332
1,582
6,633
5,478
6,908
47,395
2,464
6,038
9,094
1,443
4,745
15,742
730
47,532
55,909
2,358
909
1,253
2,495
4,417
10,409
6,632
123,164
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
56033 .....................................................
66402 .....................................................
67089 .....................................................
34847 .....................................................
51708 .....................................................
26249 .....................................................
62427 .....................................................
66781 .....................................................
62430 .....................................................
12896 .....................................................
64548 .....................................................
59255 .....................................................
47285 .....................................................
13792 .....................................................
14000 .....................................................
20015 .....................................................
53315 .....................................................
59439 .....................................................
55364 .....................................................
7675 .......................................................
55031 .....................................................
13814 .....................................................
36607 .....................................................
83180 .....................................................
58267 .....................................................
24766 .....................................................
35097 .....................................................
22644 .....................................................
35037 .....................................................
35042 .....................................................
52907 .....................................................
3660 .......................................................
65523 .....................................................
38430 .....................................................
77719 .....................................................
51479 .....................................................
37105 .....................................................
56032 .....................................................
35059 .....................................................
54011 .....................................................
11264 .....................................................
47975 .....................................................
38590 .....................................................
38588 .....................................................
749 .........................................................
11951 .....................................................
8564 .......................................................
8322 .......................................................
31114 .....................................................
24436 .....................................................
38587 .....................................................
38589 .....................................................
38591 .....................................................
68540 .....................................................
12913 .....................................................
57220 .....................................................
11683 .....................................................
82476 .....................................................
40250 .....................................................
64551 .....................................................
51499 .....................................................
65686 .....................................................
56079 .....................................................
35183 .....................................................
41237 .....................................................
42636 .....................................................
38584 .....................................................
22127 .....................................................
162016 ...................................................
26428 .....................................................
39665 .....................................................
KIMA–TV ...............................................
KIMT ......................................................
KINC ......................................................
KING–TV ...............................................
KINT–TV ................................................
KION–TV ...............................................
KIPT ......................................................
KIRO–TV ...............................................
KISU–TV ...............................................
KITU–TV ................................................
KITV ......................................................
KIVI–TV .................................................
KIXE–TV ................................................
KJJC–TV ...............................................
KJLA ......................................................
KJNP–TV ...............................................
KJRE .....................................................
KJRH–TV ..............................................
KJRR .....................................................
KJTL ......................................................
KJTV–TV ...............................................
KJUD .....................................................
KJZZ–TV ...............................................
KKAI ......................................................
KKAP .....................................................
KKCO ....................................................
KKJB .....................................................
KKPX–TV ..............................................
KKTV .....................................................
KLAS–TV ...............................................
KLAX–TV ...............................................
KLBK–TV ...............................................
KLBY .....................................................
KLCS .....................................................
KLCW–TV .............................................
KLDO–TV ..............................................
KLEI .......................................................
KLEW–TV ..............................................
KLFY–TV ...............................................
KLJB ......................................................
KLKN .....................................................
KLNE–TV ..............................................
KLPA–TV ...............................................
KLPB–TV ...............................................
KLRN .....................................................
KLRT–TV ...............................................
KLRU .....................................................
KLSR–TV ..............................................
KLST .....................................................
KLTJ ......................................................
KLTL–TV ...............................................
KLTM–TV ..............................................
KLTS–TV ...............................................
KLTV .....................................................
KLUJ–TV ...............................................
KLUZ–TV ...............................................
KLVX .....................................................
KLWB ....................................................
KLWY ....................................................
KMAU ....................................................
KMAX–TV ..............................................
KMBC–TV .............................................
KMBH ....................................................
KMCB ....................................................
KMCC ....................................................
KMCI–TV ...............................................
KMCT–TV ..............................................
KMCY ....................................................
KMDE ....................................................
KMEB ....................................................
KMEG ....................................................
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population
308,604
654,083
2,002,066
4,074,288
1,015,582
2,400,317
171,405
4,058,101
311,827
712,362
953,207
710,819
467,518
82,749
17,929,100
98,403
16,187
1,416,108
45,515
379,594
406,283
31,229
2,388,965
955,203
957,786
206,018
629,939
7,588,288
2,892,126
2,094,297
367,212
387,783
31,102
16,875,019
381,889
250,832
175,045
164,908
1,355,890
1,027,104
932,757
120,338
414,699
749,053
2,374,472
1,171,678
2,614,658
564,415
199,067
6,034,131
423,574
694,280
883,661
1,069,690
1,195,751
1,079,718
2,044,150
1,065,748
541,043
213,060
10,767,605
2,507,895
1,225,732
69,357
2,064,592
2,429,392
267,004
71,797
35,409
221,810
708,748
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260,593
643,384
1,920,903
4,036,926
1,015,274
855,808
170,455
4,030,968
307,651
712,362
839,906
702,619
428,118
81,865
16,794,896
98,097
16,170
1,397,311
44,098
379,263
406,260
30,106
2,209,183
941,214
923,172
172,628
624,784
6,758,490
2,478,864
1,940,030
366,839
387,743
31,096
15,402,588
381,816
250,832
138,087
148,256
1,355,409
1,012,309
895,101
120,277
414,447
749,053
2,353,440
1,152,541
2,575,518
508,157
169,551
6,033,867
423,574
688,915
882,589
1,051,361
1,195,751
1,019,302
1,936,083
1,065,748
538,231
188,953
7,132,240
2,506,661
1,225,732
66,203
2,010,262
2,428,626
266,880
71,793
35,401
203,470
704,130
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
2,031
5,014
14,970
31,460
7,912
6,669
1,328
31,413
2,398
5,551
6,545
5,476
3,336
638
130,883
764
126
10,889
344
2,956
3,166
235
17,216
7,335
7,194
1,345
4,869
52,669
19,318
15,119
2,859
3,022
242
120,032
2,975
1,955
1,076
1,155
10,563
7,889
6,976
937
3,230
5,837
18,340
8,982
20,071
3,960
1,321
47,022
3,301
5,369
6,878
8,193
9,318
7,943
15,088
8,305
4,194
1,473
55,582
19,534
9,552
516
15,666
18,926
2,080
559
276
1,586
5,487
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
35123 .....................................................
40875 .....................................................
35131 .....................................................
16749 .....................................................
63164 .....................................................
53541 .....................................................
52046 .....................................................
47981 .....................................................
24753 .....................................................
4326 .......................................................
41425 .....................................................
70034 .....................................................
51488 .....................................................
73701 .....................................................
44052 .....................................................
68883 .....................................................
12525 .....................................................
43095 .....................................................
35189 .....................................................
35190 .....................................................
77063 .....................................................
35200 .....................................................
32958 .....................................................
86534 .....................................................
51518 .....................................................
54420 .....................................................
35822 .....................................................
993 .........................................................
24749 .....................................................
47906 .....................................................
81464 .....................................................
9754 .......................................................
82611 .....................................................
82615 .....................................................
12395 .....................................................
12427 .....................................................
17683 .....................................................
48003 .....................................................
125710 ...................................................
59363 .....................................................
48525 .....................................................
48521 .....................................................
84215 .....................................................
55528 .....................................................
47707 .....................................................
48975 .....................................................
49273 .....................................................
10228 .....................................................
55362 .....................................................
35277 .....................................................
19191 .....................................................
58608 .....................................................
35280 .....................................................
144 .........................................................
33745 .....................................................
69692 .....................................................
29557 .....................................................
16950 .....................................................
59440 .....................................................
59014 .....................................................
50588 .....................................................
50590 .....................................................
58552 .....................................................
53928 .....................................................
35313 .....................................................
35321 .....................................................
8260 .......................................................
62272 .....................................................
50170 .....................................................
4328 .......................................................
84225 .....................................................
KMEX–DT .............................................
KMGH–TV .............................................
KMID .....................................................
KMIR–TV ...............................................
KMIZ ......................................................
KMLM–DT .............................................
KMLU ....................................................
KMNE–TV .............................................
KMOH–TV .............................................
KMOS–TV .............................................
KMOT ....................................................
KMOV ....................................................
KMPH–TV .............................................
KMPX ....................................................
KMSB ....................................................
KMSP–TV ..............................................
KMSS–TV ..............................................
KMTP–TV ..............................................
KMTR ....................................................
KMTV–TV ..............................................
KMTW ...................................................
KMVT ....................................................
KMVU–DT .............................................
KMYA–DT .............................................
KMYS ....................................................
KMYT–TV ..............................................
KMYU ....................................................
KNAT–TV ..............................................
KNAZ–TV ..............................................
KNBC ....................................................
KNBN ....................................................
KNCT .....................................................
KNDB ....................................................
KNDM ....................................................
KNDO ....................................................
KNDU ....................................................
KNEP .....................................................
KNHL .....................................................
KNIC–DT ...............................................
KNIN–TV ...............................................
KNLC .....................................................
KNLJ ......................................................
KNMD–TV .............................................
KNME–TV .............................................
KNMT ....................................................
KNOE–TV ..............................................
KNOP–TV ..............................................
KNPB .....................................................
KNRR ....................................................
KNSD ....................................................
KNSN–TV ..............................................
KNSO ....................................................
KNTV .....................................................
KNVA .....................................................
KNVN ....................................................
KNVO ....................................................
KNWA–TV .............................................
KNXT .....................................................
KNXV–TV ..............................................
KOAA–TV ..............................................
KOAB–TV ..............................................
KOAC–TV ..............................................
KOAM–TV .............................................
KOAT–TV ..............................................
KOB .......................................................
KOBF .....................................................
KOBI ......................................................
KOBR ....................................................
KOCB ....................................................
KOCE–TV ..............................................
KOCM ....................................................
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population
17,628,354
3,815,253
383,449
2,760,914
532,025
293,290
711,951
47,232
199,885
804,745
81,517
3,035,077
1,725,397
6,678,829
1,321,614
3,832,040
1,068,120
5,252,062
589,948
1,346,549
761,521
184,647
308,150
200,764
2,273,888
1,314,197
133,563
1,157,630
332,321
17,859,647
145,493
1,751,838
118,154
72,216
314,875
475,612
101,389
277,777
2,398,296
708,289
2,981,508
655,000
1,120,286
1,149,036
2,887,142
733,097
87,904
604,614
25,957
3,861,660
611,981
1,976,317
8,525,818
2,550,225
495,902
1,247,014
822,906
2,180,045
4,183,943
1,608,528
207,070
1,957,282
595,307
1,132,372
1,152,841
201,911
562,463
211,709
1,629,783
17,447,903
1,434,325
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16,318,720
3,574,365
383,439
730,764
530,008
293,290
708,107
44,189
184,283
803,129
79,504
3,029,405
1,697,871
6,674,706
1,039,442
3,805,141
1,066,388
4,457,617
520,666
1,344,796
761,516
176,351
231,506
200,719
2,267,913
1,302,378
130,198
1,124,619
227,658
16,555,232
136,995
1,726,148
118,122
72,209
270,892
462,556
95,890
277,308
2,383,294
703,838
2,978,979
642,705
1,100,869
1,103,695
2,794,995
729,703
85,423
462,732
25,931
3,618,321
459,485
1,931,825
8,027,505
2,529,184
470,252
1,247,014
804,682
2,160,460
4,173,022
1,203,731
203,371
1,543,401
584,921
1,105,116
1,113,162
166,177
519,063
211,551
1,629,152
16,331,792
1,433,605
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
127,172
27,855
2,988
5,695
4,130
2,286
5,518
344
1,436
6,259
620
23,608
13,232
52,016
8,100
29,653
8,310
34,738
4,058
10,480
5,934
1,374
1,804
1,564
17,674
10,149
1,015
8,764
1,774
129,015
1,068
13,452
921
563
2,111
3,605
747
2,161
18,573
5,485
23,215
5,009
8,579
8,601
21,781
5,687
666
3,606
202
28,198
3,581
15,055
62,558
19,710
3,665
9,718
6,271
16,836
32,520
9,381
1,585
12,028
4,558
8,612
8,675
1,295
4,045
1,649
12,696
127,274
11,172
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
12508 .....................................................
83181 .....................................................
18283 .....................................................
66195 .....................................................
50198 .....................................................
51189 .....................................................
34859 .....................................................
166534 ...................................................
35380 .....................................................
35388 .....................................................
11910 .....................................................
48663 .....................................................
7890 .......................................................
63331 .....................................................
28496 .....................................................
21656 .....................................................
65583 .....................................................
35396 .....................................................
60675 .....................................................
50589 .....................................................
2566 .......................................................
64877 .....................................................
6865 .......................................................
34347 .....................................................
8284 .......................................................
35434 .....................................................
56550 .....................................................
51101 .....................................................
51102 .....................................................
3659 .......................................................
35455 .....................................................
67868 .....................................................
6124 .......................................................
50044 .....................................................
77452 .....................................................
35460 .....................................................
12524 .....................................................
41223 .....................................................
61551 .....................................................
86205 .....................................................
25452 .....................................................
58912 .....................................................
166510 ...................................................
13994 .....................................................
41964 .....................................................
35417 .....................................................
12144 .....................................................
47973 .....................................................
35486 .....................................................
77512 .....................................................
73998 .....................................................
26655 .....................................................
53117 .....................................................
48660 .....................................................
61071 .....................................................
53544 .....................................................
81445 .....................................................
77451 .....................................................
51491 .....................................................
33345 .....................................................
50633 .....................................................
82575 .....................................................
1270 .......................................................
58835 .....................................................
68695 .....................................................
68834 .....................................................
33337 .....................................................
5801 .......................................................
81507 .....................................................
61173 .....................................................
35907 .....................................................
KOCO–TV .............................................
KOCW ...................................................
KODE–TV ..............................................
KOED–TV ..............................................
KOET .....................................................
KOFY–TV ..............................................
KOGG ....................................................
KOHD ....................................................
KOIN ......................................................
KOKH–TV ..............................................
KOKI–TV ...............................................
KOLD–TV ..............................................
KOLN .....................................................
KOLO–TV ..............................................
KOLR .....................................................
KOMO–TV .............................................
KOMU–TV .............................................
KONG ....................................................
KOOD ....................................................
KOPB–TV ..............................................
KOPX–TV ..............................................
KORO ....................................................
KOSA–TV ..............................................
KOTA–TV ..............................................
KOTI ......................................................
KOTV–DT ..............................................
KOVR ....................................................
KOZJ .....................................................
KOZK .....................................................
KOZL–TV ..............................................
KPAX–TV ..............................................
KPAZ–TV ..............................................
KPBS .....................................................
KPBT–TV ..............................................
KPCB–DT ..............................................
KPDX .....................................................
KPEJ–TV ...............................................
KPHO–TV ..............................................
KPIC ......................................................
KPIF ......................................................
KPIX–TV ................................................
KPJK .....................................................
KPJR–TV ...............................................
KPLC .....................................................
KPLO–TV ..............................................
KPLR–TV ..............................................
KPMR ....................................................
KPNE–TV ..............................................
KPNX .....................................................
KPNZ .....................................................
KPOB–TV ..............................................
KPPX–TV ..............................................
KPRC–TV ..............................................
KPRY–TV ..............................................
KPSD–TV ..............................................
KPTB–DT ..............................................
KPTF–DT ..............................................
KPTH .....................................................
KPTM ....................................................
KPTS .....................................................
KPTV .....................................................
KPTW ....................................................
KPVI–DT ...............................................
KPXB–TV ..............................................
KPXC–TV ..............................................
KPXD–TV ..............................................
KPXE–TV ..............................................
KPXG–TV ..............................................
KPXJ .....................................................
KPXL–TV ...............................................
KPXM–TV ..............................................
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population
1,716,569
83,807
740,156
1,497,297
658,606
5,252,062
190,829
201,310
3,028,482
1,627,116
1,366,220
1,216,228
1,225,400
959,178
1,076,144
4,132,260
551,658
4,006,008
113,416
3,059,231
1,501,110
560,983
340,978
174,876
298,175
1,417,753
10,784,477
429,982
839,841
992,495
206,895
4,190,080
3,584,237
340,080
30,861
2,970,703
368,212
4,195,073
156,687
265,080
8,340,753
7,884,411
3,402,088
1,406,085
55,827
2,968,619
1,731,370
92,675
4,215,834
2,394,311
144,525
4,186,998
6,099,422
42,521
19,886
322,780
84,512
660,556
1,414,998
832,000
2,998,460
80,374
271,379
6,062,472
3,362,518
6,555,157
2,437,178
3,026,219
1,138,632
2,257,007
3,507,312
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1,708,085
83,789
731,512
1,459,833
637,640
4,457,617
161,310
197,662
2,881,460
1,625,246
1,352,227
887,754
1,190,178
826,985
1,038,613
4,087,435
542,544
3,985,271
113,285
2,875,815
1,500,883
560,983
338,070
152,861
97,132
1,403,838
7,162,989
427,991
834,308
963,281
193,201
4,176,323
3,463,189
340,080
30,835
2,848,423
368,208
4,175,139
105,807
258,174
7,480,594
6,955,179
3,372,831
1,403,853
52,765
2,965,673
1,473,251
89,021
4,184,428
2,208,707
143,656
4,171,450
6,099,076
42,426
18,799
320,646
84,512
655,373
1,414,014
827,866
2,847,263
80,012
264,204
6,062,271
3,341,951
6,553,373
2,436,024
2,882,598
1,135,626
2,243,520
3,506,503
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
13,311
653
5,701
11,376
4,969
34,738
1,257
1,540
22,455
12,666
10,538
6,918
9,275
6,445
8,094
31,853
4,228
31,057
883
22,411
11,696
4,372
2,635
1,191
757
10,940
55,821
3,335
6,502
7,507
1,506
32,546
26,989
2,650
240
22,198
2,869
32,537
825
2,012
58,296
54,202
26,284
10,940
411
23,111
11,481
694
32,609
17,212
1,120
32,508
47,530
331
147
2,499
659
5,107
11,019
6,452
22,189
624
2,059
47,243
26,044
51,070
18,984
22,464
8,850
17,484
27,326
52762
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
58978 .....................................................
77483 .....................................................
21156 .....................................................
10242 .....................................................
41430 .....................................................
18287 .....................................................
78322 .....................................................
35525 .....................................................
35500 .....................................................
35663 .....................................................
8214 .......................................................
5471 .......................................................
17686 .....................................................
61063 .....................................................
8378 .......................................................
20427 .....................................................
78921 .....................................................
306 .........................................................
166319 ...................................................
22161 .....................................................
57945 .....................................................
41110 .....................................................
8291 .......................................................
10192 .....................................................
49134 .....................................................
52579 .....................................................
70578 .....................................................
34868 .....................................................
51493 .....................................................
70596 .....................................................
70579 .....................................................
48589 .....................................................
43328 .....................................................
82698 .....................................................
29114 .....................................................
25559 .....................................................
22204 .....................................................
14040 .....................................................
14042 .....................................................
20476 .....................................................
84224 .....................................................
20373 .....................................................
47971 .....................................................
60307 .....................................................
65526 .....................................................
53539 .....................................................
48575 .....................................................
57431 .....................................................
82613 .....................................................
35567 .....................................................
84157 .....................................................
35585 .....................................................
55516 .....................................................
48360 .....................................................
307 .........................................................
11911 .....................................................
53118 .....................................................
35584 .....................................................
35587 .....................................................
38214 .....................................................
19653 .....................................................
19654 .....................................................
82910 .....................................................
10202 .....................................................
35608 .....................................................
72348 .....................................................
46981 .....................................................
35594 .....................................................
48658 .....................................................
17680 .....................................................
59444 .....................................................
KPXN–TV ..............................................
KPXO–TV ..............................................
KPXR–TV ..............................................
KQCA ....................................................
KQCD–TV .............................................
KQCK ....................................................
KQCW–DT ............................................
KQDS–TV ..............................................
KQED ....................................................
KQEH ....................................................
KQET .....................................................
KQIN ......................................................
KQME ....................................................
KQSD–TV ..............................................
KQSL .....................................................
KQTV .....................................................
KQUP ....................................................
KRBC–TV ..............................................
KRBK .....................................................
KRCA ....................................................
KRCB ....................................................
KRCG ....................................................
KRCR–TV ..............................................
KRCW–TV .............................................
KRDK–TV ..............................................
KRDO–TV .............................................
KREG–TV ..............................................
KREM ....................................................
KREN–TV ..............................................
KREX–TV ..............................................
KREY–TV ..............................................
KREZ–TV ..............................................
KRGV–TV ..............................................
KRII .......................................................
KRIN ......................................................
KRIS–TV ...............................................
KRIV ......................................................
KRMA–TV .............................................
KRMJ .....................................................
KRMT ....................................................
KRMU ....................................................
KRMZ ....................................................
KRNE–TV ..............................................
KRNV–DT ..............................................
KRON–TV .............................................
KRPV–DT ..............................................
KRQE ....................................................
KRSU–TV ..............................................
KRTN–TV ..............................................
KRTV .....................................................
KRWB–TV .............................................
KRWF ....................................................
KRWG–TV .............................................
KRXI–TV ...............................................
KSAN–TV ..............................................
KSAS–TV ..............................................
KSAT–TV ..............................................
KSAX .....................................................
KSAZ–TV ..............................................
KSBI ......................................................
KSBW ....................................................
KSBY .....................................................
KSCC ....................................................
KSCE .....................................................
KSCI ......................................................
KSCW–DT .............................................
KSDK .....................................................
KSEE .....................................................
KSFY–TV ..............................................
KSGW–TV .............................................
KSHB–TV ..............................................
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population
17,256,205
953,329
828,915
10,077,891
35,623
3,220,160
1,128,198
304,935
8,195,398
8,195,398
2,981,040
596,371
188,783
32,526
196,316
1,494,987
697,016
229,395
983,888
17,540,791
8,783,441
684,989
423,000
2,966,912
349,941
2,622,603
149,306
817,619
810,039
145,700
74,963
148,079
1,247,057
133,840
949,313
561,825
6,078,936
3,722,512
174,094
2,956,144
85,274
36,293
47,473
955,490
8,573,167
65,943
1,135,461
1,000,289
96,062
92,645
111,538
85,596
894,492
725,391
135,063
752,513
2,539,658
365,209
4,203,126
1,577,231
5,083,461
535,029
517,740
1,015,148
17,447,903
915,691
2,986,764
1,761,193
670,536
62,178
2,432,205
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15,804,489
913,341
821,250
6,276,197
33,415
3,162,711
1,123,324
301,439
7,283,828
7,283,828
2,076,157
596,277
184,719
31,328
133,564
1,401,160
551,824
229,277
966,187
16,957,292
8,503,802
662,418
402,594
2,842,523
349,929
2,272,383
95,141
752,113
681,212
145,606
65,700
105,121
1,247,029
132,912
923,735
561,718
6,078,846
3,564,949
159,511
2,864,236
72,499
33,620
38,273
792,543
8,028,256
65,943
1,105,093
998,310
74,452
90,849
110,979
85,596
661,703
548,865
135,051
752,504
2,502,246
365,209
4,178,448
1,575,865
4,429,165
495,562
517,740
1,010,581
16,331,792
910,511
2,979,035
1,746,282
607,844
57,629
2,431,273
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
123,164
7,118
6,400
48,910
260
24,647
8,754
2,349
56,763
56,763
16,179
4,647
1,440
244
1,041
10,919
4,300
1,787
7,529
132,148
66,270
5,162
3,137
22,152
2,727
17,709
741
5,861
5,309
1,135
512
819
9,718
1,036
7,199
4,377
47,372
27,782
1,243
22,321
565
262
298
6,176
62,564
514
8,612
7,780
580
708
865
667
5,157
4,277
1,052
5,864
19,500
2,846
32,563
12,281
34,516
3,862
4,035
7,875
127,274
7,096
23,216
13,609
4,737
449
18,947
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
73706 .....................................................
29096 .....................................................
664 .........................................................
35606 .....................................................
70482 .....................................................
6359 .......................................................
71558 .....................................................
33336 .....................................................
28510 .....................................................
35611 .....................................................
21161 .....................................................
72359 .....................................................
67766 .....................................................
72361 .....................................................
72362 .....................................................
67335 .....................................................
10179 .....................................................
72358 .....................................................
61956 .....................................................
52953 .....................................................
166546 ...................................................
53313 .....................................................
35843 .....................................................
63182 .....................................................
28010 .....................................................
60534 .....................................................
64987 .....................................................
22215 .....................................................
23428 .....................................................
5243 .......................................................
58827 .....................................................
60683 .....................................................
35645 .....................................................
61350 .....................................................
59988 .....................................................
999 .........................................................
35648 .....................................................
12930 .....................................................
81458 .....................................................
35649 .....................................................
67884 .....................................................
67999 .....................................................
35652 .....................................................
28324 .....................................................
67950 .....................................................
35655 .....................................................
68594 .....................................................
68597 .....................................................
35187 .....................................................
36916 .....................................................
2769 .......................................................
83707 .....................................................
35666 .....................................................
24514 .....................................................
35512 .....................................................
20871 .....................................................
68753 .....................................................
35084 .....................................................
29232 .....................................................
2787 .......................................................
29100 .....................................................
66170 .....................................................
49397 .....................................................
35670 .....................................................
62354 .....................................................
49153 .....................................................
64984 .....................................................
14675 .....................................................
10177 .....................................................
21533 .....................................................
47996 .....................................................
KSHV–TV ..............................................
KSIN–TV ...............................................
KSIX–TV ................................................
KSKN .....................................................
KSLA .....................................................
KSL–TV .................................................
KSMN ....................................................
KSMO–TV .............................................
KSMQ–TV .............................................
KSMS–TV ..............................................
KSNB–TV ..............................................
KSNC ....................................................
KSNF .....................................................
KSNG ....................................................
KSNK .....................................................
KSNT .....................................................
KSNV .....................................................
KSNW ....................................................
KSPS–TV ..............................................
KSPX–TV ..............................................
KSQA ....................................................
KSRE .....................................................
KSTC–TV ..............................................
KSTF .....................................................
KSTP–TV ..............................................
KSTR–DT ..............................................
KSTS .....................................................
KSTU .....................................................
KSTW ....................................................
KSVI ......................................................
KSWB–TV .............................................
KSWK ....................................................
KSWO–TV .............................................
KSYS .....................................................
KTAB–TV ..............................................
KTAJ–TV ...............................................
KTAL–TV ...............................................
KTAS .....................................................
KTAZ .....................................................
KTBC .....................................................
KTBN–TV ..............................................
KTBO–TV ..............................................
KTBS–TV ..............................................
KTBU .....................................................
KTBW–TV .............................................
KTBY .....................................................
KTCA–TV ..............................................
KTCI–TV ................................................
KTCW ....................................................
KTDO ....................................................
KTEJ ......................................................
KTEL–TV ...............................................
KTEN .....................................................
KTFD–TV ..............................................
KTFF–DT ...............................................
KTFK–DT ..............................................
KTFN .....................................................
KTFQ–TV ..............................................
KTGM ....................................................
KTHV .....................................................
KTIN ......................................................
KTIV ......................................................
KTKA–TV ..............................................
KTLA .....................................................
KTLM .....................................................
KTLN–TV ...............................................
KTMD ....................................................
KTMF .....................................................
KTMW ...................................................
KTNC–TV ..............................................
KTNE–TV ..............................................
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population
943,947
340,143
82,902
731,818
1,017,556
2,390,742
320,813
2,401,201
524,391
1,589,263
658,560
174,135
621,919
145,058
48,715
622,818
1,967,781
791,403
819,101
7,078,228
382,328
75,181
3,843,788
51,317
3,788,898
6,632,577
8,363,473
2,384,996
4,265,956
175,390
3,677,190
79,012
483,132
519,209
270,967
2,343,843
1,094,332
471,882
4,182,503
3,242,215
17,795,677
1,585,283
1,163,228
6,035,927
4,202,104
348,080
3,693,877
3,606,606
103,341
1,015,336
419,750
53,423
602,788
3,210,669
2,225,169
6,969,307
1,017,335
1,151,433
159,358
1,275,062
281,096
751,089
759,369
18,156,910
1,044,526
5,381,955
6,095,741
187,251
2,261,671
8,270,858
100,341
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942,978
338,811
73,553
643,590
1,016,667
2,206,920
320,808
2,398,686
507,983
882,948
656,650
173,744
617,868
144,822
45,414
594,604
1,919,296
791,127
769,852
5,275,946
374,290
75,181
3,835,674
51,122
3,782,053
6,629,296
7,264,852
2,201,716
4,186,266
173,667
3,488,655
78,784
458,057
443,204
268,579
2,343,227
1,092,958
464,149
4,160,481
2,956,614
16,510,302
1,583,664
1,159,665
6,035,725
4,108,031
346,562
3,684,081
3,597,183
89,207
1,010,771
417,368
53,414
599,778
3,172,543
2,203,398
5,211,719
1,013,157
1,117,061
159,091
1,246,348
279,385
746,274
746,370
16,870,262
1,044,509
4,740,894
6,095,606
168,526
2,144,791
7,381,656
95,324
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
7,349
2,640
573
5,015
7,923
17,199
2,500
18,693
3,959
6,881
5,117
1,354
4,815
1,129
354
4,634
14,957
6,165
5,999
41,115
2,917
586
29,891
398
29,474
51,662
56,615
17,158
32,624
1,353
27,187
614
3,570
3,454
2,093
18,261
8,517
3,617
32,423
23,041
128,665
12,341
9,037
47,036
32,014
2,701
28,710
28,033
695
7,877
3,253
416
4,674
24,724
17,171
40,615
7,896
8,705
1,240
9,713
2,177
5,816
5,816
131,470
8,140
36,946
47,503
1,313
16,714
57,525
743
52764
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
60519 .....................................................
74100 .....................................................
71023 .....................................................
8651 .......................................................
7078 .......................................................
68541 .....................................................
35675 .....................................................
28230 .....................................................
69170 .....................................................
61066 .....................................................
37511 .....................................................
67760 .....................................................
35678 .....................................................
28501 .....................................................
11908 .....................................................
22208 .....................................................
28521 .....................................................
65355 .....................................................
35685 .....................................................
10173 .....................................................
77480 .....................................................
49632 .....................................................
34858 .....................................................
31437 .....................................................
68581 .....................................................
35692 .....................................................
49621 .....................................................
5290 .......................................................
35693 .....................................................
40993 .....................................................
22570 .....................................................
18066 .....................................................
59139 .....................................................
21251 .....................................................
35694 .....................................................
50592 .....................................................
23422 .....................................................
35703 .....................................................
35705 .....................................................
68889 .....................................................
55907 .....................................................
18286 .....................................................
70938 .....................................................
51517 .....................................................
42359 .....................................................
51569 .....................................................
10205 .....................................................
308 .........................................................
69315 .....................................................
51233 .....................................................
2722 .......................................................
2731 .......................................................
60520 .....................................................
70492 .....................................................
1136 .......................................................
69396 .....................................................
69582 .....................................................
82576 .....................................................
82585 .....................................................
66611 .....................................................
169028 ...................................................
68717 .....................................................
69269 .....................................................
62382 .....................................................
169027 ...................................................
35724 .....................................................
41429 .....................................................
81447 .....................................................
4624 .......................................................
86532 .....................................................
66589 .....................................................
KTNL–TV ...............................................
KTNV–TV ..............................................
KTNW ....................................................
KTOO–TV ..............................................
KTPX–TV ..............................................
KTRE .....................................................
KTRK–TV ..............................................
KTRV–TV ..............................................
KTSC .....................................................
KTSD–TV ..............................................
KTSF .....................................................
KTSM–TV ..............................................
KTTC .....................................................
KTTM .....................................................
KTTU .....................................................
KTTV .....................................................
KTTW ....................................................
KTTZ–TV ...............................................
KTUL .....................................................
KTUU–TV ..............................................
KTUZ–TV ..............................................
KTVA .....................................................
KTVB .....................................................
KTVC .....................................................
KTVD .....................................................
KTVE .....................................................
KTVF .....................................................
KTVH–DT ..............................................
KTVI ......................................................
KTVK .....................................................
KTVL .....................................................
KTVM–TV ..............................................
KTVN .....................................................
KTVO .....................................................
KTVQ .....................................................
KTVR .....................................................
KTVT .....................................................
KTVU .....................................................
KTVW–DT .............................................
KTVX .....................................................
KTVZ .....................................................
KTWO–TV .............................................
KTWU ....................................................
KTXA .....................................................
KTXD–TV ..............................................
KTXH .....................................................
KTXL .....................................................
KTXS–TV ..............................................
KUAC–TV ..............................................
KUAM–TV .............................................
KUAS–TV ..............................................
KUAT–TV ..............................................
KUBD ....................................................
KUBE–TV ..............................................
KUCW ...................................................
KUED ....................................................
KUEN ....................................................
KUES .....................................................
KUEW ....................................................
KUFM–TV ..............................................
KUGF–TV ..............................................
KUHM–TV .............................................
KUHT .....................................................
KUID–TV ...............................................
KUKL–TV ..............................................
KULR–TV ..............................................
KUMV–TV .............................................
KUNP ....................................................
KUNS–TV ..............................................
KUOK ....................................................
KUON–TV .............................................
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population
8,642
2,094,506
450,926
31,269
1,066,196
441,879
6,114,259
714,833
3,124,536
83,645
7,959,349
1,015,348
815,213
76,133
1,324,801
17,380,551
329,633
380,240
1,416,959
380,240
1,668,531
342,517
714,865
137,239
3,800,970
641,139
98,068
228,832
2,995,764
4,184,825
419,849
260,105
955,490
148,780
179,797
147,808
6,912,366
8,297,634
4,173,111
2,389,392
201,828
80,426
1,703,798
6,915,461
6,706,651
6,092,710
8,306,449
247,603
98,717
159,358
994,802
1,485,024
14,817
6,090,970
2,388,889
2,388,995
2,364,481
30,925
132,168
187,680
86,622
154,836
6,090,213
432,855
124,505
177,242
41,607
130,559
4,027,849
28,974
1,375,257
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8,642
1,936,752
432,398
31,176
1,063,754
421,406
6,112,870
707,557
2,949,795
82,828
7,129,638
1,011,264
731,919
73,664
1,060,613
16,693,085
326,405
380,225
1,388,183
379,047
1,666,026
342,300
707,882
100,204
3,547,607
640,201
97,929
184,264
2,991,513
4,173,028
369,469
217,694
800,420
148,647
173,271
54,480
6,908,715
7,406,751
4,159,807
2,200,520
198,558
79,905
1,562,305
6,911,822
6,704,781
6,092,525
5,896,320
246,760
98,189
159,358
977,391
1,253,342
13,363
6,090,817
2,199,787
2,203,093
2,184,483
25,978
120,411
166,697
85,986
145,241
6,089,665
284,023
115,844
170,142
41,224
43,472
4,015,626
28,945
1,360,005
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
67
15,093
3,370
243
8,290
3,284
47,638
5,514
22,988
645
55,561
7,881
5,704
574
8,265
130,089
2,544
2,963
10,818
2,954
12,983
2,668
5,517
781
27,647
4,989
763
1,436
23,313
32,520
2,879
1,696
6,238
1,158
1,350
425
53,840
57,721
32,417
17,149
1,547
623
12,175
53,864
52,250
47,479
45,950
1,923
765
1,242
7,617
9,767
104
47,466
17,143
17,169
17,024
202
938
1,299
670
1,132
47,457
2,213
903
1,326
321
339
31,294
226
10,599
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
86263 .....................................................
65535 .....................................................
27431 .....................................................
89714 .....................................................
57884 .....................................................
23074 .....................................................
61072 .....................................................
10238 .....................................................
43567 .....................................................
69694 .....................................................
81451 .....................................................
68886 .....................................................
35823 .....................................................
63927 .....................................................
7700 .......................................................
35841 .....................................................
58609 .....................................................
49766 .....................................................
32621 .....................................................
58795 .....................................................
35846 .....................................................
10195 .....................................................
64969 .....................................................
19783 .....................................................
12523 .....................................................
2495 .......................................................
35852 .....................................................
49832 .....................................................
35855 .....................................................
40450 .....................................................
40446 .....................................................
61961 .....................................................
16729 .....................................................
83825 .....................................................
25735 .....................................................
35862 .....................................................
69733 .....................................................
55372 .....................................................
166331 ...................................................
608 .........................................................
2784 .......................................................
607 .........................................................
35867 .....................................................
78910 .....................................................
35870 .....................................................
36170 .....................................................
35095 .....................................................
78314 .....................................................
27425 .....................................................
76268 .....................................................
66413 .....................................................
71549 .....................................................
35419 .....................................................
42007 .....................................................
50194 .....................................................
35881 .....................................................
35883 .....................................................
37099 .....................................................
37103 .....................................................
36846 .....................................................
26231 .....................................................
35096 .....................................................
162115 ...................................................
12522 .....................................................
21162 .....................................................
67347 .....................................................
56852 .....................................................
6885 .......................................................
29121 .....................................................
53318 .....................................................
71024 .....................................................
KUPB .....................................................
KUPK .....................................................
KUPT .....................................................
KUPU ....................................................
KUPX–TV ..............................................
KUSA .....................................................
KUSD–TV ..............................................
KUSI–TV ...............................................
KUSM–TV .............................................
KUTF .....................................................
KUTH–DT ..............................................
KUTP .....................................................
KUTV .....................................................
KUVE–DT ..............................................
KUVI–DT ...............................................
KUVN–DT ..............................................
KUVS–DT ..............................................
KVAL–TV ...............................................
KVAW ....................................................
KVCR–DT ..............................................
KVCT .....................................................
KVCW ....................................................
KVDA .....................................................
KVEA .....................................................
KVEO–TV ..............................................
KVEW ....................................................
KVHP .....................................................
KVIA–TV ................................................
KVIE ......................................................
KVIH–TV ...............................................
KVII–TV .................................................
KVLY–TV ...............................................
KVMD ....................................................
KVME–TV ..............................................
KVOA ....................................................
KVOS–TV ..............................................
KVPT .....................................................
KVRR ....................................................
KVSN–DT ..............................................
KVTH–DT ..............................................
KVTJ–DT ...............................................
KVTN–DT ..............................................
KVUE .....................................................
KVUI ......................................................
KVVU–TV ..............................................
KVYE .....................................................
KWBA–TV .............................................
KWBM ...................................................
KWBN ....................................................
KWBQ ...................................................
KWCH–DT .............................................
KWCM–TV ............................................
KWDK ....................................................
KWES–TV .............................................
KWET ....................................................
KWEX–DT .............................................
KWGN–TV .............................................
KWHB ....................................................
KWHD ...................................................
KWHE ....................................................
KWHY–TV .............................................
KWKB ....................................................
KWKS ....................................................
KWKT–TV .............................................
KWNB–TV .............................................
KWOG ...................................................
KWPX–TV .............................................
KWQC–TV .............................................
KWSD ....................................................
KWSE ....................................................
KWSU–TV .............................................
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population
318,914
149,642
87,602
956,178
2,374,672
3,803,461
460,480
3,572,818
122,678
1,210,774
2,219,788
4,191,015
2,388,625
1,294,971
1,204,490
6,680,126
4,043,413
1,016,673
76,153
18,215,524
288,221
1,967,550
2,566,563
17,423,429
1,244,504
476,720
747,917
1,015,350
10,759,440
91,912
379,042
350,732
6,145,526
26,711
1,317,956
2,202,674
1,744,349
356,645
2,706,244
303,755
1,466,426
936,328
2,661,290
257,964
2,042,029
396,495
1,129,524
657,822
953,207
1,148,810
883,647
252,284
4,194,152
424,862
127,976
2,376,463
3,706,495
979,393
97,959
952,966
17,736,497
1,121,676
39,708
1,299,675
91,093
512,412
4,220,008
1,063,507
280,675
54,471
725,554
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318,914
148,180
87,602
948,005
2,191,229
3,561,587
460,277
3,435,670
109,830
1,031,870
2,027,174
4,176,014
2,199,731
964,396
1,009,943
6,678,157
4,005,657
866,173
76,153
17,467,140
287,446
1,918,811
2,548,720
16,146,250
1,244,504
464,347
747,837
1,011,266
7,467,369
91,564
378,218
350,449
4,116,524
22,802
1,030,404
2,131,652
1,719,318
356,645
2,283,409
299,230
1,465,802
925,884
2,611,314
251,872
1,935,466
392,498
1,073,029
639,560
840,455
1,105,600
881,674
244,033
4,117,852
423,544
112,750
2,370,469
3,513,577
978,719
94,560
834,341
17,695,306
1,111,629
39,323
1,298,478
89,332
505,049
4,148,577
1,054,618
280,672
53,400
468,295
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
2,485
1,155
683
7,388
17,076
27,755
3,587
26,774
856
8,041
15,798
32,544
17,143
7,516
7,870
52,043
31,216
6,750
593
136,121
2,240
14,953
19,862
125,828
9,698
3,619
5,828
7,881
58,193
714
2,947
2,731
32,080
178
8,030
16,612
13,399
2,779
17,795
2,332
11,423
7,215
20,350
1,963
15,083
3,059
8,362
4,984
6,550
8,616
6,871
1,902
32,090
3,301
879
18,473
27,381
7,627
737
6,502
137,900
8,663
306
10,119
696
3,936
32,330
8,219
2,187
416
3,649
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
25382 .....................................................
35903 .....................................................
593 .........................................................
84410 .....................................................
14674 .....................................................
10032 .....................................................
35920 .....................................................
49330 .....................................................
24287 .....................................................
35954 .....................................................
55083 .....................................................
35959 .....................................................
53847 .....................................................
35906 .....................................................
61978 .....................................................
55684 .....................................................
55686 .....................................................
55685 .....................................................
55683 .....................................................
47995 .....................................................
81593 .....................................................
35991 .....................................................
1255 .......................................................
25048 .....................................................
35994 .....................................................
62293 .....................................................
23277 .....................................................
9781 .......................................................
31870 .....................................................
21488 .....................................................
29086 .....................................................
60384 .....................................................
33639 .....................................................
47974 .....................................................
53820 .....................................................
36003 .....................................................
55644 .....................................................
13815 .....................................................
5237 .......................................................
33752 .....................................................
55762 .....................................................
25453 .....................................................
69531 .....................................................
69571 .....................................................
61062 .....................................................
33079 .....................................................
57292 .....................................................
1328 .......................................................
43203 .....................................................
17005 .....................................................
16820 .....................................................
23917 .....................................................
19199 .....................................................
189358 ...................................................
23930 .....................................................
60018 .....................................................
361 .........................................................
455 .........................................................
589 .........................................................
591 .........................................................
70689 .....................................................
48305 .....................................................
37809 .....................................................
706 .........................................................
701 .........................................................
4143 .......................................................
70713 .....................................................
60536 .....................................................
70852 .....................................................
39270 .....................................................
52280 .....................................................
KWTV–DT .............................................
KWTX–TV .............................................
KWWL ...................................................
KWWT ...................................................
KWYB ....................................................
KWYP–DT .............................................
KXAN–TV ..............................................
KXAS–TV ..............................................
KXGN–TV ..............................................
KXII ........................................................
KXLA .....................................................
KXLF–TV ...............................................
KXLN–DT ..............................................
KXLT–TV ...............................................
KXLY–TV ...............................................
KXMA–TV ..............................................
KXMB–TV ..............................................
KXMC–TV .............................................
KXMD–TV .............................................
KXNE–TV ..............................................
KXNW ....................................................
KXRM–TV .............................................
KXTF .....................................................
KXTV .....................................................
KXTX–TV ..............................................
KXVA .....................................................
KXVO ....................................................
KXXV .....................................................
KYAZ .....................................................
KYES–TV ..............................................
KYIN ......................................................
KYLE–TV ...............................................
KYMA–DT .............................................
KYNE–TV ..............................................
KYOU–TV ..............................................
KYTV .....................................................
KYTX .....................................................
KYUR ....................................................
KYUS–TV ..............................................
KYVE .....................................................
KYVV–TV ..............................................
KYW–TV ................................................
KZJL ......................................................
KZJO .....................................................
KZSD–TV ..............................................
KZTV .....................................................
WAAY–TV .............................................
WABC–TV .............................................
WABG–TV .............................................
WABI–TV ...............................................
WABM ...................................................
WABW–TV ............................................
WACH ...................................................
WACP ....................................................
WACS–TV .............................................
WACX ....................................................
WACY–TV .............................................
WADL ....................................................
WAFB ....................................................
WAFF ....................................................
WAGA–TV .............................................
WAGM–TV ............................................
WAGV ...................................................
WAIQ .....................................................
WAKA ....................................................
WALA–TV ..............................................
WALB ....................................................
WAMI–DT ..............................................
WAND ...................................................
WANE–TV .............................................
WAOE ...................................................
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population
1,628,106
2,071,023
1,089,498
293,291
86,495
128,874
2,678,666
6,774,295
14,217
2,323,974
17,929,100
258,100
6,085,891
348,025
772,116
32,005
142,755
97,569
37,962
300,021
602,168
1,843,363
121,558
10,759,864
6,721,578
185,478
1,404,703
1,771,620
6,038,257
381,413
581,748
323,330
396,278
929,406
651,334
1,095,904
927,327
379,943
12,496
301,951
67,201
11,061,941
6,037,458
4,147,016
41,207
567,635
1,498,006
20,948,273
393,020
530,773
1,703,202
1,097,560
1,403,222
9,415,263
621,686
4,292,829
946,580
4,610,065
1,857,882
1,527,517
6,000,355
64,721
1,193,158
611,733
799,637
1,320,419
773,899
5,449,193
1,388,118
1,146,442
2,943,679
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1,627,198
1,972,365
1,078,458
293,291
69,598
126,992
2,624,648
6,771,827
13,883
2,264,951
16,794,896
217,808
6,085,712
347,296
740,960
31,909
138,506
89,483
37,917
298,839
597,747
1,500,689
121,383
7,477,140
6,718,616
185,276
1,403,380
1,748,287
6,038,071
380,355
574,691
323,225
391,619
929,242
640,935
1,083,524
925,550
379,027
12,356
259,559
67,201
10,876,511
6,037,272
4,097,776
35,825
564,464
1,428,197
20,560,001
392,348
510,729
1,675,700
1,096,376
1,400,385
9,301,049
616,443
4,288,149
946,071
4,606,521
1,857,418
1,456,436
5,923,191
63,331
1,060,935
609,794
793,645
1,318,127
772,467
5,449,193
1,386,074
1,146,442
2,887,654
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
12,681
15,371
8,404
2,286
542
990
20,454
52,773
108
17,651
130,883
1,697
47,426
2,706
5,774
249
1,079
697
295
2,329
4,658
11,695
946
58,269
52,358
1,444
10,937
13,624
47,055
2,964
4,479
2,519
3,052
7,242
4,995
8,444
7,213
2,954
96
2,023
524
84,761
47,048
31,934
279
4,399
11,130
160,224
3,058
3,980
13,059
8,544
10,913
72,483
4,804
33,418
7,373
35,899
14,475
11,350
46,159
494
8,268
4,752
6,185
10,272
6,020
42,466
10,802
8,934
22,503
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
64546 .....................................................
52073 .....................................................
49712 .....................................................
67792 .....................................................
13206 .....................................................
71082 .....................................................
22819 .....................................................
20287 .....................................................
11907 .....................................................
13989 .....................................................
71127 .....................................................
54938 .....................................................
65247 .....................................................
12793 .....................................................
65696 .....................................................
74417 .....................................................
71085 .....................................................
65204 .....................................................
9617 .......................................................
9088 .......................................................
70138 .....................................................
51349 .....................................................
10758 .....................................................
12497 .....................................................
6568 .......................................................
81594 .....................................................
84802 .....................................................
717 .........................................................
46984 .....................................................
67048 .....................................................
34167 .....................................................
4692 .......................................................
76001 .....................................................
68427 .....................................................
73692 .....................................................
23337 .....................................................
71217 .....................................................
72958 .....................................................
71218 .....................................................
71220 .....................................................
60850 .....................................................
7692 .......................................................
5981 .......................................................
71221 .....................................................
71225 .....................................................
38616 .....................................................
82627 .....................................................
30826 .....................................................
66407 .....................................................
16363 .....................................................
59281 .....................................................
60830 .....................................................
72971 .....................................................
25456 .....................................................
63153 .....................................................
363 .........................................................
46728 .....................................................
39659 .....................................................
10587 .....................................................
12477 .....................................................
9610 .......................................................
49157 .....................................................
9629 .......................................................
14050 .....................................................
69544 .....................................................
3001 .......................................................
23937 .....................................................
65666 .....................................................
46755 .....................................................
71280 .....................................................
42124 .....................................................
WAOW ..................................................
WAPA–TV .............................................
WAPT ....................................................
WAQP ...................................................
WATC–DT .............................................
WATE–TV .............................................
WATL ....................................................
WATM–TV .............................................
WATN–TV .............................................
WAVE ....................................................
WAVY–TV .............................................
WAWD ...................................................
WAWV–TV ............................................
WAXN–TV .............................................
WBAL–TV ..............................................
WBAY–TV .............................................
WBBH–TV .............................................
WBBJ–TV ..............................................
WBBM–TV .............................................
WBBZ–TV .............................................
WBDT ....................................................
WBEC–TV .............................................
WBFF ....................................................
WBFS–TV .............................................
WBGU–TV .............................................
WBIF .....................................................
WBIH .....................................................
WBIQ .....................................................
WBIR–TV ..............................................
WBKB–TV .............................................
WBKI .....................................................
WBKO ...................................................
WBKP ....................................................
WBMM ...................................................
WBNA ....................................................
WBNG–TV .............................................
WBNS–TV .............................................
WBNX–TV .............................................
WBOC–TV .............................................
WBOY–TV .............................................
WBPH–TV .............................................
WBPX–TV .............................................
WBRA–TV .............................................
WBRC ...................................................
WBRE–TV .............................................
WBRZ–TV .............................................
WBSF ....................................................
WBTV ....................................................
WBTW ...................................................
WBUI .....................................................
WBUP ....................................................
WBUY–TV .............................................
WBXX–TV .............................................
WBZ–TV ................................................
WCAU ...................................................
WCAV ....................................................
WCAX–TV .............................................
WCBB ....................................................
WCBD–TV .............................................
WCBI–TV ..............................................
WCBS–TV .............................................
WCCB ...................................................
WCCO–TV ............................................
WCCT–TV .............................................
WCCU ...................................................
WCCV–TV .............................................
WCES–TV .............................................
WCET ....................................................
WCFE–TV .............................................
WCHS–TV .............................................
WCIA .....................................................
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636,957
3,764,742
793,621
2,135,670
5,732,204
1,874,433
5,882,837
893,989
1,787,595
1,891,797
2,080,708
579,079
705,790
2,677,951
9,743,335
1,225,928
2,017,267
662,148
9,914,233
1,269,256
3,660,544
5,421,355
8,523,983
5,349,613
1,343,816
309,707
718,439
1,563,080
1,978,347
136,823
2,062,137
963,413
55,655
562,284
1,699,683
1,435,634
2,847,721
3,639,256
813,888
711,302
10,613,847
6,833,712
1,726,408
1,884,007
2,879,196
2,223,336
1,836,543
4,433,020
1,975,457
981,884
126,472
1,569,254
2,142,759
7,960,556
11,269,831
1,032,270
784,748
964,079
1,149,489
680,511
22,087,789
3,642,232
3,837,442
5,818,471
694,550
3,391,703
1,098,868
3,123,290
445,131
1,352,824
834,084
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629,068
2,794,738
791,620
2,131,399
5,705,819
1,638,059
5,819,099
749,183
1,784,560
1,880,563
2,080,691
579,023
700,361
2,669,224
9,344,875
1,225,335
2,017,267
658,839
9,907,806
1,260,686
3,646,874
5,421,355
8,381,042
5,349,613
1,343,816
309,707
706,994
1,532,266
1,701,857
130,625
2,046,808
862,651
55,305
562,123
1,666,248
1,051,932
2,784,795
3,630,531
813,888
621,367
9,474,797
6,761,949
1,677,204
1,849,135
2,244,735
2,222,309
1,832,446
4,295,962
1,959,172
981,868
112,603
1,567,815
1,984,544
7,730,847
11,098,540
874,886
665,685
910,222
1,149,489
678,424
21,511,236
3,574,928
3,829,714
5,307,612
693,317
2,062,994
1,097,706
3,110,519
411,198
1,274,766
833,547
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
4,902
21,779
6,169
16,610
44,465
12,765
45,348
5,838
13,907
14,655
16,215
4,512
5,458
20,801
72,825
9,549
15,721
5,134
77,212
9,825
28,420
42,249
65,313
41,690
10,472
2,414
5,510
11,941
13,263
1,018
15,951
6,723
431
4,381
12,985
8,198
21,702
28,293
6,343
4,842
73,837
52,696
13,070
14,410
17,493
17,318
14,280
33,478
15,268
7,652
878
12,218
15,466
60,246
86,491
6,818
5,188
7,093
8,958
5,287
167,637
27,859
29,845
41,362
5,403
16,077
8,554
24,240
3,204
9,934
6,496
52768
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
711 .........................................................
71428 .....................................................
9015 .......................................................
42116 .....................................................
16993 .....................................................
11125 .....................................................
68007 .....................................................
50781 .....................................................
9917 .......................................................
9908 .......................................................
9922 .......................................................
9913 .......................................................
32326 .....................................................
53734 .....................................................
73642 .....................................................
40618 .....................................................
59438 .....................................................
10981 .....................................................
71297 .....................................................
39664 .....................................................
69479 .....................................................
18334 .....................................................
31590 .....................................................
33081 .....................................................
65684 .....................................................
9987 .......................................................
83304 .....................................................
34204 .....................................................
9989 .......................................................
73042 .....................................................
35385 .....................................................
29712 .....................................................
73264 .....................................................
2455 .......................................................
11291 .....................................................
21250 .....................................................
22129 .....................................................
22124 .....................................................
71325 .....................................................
71326 .....................................................
71329 .....................................................
51567 .....................................................
16530 .....................................................
30576 .....................................................
54385 .....................................................
32851 .....................................................
43846 .....................................................
71338 .....................................................
714 .........................................................
53114 .....................................................
71427 .....................................................
39561 .....................................................
64017 .....................................................
67893 .....................................................
72335 .....................................................
83740 .....................................................
1283 .......................................................
6476 .......................................................
28476 .....................................................
12171 .....................................................
17726 .....................................................
71353 .....................................................
71357 .....................................................
7908 .......................................................
65690 .....................................................
70592 .....................................................
25045 .....................................................
4110 .......................................................
49421 .....................................................
71363 .....................................................
7893 .......................................................
WCIQ .....................................................
WCIU–TV ..............................................
WCIV .....................................................
WCIX .....................................................
WCJB–TV ..............................................
WCLF ....................................................
WCLJ–TV ..............................................
WCMH–TV ............................................
WCML ...................................................
WCMU–TV ............................................
WCMV ...................................................
WCMW ..................................................
WCNC–TV .............................................
WCNY–TV .............................................
WCOV–TV .............................................
WCPB ....................................................
WCPO–TV .............................................
WCPX–TV .............................................
WCSC–TV .............................................
WCSH ...................................................
WCTE ....................................................
WCTI–TV ...............................................
WCTV ....................................................
WCTX ....................................................
WCVB–TV .............................................
WCVE–TV .............................................
WCVI–TV ..............................................
WCVN–TV .............................................
WCVW ...................................................
WCWF ...................................................
WCWG ..................................................
WCWJ ...................................................
WCWN ..................................................
WCYB–TV .............................................
WDAF–TV .............................................
WDAM–TV ............................................
WDAY–TV .............................................
WDAZ–TV .............................................
WDBB ....................................................
WDBD ...................................................
WDBJ ....................................................
WDCA ...................................................
WDCQ–TV ............................................
WDCW ..................................................
WDEF–TV .............................................
WDFX–TV .............................................
WDHN ...................................................
WDIO–DT ..............................................
WDIQ .....................................................
WDIV–TV ..............................................
WDJT–TV ..............................................
WDKA ....................................................
WDKY–TV .............................................
WDLI–TV ...............................................
WDPB ....................................................
WDPM–DT ............................................
WDPN–TV .............................................
WDPX–TV .............................................
WDRB ...................................................
WDSC–TV .............................................
WDSE ....................................................
WDSI–TV ..............................................
WDSU ...................................................
WDTI .....................................................
WDTN ....................................................
WDTV ....................................................
WDVM–TV ............................................
WDWL ...................................................
WEAO ...................................................
WEAR–TV .............................................
WEAU ....................................................
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population
3,186,320
10,052,136
1,152,800
554,002
977,492
4,097,389
2,305,723
2,756,260
233,439
707,702
425,499
106,975
3,883,049
1,342,821
889,102
560,426
3,330,885
9,753,235
1,028,018
1,755,325
612,760
1,671,152
1,065,524
7,844,936
7,780,868
1,721,004
50,601
2,129,816
1,505,484
1,077,314
3,630,551
1,661,270
1,909,223
2,363,002
2,539,581
512,594
339,239
151,720
1,792,728
940,665
1,626,017
8,070,491
1,269,199
8,155,998
1,731,483
271,499
452,377
341,506
663,062
5,450,318
3,267,652
658,699
1,204,817
4,147,298
596,888
1,365,977
11,594,463
6,833,712
2,054,813
3,389,559
330,994
1,100,302
1,649,083
2,092,242
3,660,544
962,532
3,074,837
2,638,361
3,960,217
1,520,973
1,006,393
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3,016,907
10,049,244
1,152,800
549,911
977,492
4,096,624
2,303,534
2,712,989
224,255
699,551
411,288
104,859
3,809,706
1,279,429
884,417
560,426
3,313,654
9,751,916
1,028,018
1,548,824
541,314
1,668,833
1,065,464
7,332,431
7,618,496
1,712,249
50,495
2,120,349
1,505,330
1,077,194
3,299,114
1,661,132
1,621,751
2,057,404
2,537,411
500,343
338,856
151,659
1,762,643
939,489
1,435,762
8,015,328
1,269,199
8,114,847
1,508,250
270,942
451,978
327,469
620,124
5,450,174
3,256,507
658,277
1,173,579
4,114,920
596,888
1,364,744
11,467,616
6,761,949
2,037,086
3,389,559
316,643
1,042,191
1,649,083
2,091,941
3,646,874
850,394
2,646,508
1,977,410
3,945,408
1,520,386
971,050
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
23,511
78,314
8,984
4,285
7,618
31,925
17,951
21,142
1,748
5,452
3,205
817
29,689
9,971
6,892
4,367
25,823
75,997
8,011
12,070
4,218
13,005
8,303
57,142
59,371
13,344
394
16,524
11,731
8,395
25,710
12,945
12,638
16,033
19,774
3,899
2,641
1,182
13,736
7,321
11,189
62,463
9,891
63,239
11,754
2,111
3,522
2,552
4,833
42,473
25,378
5,130
9,146
32,068
4,652
10,635
89,367
52,696
15,875
26,415
2,468
8,122
12,851
16,302
28,420
6,627
20,624
15,410
30,747
11,848
7,567
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
61003 .....................................................
19561 .....................................................
48666 .....................................................
13602 .....................................................
13607 .....................................................
69338 .....................................................
21808 .....................................................
13594 .....................................................
13595 .....................................................
24801 .....................................................
6744 .......................................................
24215 .....................................................
721 .........................................................
18301 .....................................................
69271 .....................................................
60825 .....................................................
26602 .....................................................
40761 .....................................................
69237 .....................................................
71508 .....................................................
83946 .....................................................
81508 .....................................................
25738 .....................................................
65670 .....................................................
69944 .....................................................
60653 .....................................................
18252 .....................................................
2709 .......................................................
72041 .....................................................
59441 .....................................................
72052 .....................................................
72054 .....................................................
81669 .....................................................
69532 .....................................................
10132 .....................................................
25040 .....................................................
11123 .....................................................
6554 .......................................................
13991 .....................................................
715 .........................................................
64592 .....................................................
22211 .....................................................
72060 .....................................................
39736 .....................................................
72062 .....................................................
72064 .....................................................
39884 .....................................................
83943 .....................................................
47902 .....................................................
11909 .....................................................
40626 .....................................................
21245 .....................................................
25396 .....................................................
9635 .......................................................
53115 .....................................................
6093 .......................................................
21801 .....................................................
11913 .....................................................
64588 .....................................................
16788 .....................................................
72076 .....................................................
70649 .....................................................
60553 .....................................................
25395 .....................................................
60555 .....................................................
22108 .....................................................
9054 .......................................................
3228 .......................................................
70815 .....................................................
19707 .....................................................
24813 .....................................................
WEBA–TV .............................................
WECN ...................................................
WECT ....................................................
WEDH ...................................................
WEDN ...................................................
WEDQ ...................................................
WEDU ...................................................
WEDW ...................................................
WEDY ....................................................
WEEK–TV .............................................
WEFS ....................................................
WEHT ....................................................
WEIQ .....................................................
WEIU–TV ..............................................
WEKW–TV ............................................
WELF–TV ..............................................
WELU ....................................................
WEMT ...................................................
WENH–TV .............................................
WENY–TV .............................................
WEPH ....................................................
WEPX–TV .............................................
WESH ....................................................
WETA–TV .............................................
WETK ....................................................
WETM–TV .............................................
WETP–TV .............................................
WEUX ....................................................
WEVV–TV .............................................
WEWS–TV ............................................
WEYI–TV ...............................................
WFAA ....................................................
WFBD ....................................................
WFDC–DT .............................................
WFFF–TV ..............................................
WFFT–TV ..............................................
WFGC ...................................................
WFGX ....................................................
WFIE .....................................................
WFIQ .....................................................
WFLA–TV ..............................................
WFLD ....................................................
WFLI–TV ...............................................
WFLX ....................................................
WFMJ–TV .............................................
WFMY–TV .............................................
WFMZ–TV .............................................
WFNA ....................................................
WFOR–TV .............................................
WFOX–TV .............................................
WFPT ....................................................
WFPX–TV .............................................
WFQX–TV .............................................
WFRV–TV .............................................
WFSB ....................................................
WFSG ....................................................
WFSU–TV .............................................
WFTC ....................................................
WFTS–TV ..............................................
WFTT–TV ..............................................
WFTV ....................................................
WFTX–TV ..............................................
WFTY–DT .............................................
WFUP ....................................................
WFUT–DT .............................................
WFWA ...................................................
WFXB ....................................................
WFXG ....................................................
WFXL ....................................................
WFXP ....................................................
WFXR ....................................................
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population
645,039
2,886,669
1,156,807
5,328,800
3,451,170
5,379,887
5,379,887
5,996,408
5,328,800
698,238
3,380,743
857,558
1,055,632
458,480
1,263,049
1,477,691
2,248,146
1,726,085
4,500,498
656,240
604,105
950,012
4,059,180
8,315,499
670,087
721,800
2,167,383
380,569
752,417
4,112,984
3,715,686
6,917,502
814,185
8,155,998
633,649
1,095,429
3,018,351
1,493,866
743,079
546,563
5,583,544
9,957,301
1,294,209
5,740,086
4,328,477
4,772,783
10,613,847
1,391,519
5,398,266
1,603,324
5,829,226
2,637,949
537,340
1,263,353
4,752,788
364,961
576,105
3,787,177
5,236,379
4,523,828
3,882,888
1,758,172
5,678,755
234,863
19,992,096
1,035,114
1,393,865
1,070,032
793,637
583,315
1,426,061
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635,967
2,157,288
1,156,807
4,724,167
2,643,344
5,365,612
5,365,612
5,544,708
4,724,167
698,220
3,380,743
844,070
1,055,193
458,416
773,108
1,387,044
1,678,682
1,186,706
4,328,222
517,754
602,833
950,012
4,048,459
8,258,807
558,842
620,074
1,888,574
373,680
751,094
4,078,299
3,652,991
6,907,616
813,564
8,114,847
552,182
1,095,411
3,018,351
1,493,319
740,909
544,258
5,576,649
9,954,828
1,189,897
5,740,086
3,822,691
4,746,167
9,474,797
1,390,447
5,398,266
1,603,324
5,442,352
2,634,141
534,314
1,256,376
4,370,519
364,796
576,093
3,770,207
5,236,287
4,521,879
3,882,888
1,758,172
5,560,460
234,436
19,643,518
1,034,862
1,393,510
1,057,760
785,106
562,500
1,286,450
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
4,956
16,812
9,015
36,815
20,600
41,814
41,814
43,210
36,815
5,441
26,346
6,578
8,223
3,572
6,025
10,809
13,082
9,248
33,730
4,035
4,698
7,403
31,550
64,361
4,355
4,832
14,718
2,912
5,853
31,782
28,468
53,831
6,340
63,239
4,303
8,537
23,522
11,637
5,774
4,241
43,459
77,578
9,273
44,732
29,790
36,987
73,837
10,836
42,069
12,495
42,412
20,528
4,164
9,791
34,059
2,843
4,489
29,381
40,806
35,239
30,259
13,701
43,333
1,827
153,082
8,065
10,860
8,243
6,118
4,384
10,025
52770
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
6463 .......................................................
22245 .....................................................
43424 .....................................................
25236 .....................................................
41397 .....................................................
53930 .....................................................
2708 .......................................................
24314 .....................................................
72099 .....................................................
12498 .....................................................
72098 .....................................................
72096 .....................................................
72120 .....................................................
62388 .....................................................
54275 .....................................................
27387 .....................................................
7727 .......................................................
25682 .....................................................
11027 .....................................................
9064 .......................................................
72106 .....................................................
710 .........................................................
12520 .....................................................
25683 .....................................................
24618 .....................................................
72119 .....................................................
9762 .......................................................
72115 .....................................................
40619 .....................................................
65074 .....................................................
64547 .....................................................
63329 .....................................................
66285 .....................................................
59279 .....................................................
59280 .....................................................
23948 .....................................................
7623 .......................................................
24783 .....................................................
24784 .....................................................
21536 .....................................................
56642 .....................................................
58262 .....................................................
73371 .....................................................
32327 .....................................................
6096 .......................................................
13950 .....................................................
12521 .....................................................
10894 .....................................................
65128 .....................................................
72145 .....................................................
83929 .....................................................
70041 .....................................................
67971 .....................................................
41458 .....................................................
713 .........................................................
61216 .....................................................
65919 .....................................................
18780 .....................................................
48668 .....................................................
24582 .....................................................
37102 .....................................................
61004 .....................................................
36117 .....................................................
37106 .....................................................
72300 .....................................................
48693 .....................................................
66221 .....................................................
6866 .......................................................
72313 .....................................................
51980 .....................................................
73036 .....................................................
WFXT ....................................................
WFXU ....................................................
WFXV ....................................................
WFXW ...................................................
WFYI .....................................................
WGAL ....................................................
WGBA–TV .............................................
WGBC ...................................................
WGBH–TV .............................................
WGBO–DT ............................................
WGBX–TV .............................................
WGBY–TV .............................................
WGCL–TV .............................................
WGCU ...................................................
WGEM–TV ............................................
WGEN–TV .............................................
WGFL ....................................................
WGGB–TV ............................................
WGGN–TV ............................................
WGGS–TV ............................................
WGHP ...................................................
WGIQ ....................................................
WGMB–TV ............................................
WGME–TV ............................................
WGNM ...................................................
WGNO ...................................................
WGNT ...................................................
WGN–TV ...............................................
WGPT ....................................................
WGPX–TV .............................................
WGRZ ...................................................
WGTA ....................................................
WGTE–TV .............................................
WGTQ ...................................................
WGTU ...................................................
WGTV ....................................................
WGTW–TV ............................................
WGVK ...................................................
WGVU–TV .............................................
WGWG ..................................................
WGWW .................................................
WGXA ...................................................
WHAM–TV ............................................
WHAS–TV .............................................
WHA–TV ...............................................
WHBF–TV .............................................
WHBQ–TV .............................................
WHBR ...................................................
WHDF ....................................................
WHDH ...................................................
WHDT ....................................................
WHEC–TV .............................................
WHFT–TV .............................................
WHIO–TV ..............................................
WHIQ .....................................................
WHIZ–TV ...............................................
WHKY–TV .............................................
WHLA–TV .............................................
WHLT ....................................................
WHLV–TV .............................................
WHMB–TV ............................................
WHMC ...................................................
WHME–TV ............................................
WHNO ...................................................
WHNS ...................................................
WHNT–TV .............................................
WHO–DT ...............................................
WHOI .....................................................
WHP–TV ...............................................
WHPX–TV .............................................
WHRM–TV ............................................
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7,494,070
218,273
702,682
274,078
2,389,627
6,287,688
1,170,375
249,415
7,711,842
9,771,815
7,803,280
4,470,009
6,027,276
1,510,671
361,598
43,037
877,163
3,443,386
1,991,462
2,759,326
4,174,964
363,849
1,742,708
1,495,724
742,458
1,641,765
2,128,079
9,942,959
578,294
2,765,350
1,878,725
1,061,654
2,210,496
95,618
358,543
5,880,594
807,797
2,439,225
1,825,744
986,963
1,677,166
779,955
1,381,564
1,955,983
1,635,777
1,712,339
1,736,335
1,302,764
1,553,469
7,441,208
5,768,239
1,322,243
5,417,409
3,877,520
1,278,174
917,531
3,304,037
554,446
484,432
3,906,201
2,959,585
774,921
1,455,358
1,499,653
2,549,610
1,569,885
1,120,480
736,125
4,030,693
5,579,464
495,398
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7,400,830
218,273
612,494
270,967
2,388,970
5,610,833
1,170,127
249,235
7,601,732
9,769,552
7,636,641
3,739,675
5,961,471
1,510,671
356,682
43,037
877,163
3,053,436
1,969,331
2,705,067
4,123,106
363,806
1,742,659
1,325,465
741,502
1,641,765
2,127,891
9,941,552
344,300
2,754,743
1,812,309
1,030,538
2,208,927
92,019
353,477
5,832,714
807,797
2,437,526
1,784,264
986,963
1,647,976
779,087
1,334,653
1,925,901
1,628,950
1,704,072
1,708,345
1,302,041
1,502,852
7,343,735
5,768,239
1,279,606
5,417,409
3,868,597
1,225,940
847,762
3,269,549
515,561
483,532
3,906,201
2,889,145
774,921
1,455,110
1,499,653
2,270,868
1,487,578
1,099,818
736,047
3,538,096
5,114,336
495,174
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
57,675
1,701
4,773
2,112
18,617
43,725
9,119
1,942
59,240
76,134
59,512
29,143
46,458
11,773
2,780
335
6,836
23,795
15,347
21,081
32,131
2,835
13,581
10,329
5,779
12,794
16,583
77,475
2,683
21,468
14,123
8,031
17,214
717
2,755
45,454
6,295
18,996
13,905
7,691
12,843
6,071
10,401
15,009
12,694
13,280
13,313
10,147
11,712
57,230
44,952
9,972
42,218
30,148
9,554
6,607
25,480
4,018
3,768
30,441
22,515
6,039
11,340
11,687
17,697
11,593
8,571
5,736
27,572
39,856
3,859
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52771
TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
25932 .....................................................
68058 .....................................................
4688 .......................................................
9990 .......................................................
72326 .....................................................
11117 .....................................................
27772 .....................................................
18793 .....................................................
72338 .....................................................
5360 .......................................................
63160 .....................................................
25684 .....................................................
25686 .....................................................
24970 .....................................................
62210 .....................................................
18410 .....................................................
26025 .....................................................
720 .........................................................
68939 .....................................................
6863 .......................................................
22093 .....................................................
67787 .....................................................
41314 .....................................................
3646 .......................................................
48408 .....................................................
53863 .....................................................
53859 .....................................................
10253 .....................................................
39887 .....................................................
71336 .....................................................
13990 .....................................................
65143 .....................................................
13960 .....................................................
39269 .....................................................
65680 .....................................................
73083 .....................................................
73107 .....................................................
594 .........................................................
61005 .....................................................
7780 .......................................................
11260 .....................................................
60571 .....................................................
62207 .....................................................
73120 .....................................................
10259 .....................................................
50780 .....................................................
35576 .....................................................
27140 .....................................................
73123 .....................................................
37174 .....................................................
73130 .....................................................
29719 .....................................................
65749 .....................................................
7651 .......................................................
49699 .....................................................
73136 .....................................................
57826 .....................................................
68519 .....................................................
1051 .......................................................
86537 .....................................................
9630 .......................................................
61008 .....................................................
58340 .....................................................
21735 .....................................................
23918 .....................................................
41210 .....................................................
48667 .....................................................
73150 .....................................................
61007 .....................................................
58342 .....................................................
53116 .....................................................
WHRO–TV ............................................
WHSG–TV .............................................
WHSV–TV .............................................
WHTJ ....................................................
WHTM–TV .............................................
WHTN ....................................................
WHUT–TV .............................................
WHWC–TV ............................................
WHYY–TV .............................................
WIAT .....................................................
WIBW–TV ..............................................
WICD .....................................................
WICS .....................................................
WICU–TV ..............................................
WICZ–TV ...............................................
WIDP .....................................................
WIFS .....................................................
WIIQ ......................................................
WILL–TV ...............................................
WILX–TV ...............................................
WINK–TV ..............................................
WINM ....................................................
WINP–TV ..............................................
WIPB .....................................................
WIPL ......................................................
WIPM–TV ..............................................
WIPR–TV ..............................................
WIPX–TV ...............................................
WIRS .....................................................
WIRT–DT ..............................................
WIS ........................................................
WISC–TV ..............................................
WISE–TV ...............................................
WISH–TV ..............................................
WISN–TV ..............................................
WITF–TV ...............................................
WITI .......................................................
WITN–TV ...............................................
WITV .....................................................
WIVB–TV ...............................................
WIVT .....................................................
WIWN ....................................................
WIYC .....................................................
WJAC–TV ..............................................
WJAL .....................................................
WJAR ....................................................
WJAX–TV ..............................................
WJBF .....................................................
WJBK ....................................................
WJCL .....................................................
WJCT ....................................................
WJEB–TV ..............................................
WJET–TV ..............................................
WJFB .....................................................
WJFW–TV .............................................
WJHG–TV .............................................
WJHL–TV ..............................................
WJKT .....................................................
WJLA–TV ..............................................
WJLP .....................................................
WJMN–TV .............................................
WJPM–TV .............................................
WJPX ....................................................
WJRT–TV ..............................................
WJSP–TV ..............................................
WJTC ....................................................
WJTV .....................................................
WJW ......................................................
WJWJ–TV .............................................
WJWN–TV .............................................
WJXT .....................................................
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population
2,169,238
5,870,314
845,013
807,960
2,829,585
1,914,755
7,649,763
994,710
10,379,045
1,837,072
1,234,347
1,238,332
1,149,358
740,115
1,249,974
2,559,306
1,583,693
353,241
1,178,545
3,378,644
1,851,105
1,001,485
2,935,057
1,965,353
850,656
2,196,157
3,596,802
2,305,723
1,153,382
127,001
2,644,715
1,734,112
1,070,155
2,912,963
3,003,636
2,412,561
3,111,641
1,861,458
871,783
1,900,503
855,138
3,338,845
639,641
2,219,529
8,750,706
7,108,180
1,630,782
1,601,088
5,748,623
938,086
1,624,624
1,607,603
747,431
1,805,891
277,530
864,121
2,034,663
655,780
8,750,706
21,384,863
160,991
623,965
3,254,481
2,788,684
4,225,860
1,381,529
987,206
3,977,148
1,034,555
1,962,885
1,622,616
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2,169,237
5,808,605
711,912
690,381
2,367,000
1,905,733
7,617,337
946,335
9,982,651
1,802,810
1,181,009
1,237,046
1,147,264
683,435
965,416
1,899,768
1,578,870
347,685
1,158,147
3,218,221
1,851,105
971,031
2,883,944
1,965,174
799,165
1,554,017
2,811,148
2,303,534
761,454
126,300
2,600,887
1,697,537
1,070,155
2,855,253
2,997,695
2,191,501
3,102,097
1,836,905
871,783
1,820,106
613,934
3,323,941
637,499
1,897,986
8,446,074
6,976,099
1,630,782
1,588,444
5,711,224
938,086
1,624,033
1,607,603
717,721
1,798,600
268,295
859,823
1,462,129
655,373
8,447,643
21,119,366
154,424
623,813
2,500,195
2,543,446
4,188,428
1,379,283
980,717
3,905,325
1,034,555
1,405,189
1,622,616
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
16,905
45,266
5,548
5,380
18,446
14,851
59,362
7,375
77,795
14,049
9,204
9,640
8,941
5,326
7,523
14,805
12,304
2,710
9,025
25,080
14,426
7,567
22,475
15,315
6,228
2,253
21,907
17,951
4,676
984
20,269
13,229
8,340
22,251
23,361
17,078
24,175
14,315
6,794
14,184
4,784
25,903
4,968
14,791
65,820
54,365
12,709
12,379
44,508
7,311
12,656
12,528
5,593
14,016
2,091
6,701
11,394
5,107
65,832
164,583
1,203
4,861
19,484
19,821
32,640
10,749
7,643
30,434
8,062
4,676
12,645
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
11893 .....................................................
32334 .....................................................
25455 .....................................................
73152 .....................................................
64983 .....................................................
6104 .......................................................
34171 .....................................................
51570 .....................................................
73153 .....................................................
13929 .....................................................
74424 .....................................................
54176 .....................................................
53465 .....................................................
73155 .....................................................
34177 .....................................................
34196 .....................................................
34207 .....................................................
34212 .....................................................
71293 .....................................................
34195 .....................................................
34202 .....................................................
34174 .....................................................
42061 .....................................................
83931 .....................................................
34205 .....................................................
67869 .....................................................
34211 .....................................................
18267 .....................................................
64545 .....................................................
21432 .....................................................
65758 .....................................................
34200 .....................................................
27504 .....................................................
58341 .....................................................
11289 .....................................................
73187 .....................................................
73188 .....................................................
34222 .....................................................
40902 .....................................................
60654 .....................................................
73195 .....................................................
24914 .....................................................
71861 .....................................................
34181 .....................................................
18819 .....................................................
36533 .....................................................
2710 .......................................................
68542 .....................................................
39644 .....................................................
69328 .....................................................
63046 .....................................................
73203 .....................................................
37806 .....................................................
37808 .....................................................
73204 .....................................................
73205 .....................................................
11113 .....................................................
19777 .....................................................
37503 .....................................................
38336 .....................................................
27696 .....................................................
71645 .....................................................
53939 .....................................................
11033 .....................................................
17076 .....................................................
68518 .....................................................
22591 .....................................................
74420 .....................................................
73206 .....................................................
84253 .....................................................
56537 .....................................................
WJXX ....................................................
WJYS ....................................................
WJZ–TV ................................................
WJZY .....................................................
WKAQ–TV .............................................
WKAR–TV .............................................
WKAS ....................................................
WKBD–TV .............................................
WKBN–TV .............................................
WKBS–TV .............................................
WKBT–DT .............................................
WKBW–TV ............................................
WKCF ....................................................
WKEF ....................................................
WKGB–TV .............................................
WKHA ....................................................
WKLE ....................................................
WKMA–TV .............................................
WKMG–TV ............................................
WKMJ–TV .............................................
WKMR ...................................................
WKMU ...................................................
WKNO ...................................................
WKNX–TV .............................................
WKOH ...................................................
WKOI–TV ..............................................
WKON ...................................................
WKOP–TV .............................................
WKOW ..................................................
WKPC–TV .............................................
WKPD ....................................................
WKPI–TV ...............................................
WKPT–TV .............................................
WKPV ....................................................
WKRC–TV .............................................
WKRG–TV .............................................
WKRN–TV .............................................
WKSO–TV .............................................
WKTC ....................................................
WKTV ....................................................
WKYC ....................................................
WKYT–TV .............................................
WKYU–TV .............................................
WKZT–TV ..............................................
WLAE–TV ..............................................
WLAJ .....................................................
WLAX ....................................................
WLBT ....................................................
WLBZ ....................................................
WLED–TV .............................................
WLEF–TV ..............................................
WLEX–TV ..............................................
WLFB ....................................................
WLFG ....................................................
WLFI–TV ...............................................
WLFL .....................................................
WLGA ....................................................
WLII–DT ................................................
WLIO .....................................................
WLIW .....................................................
WLJC–TV ..............................................
WLJT–DT ..............................................
WLKY ....................................................
WLLA .....................................................
WLMB ....................................................
WLMT ....................................................
WLNE–TV .............................................
WLNS–TV .............................................
WLNY–TV .............................................
WLOO ...................................................
WLOS ....................................................
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1,618,191
9,667,341
9,743,335
4,432,745
3,697,088
1,693,373
542,308
5,065,617
4,898,622
1,082,894
866,325
2,247,191
4,241,181
3,730,595
413,268
511,281
856,237
524,617
3,803,492
1,477,906
463,316
344,430
1,645,867
1,684,178
584,645
3,660,544
1,080,274
1,555,654
1,918,224
1,525,919
283,454
606,666
1,131,213
1,132,932
3,281,914
1,526,600
2,409,767
658,441
1,387,229
1,573,503
4,180,327
1,174,615
411,448
1,044,532
1,397,967
4,100,475
469,017
948,671
373,129
332,718
192,283
969,481
808,036
1,614,321
2,243,009
3,640,360
950,018
2,801,102
1,067,232
20,027,920
1,401,072
385,493
1,927,997
2,081,693
2,754,484
1,736,552
6,429,522
4,100,475
7,501,199
913,960
3,086,751
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1,617,272
9,667,317
9,350,346
4,301,117
2,731,588
1,689,830
512,994
5,065,350
4,535,576
937,847
824,795
2,161,366
4,240,354
3,716,127
411,587
400,721
846,630
524,035
3,803,492
1,470,645
428,462
344,050
1,642,092
1,459,493
579,258
3,646,874
1,072,320
1,382,098
1,899,746
1,517,701
282,250
481,220
887,806
731,199
3,229,223
1,526,075
2,388,588
642,090
1,386,779
1,342,387
4,124,135
1,156,978
409,310
1,020,878
1,397,967
4,063,963
447,381
947,857
364,346
174,998
191,149
964,735
680,534
1,282,063
2,221,313
3,636,542
943,236
2,153,564
1,050,170
19,717,729
1,281,256
385,380
1,919,810
2,081,436
2,747,490
1,733,496
6,381,825
4,063,963
7,415,578
912,674
2,544,360
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
12,603
75,337
72,867
33,519
21,287
13,169
3,998
39,474
35,346
7,309
6,428
16,844
33,045
28,960
3,207
3,123
6,598
4,084
29,641
11,461
3,339
2,681
12,797
11,374
4,514
28,420
8,357
10,771
14,805
11,827
2,200
3,750
6,919
4,676
25,165
11,893
18,614
5,004
10,807
10,461
32,139
9,016
3,190
7,956
10,894
31,670
3,486
7,387
2,839
1,364
1,490
7,518
5,303
9,991
17,311
28,340
7,351
13,928
8,184
153,660
9,985
3,003
14,961
16,221
21,411
13,509
49,734
31,670
57,790
7,112
19,828
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
37732 .....................................................
13995 .....................................................
38586 .....................................................
73189 .....................................................
66358 .....................................................
73226 .....................................................
73230 .....................................................
37176 .....................................................
37179 .....................................................
21259 .....................................................
4150 .......................................................
73238 .....................................................
36989 .....................................................
3978 .......................................................
46979 .....................................................
54452 .....................................................
55350 .....................................................
43192 .....................................................
43170 .....................................................
43197 .....................................................
43176 .....................................................
47905 .....................................................
59442 .....................................................
43184 .....................................................
43193 .....................................................
43169 .....................................................
46991 .....................................................
66398 .....................................................
43952 .....................................................
42121 .....................................................
83969 .....................................................
60829 .....................................................
9739 .......................................................
19184 .....................................................
189357 ...................................................
73255 .....................................................
16455 .....................................................
39656 .....................................................
39648 .....................................................
70537 .....................................................
39649 .....................................................
39662 .....................................................
41893 .....................................................
41436 .....................................................
61111 .....................................................
43847 .....................................................
73263 .....................................................
68545 .....................................................
53819 .....................................................
81503 .....................................................
65944 .....................................................
43168 .....................................................
65942 .....................................................
60827 .....................................................
10221 .....................................................
2174 .......................................................
6870 .......................................................
73288 .....................................................
23935 .....................................................
73292 .....................................................
42663 .....................................................
42665 .....................................................
81946 .....................................................
56548 .....................................................
74211 .....................................................
20624 .....................................................
25544 .....................................................
73310 .....................................................
73311 .....................................................
47535 .....................................................
83965 .....................................................
WLOV–TV .............................................
WLOX ....................................................
WLPB–TV ..............................................
WLPX–TV ..............................................
WLRN–TV .............................................
WLS–TV ................................................
WLTV–DT ..............................................
WLTX ....................................................
WLTZ .....................................................
WLUC–TV .............................................
WLUK–TV .............................................
WLVI ......................................................
WLVT–TV ..............................................
WLWC ...................................................
WLWT ...................................................
WLXI ......................................................
WLYH ....................................................
WMAB–TV .............................................
WMAE–TV .............................................
WMAH–TV ............................................
WMAO–TV ............................................
WMAQ–TV ............................................
WMAR–TV ............................................
WMAU–TV ............................................
WMAV–TV .............................................
WMAW–TV ............................................
WMAZ–TV .............................................
WMBB ...................................................
WMBC–TV ............................................
WMBD–TV ............................................
WMBF–TV .............................................
WMCF–TV .............................................
WMCN–TV ............................................
WMC–TV ...............................................
WMDE ...................................................
WMDN ...................................................
WMDT ...................................................
WMEA–TV .............................................
WMEB–TV .............................................
WMEC ...................................................
WMED–TV ............................................
WMEM–TV ............................................
WMFD–TV .............................................
WMFP ...................................................
WMGM–TV ............................................
WMGT–TV ............................................
WMHT ...................................................
WMLW–TV ............................................
WMOR–TV ............................................
WMOW ..................................................
WMPB ...................................................
WMPN–TV ............................................
WMPT ...................................................
WMPV–TV .............................................
WMSN–TV ............................................
WMTJ ....................................................
WMTV ...................................................
WMTW ..................................................
WMUM–TV ............................................
WMUR–TV ............................................
WMVS ...................................................
WMVT ...................................................
WMWC–TV ...........................................
WMYA–TV .............................................
WMYD ...................................................
WMYT–TV .............................................
WMYV ...................................................
WNAB ....................................................
WNAC–TV .............................................
WNBC ...................................................
WNBW–DT ............................................
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609,526
1,182,149
1,219,624
1,066,912
5,447,399
10,174,464
5,427,398
1,580,677
689,521
92,246
1,251,563
7,441,208
10,613,847
3,281,532
3,367,381
4,184,851
2,829,585
407,794
686,076
1,257,393
369,696
9,914,395
9,198,495
642,328
1,008,339
726,173
1,185,678
935,027
18,706,132
742,729
445,363
612,942
10,379,045
2,047,403
6,384,827
278,227
731,931
902,755
511,761
218,027
30,488
71,700
1,561,367
5,792,048
807,797
601,894
1,719,949
1,843,933
5,394,541
121,150
7,279,563
856,237
8,637,742
1,423,052
1,947,942
3,143,148
1,548,616
1,940,292
862,740
5,192,179
3,172,534
3,172,534
946,858
1,650,798
5,750,989
4,432,745
3,901,915
2,176,984
7,310,183
21,952,082
1,400,631
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607,780
1,170,659
1,219,407
1,022,543
5,447,399
10,170,757
5,427,398
1,578,645
685,358
85,393
1,247,414
7,343,735
9,474,797
3,150,875
3,355,009
4,166,318
2,367,000
401,487
653,173
1,256,995
369,343
9,913,272
9,072,076
636,504
1,008,208
715,450
1,136,616
914,607
18,458,331
742,660
445,363
609,635
9,982,651
2,043,125
6,257,910
278,018
731,931
853,857
494,574
217,839
29,577
69,981
1,324,244
5,564,295
807,797
601,309
1,550,977
1,843,663
5,394,541
105,957
7,190,696
854,089
8,584,398
1,422,411
1,927,158
2,365,308
1,545,459
1,658,816
859,204
5,003,980
3,112,231
3,112,231
916,989
1,571,594
5,750,873
4,301,117
3,875,210
2,166,809
6,959,064
21,399,204
1,396,012
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
4,736
9,123
9,503
7,969
42,452
79,261
42,296
12,302
5,341
665
9,721
57,230
73,837
24,555
26,146
32,468
18,446
3,129
5,090
9,796
2,878
77,254
70,699
4,960
7,857
5,576
8,858
7,128
143,846
5,788
3,471
4,751
77,795
15,922
48,768
2,167
5,704
6,654
3,854
1,698
230
545
10,320
43,363
6,295
4,686
12,087
14,368
42,040
826
56,037
6,656
66,898
11,085
15,018
18,433
12,044
12,927
6,696
38,996
24,254
24,254
7,146
12,247
44,817
33,519
30,200
16,886
54,232
166,764
10,879
52774
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
72307 .....................................................
50782 .....................................................
57838 .....................................................
41674 .....................................................
28462 .....................................................
71928 .....................................................
60931 .....................................................
41221 .....................................................
49439 .....................................................
73318 .....................................................
18795 .....................................................
51864 .....................................................
23942 .....................................................
67802 .....................................................
41671 .....................................................
48457 .....................................................
48477 .....................................................
48481 .....................................................
48465 .....................................................
73333 .....................................................
73336 .....................................................
61217 .....................................................
71905 .....................................................
4318 .......................................................
73344 .....................................................
54280 .....................................................
71676 .....................................................
62137 .....................................................
41398 .....................................................
28468 .....................................................
61009 .....................................................
61010 .....................................................
16539 .....................................................
7933 .......................................................
9999 .......................................................
10019 .....................................................
73354 .....................................................
136751 ...................................................
30303 .....................................................
6048 .......................................................
34329 .....................................................
67784 .....................................................
73363 .....................................................
22206 .....................................................
69618 .....................................................
66804 .....................................................
41225 .....................................................
70651 .....................................................
8661 .......................................................
39746 .....................................................
71725 .....................................................
73375 .....................................................
60963 .....................................................
36838 .....................................................
67602 .....................................................
64865 .....................................................
73901 .....................................................
60357 .....................................................
66185 .....................................................
131 .........................................................
10212 .....................................................
50147 .....................................................
50141 .....................................................
23342 .....................................................
65528 .....................................................
31570 .....................................................
4190 .......................................................
51988 .....................................................
21253 .....................................................
62136 .....................................................
13456 .....................................................
WNCF ....................................................
WNCN ...................................................
WNCT–TV .............................................
WNDU–TV .............................................
WNDY–TV .............................................
WNED–TV .............................................
WNEH ...................................................
WNEM–TV ............................................
WNEO ...................................................
WNEP–TV .............................................
WNET ....................................................
WNEU ...................................................
WNGH–TV ............................................
WNIN .....................................................
WNIT .....................................................
WNJB ....................................................
WNJN ....................................................
WNJS ....................................................
WNJT ....................................................
WNJU ....................................................
WNJX–TV ..............................................
WNKY ....................................................
WNLO ....................................................
WNMU ...................................................
WNNE ...................................................
WNOL–TV .............................................
WNPB–TV .............................................
WNPI–DT ..............................................
WNPT ....................................................
WNPX–TV .............................................
WNSC–TV .............................................
WNTV ....................................................
WNTZ–TV .............................................
WNUV ...................................................
WNVC ...................................................
WNVT ....................................................
WNWO–TV ............................................
WNYA ....................................................
WNYB ....................................................
WNYE–TV .............................................
WNYI .....................................................
WNYO–TV .............................................
WNYT ....................................................
WNYW ...................................................
WOAI–TV ..............................................
WOAY–TV .............................................
WOFL ....................................................
WOGX ...................................................
WOI–DT ................................................
WOIO ....................................................
WOLE–DT .............................................
WOLF–TV .............................................
WOLO–TV .............................................
WOOD–TV ............................................
WOPX–TV .............................................
WORA–TV .............................................
WORO–DT ............................................
WOST ....................................................
WOSU–TV .............................................
WOTF–TV .............................................
WOTV ....................................................
WOUB–TV .............................................
WOUC–TV ............................................
WOWK–TV ............................................
WOWT ...................................................
WPAN ....................................................
WPBA ....................................................
WPBF ....................................................
WPBN–TV .............................................
WPBS–DT .............................................
WPBT ....................................................
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population
667,683
3,795,494
1,935,414
1,863,764
2,912,963
1,387,961
1,261,482
1,475,094
3,353,869
3,429,213
21,113,760
7,135,190
5,744,856
883,322
1,305,447
20,787,272
20,787,272
7,211,292
7,211,292
21,952,082
1,585,248
379,002
1,900,503
181,736
792,551
1,632,389
2,130,047
167,931
2,260,463
2,084,890
2,431,154
2,419,841
344,704
9,098,694
807,960
1,721,004
2,232,660
1,540,430
1,785,269
19,185,983
1,627,542
1,430,491
1,679,494
20,075,874
2,525,811
581,486
4,048,104
1,112,408
1,173,757
3,821,233
1,784,094
2,990,646
2,635,715
2,507,053
3,877,863
2,733,629
3,243,301
1,193,381
2,843,651
3,451,383
2,368,797
756,762
1,713,515
1,159,175
1,380,979
637,347
5,217,180
3,190,307
442,005
338,448
5,416,604
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665,950
3,783,131
1,887,929
1,835,398
2,855,253
1,370,480
1,255,218
1,471,908
3,271,369
2,838,000
20,615,190
7,067,520
5,595,366
865,128
1,305,447
20,036,393
20,036,393
7,176,711
7,176,711
21,399,204
1,149,468
377,357
1,820,106
179,662
676,539
1,632,389
1,941,707
161,748
2,227,570
2,071,017
2,425,044
2,211,019
343,849
8,906,508
690,381
1,712,249
2,232,660
1,406,032
1,756,096
19,015,910
1,338,811
1,409,756
1,516,775
19,753,060
2,513,887
443,210
4,043,672
1,112,408
1,170,432
3,745,335
1,312,984
2,522,858
2,594,980
2,501,084
3,877,805
2,149,090
2,511,742
853,762
2,776,901
3,451,383
2,368,397
734,988
1,649,853
1,083,663
1,377,287
637,347
5,200,958
3,186,405
430,953
301,692
5,416,604
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
5,190
29,482
14,713
14,303
22,251
10,680
9,782
11,471
25,494
22,117
160,654
55,077
43,605
6,742
10,173
156,144
156,144
55,928
55,928
166,764
2,381
2,941
14,184
1,400
5,272
12,721
15,132
1,261
17,359
16,139
18,898
17,230
2,680
69,408
5,380
13,344
17,399
10,957
13,685
148,191
10,433
10,986
11,820
153,936
19,591
3,454
31,512
8,669
9,121
29,187
10,232
19,661
20,223
19,491
30,220
2,873
19,574
6,653
21,640
26,897
18,457
5,728
12,857
8,445
10,733
4,967
40,531
24,832
3,358
2,351
42,212
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
13924 .....................................................
64033 .....................................................
4354 .......................................................
69880 .....................................................
17012 .....................................................
52527 .....................................................
84088 .....................................................
54728 .....................................................
60820 .....................................................
73875 .....................................................
2942 .......................................................
73879 .....................................................
73881 .....................................................
53113 .....................................................
11906 .....................................................
10213 .....................................................
18798 .....................................................
73907 .....................................................
28480 .....................................................
51984 .....................................................
47404 .....................................................
51991 .....................................................
12499 .....................................................
66219 .....................................................
73905 .....................................................
25067 .....................................................
25065 .....................................................
59443 .....................................................
57476 .....................................................
8616 .......................................................
48772 .....................................................
51969 .....................................................
71236 .....................................................
5800 .......................................................
37104 .....................................................
48406 .....................................................
73312 .....................................................
73910 .....................................................
2325 .......................................................
52628 .....................................................
21729 .....................................................
48608 .....................................................
73356 .....................................................
27290 .....................................................
50063 .....................................................
70251 .....................................................
40861 .....................................................
53065 .....................................................
37971 .....................................................
67077 .....................................................
74091 .....................................................
21726 .....................................................
73319 .....................................................
65130 .....................................................
71561 .....................................................
41315 .....................................................
3255 .......................................................
60556 .....................................................
53716 .....................................................
52075 .....................................................
64550 .....................................................
5468 .......................................................
64690 .....................................................
52408 .....................................................
2175 .......................................................
8688 .......................................................
10133 .....................................................
64611 .....................................................
136749 ...................................................
3359 .......................................................
57221 .....................................................
WPCB–TV .............................................
WPCH–TV .............................................
WPCT ....................................................
WPCW ...................................................
WPDE–TV .............................................
WPEC ....................................................
WPFO ....................................................
WPGA–TV .............................................
WPGD–TV .............................................
WPGH–TV .............................................
WPGX ...................................................
WPHL–TV .............................................
WPIX .....................................................
WPLG ....................................................
WPMI–TV ..............................................
WPMT ...................................................
WPNE–TV .............................................
WPNT ....................................................
WPPT ....................................................
WPPX–TV .............................................
WPRI–TV ..............................................
WPSD–TV .............................................
WPSG ...................................................
WPSU–TV .............................................
WPTA ....................................................
WPTD ....................................................
WPTO ....................................................
WPTV–TV .............................................
WPTZ ....................................................
WPVI–TV ...............................................
WPWR–TV ............................................
WPXA–TV .............................................
WPXC–TV .............................................
WPXD–TV .............................................
WPXE–TV .............................................
WPXG–TV .............................................
WPXH–TV .............................................
WPXI .....................................................
WPXJ–TV ..............................................
WPXK–TV .............................................
WPXL–TV ..............................................
WPXM–TV .............................................
WPXN–TV .............................................
WPXP–TV .............................................
WPXQ–TV .............................................
WPXR–TV .............................................
WPXS ....................................................
WPXT ....................................................
WPXU–TV .............................................
WPXV–TV .............................................
WPXW–TV ............................................
WPXX–TV .............................................
WQAD–TV .............................................
WQCW ..................................................
WQEC ...................................................
WQED ...................................................
WQHA ...................................................
WQHS–DT ............................................
WQLN ....................................................
WQMY ...................................................
WQOW ..................................................
WQPT–TV .............................................
WQPX–TV .............................................
WQRF–TV .............................................
WQTO ...................................................
WRAL–TV .............................................
WRAY–TV .............................................
WRAZ ....................................................
WRBJ–TV ..............................................
WRBL ....................................................
WRBU ...................................................
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2,934,614
5,948,778
195,270
3,393,365
1,772,233
5,788,448
1,329,690
559,495
2,355,629
3,236,098
425,098
10,421,216
20,638,932
5,587,129
1,468,001
2,412,561
1,161,295
3,172,170
10,613,847
8,206,117
7,254,721
883,814
10,232,988
1,055,133
1,099,180
3,423,417
2,961,254
5,840,102
792,551
11,491,587
9,957,301
6,587,205
1,561,014
5,249,447
3,067,071
2,577,848
1,471,601
3,300,896
2,357,870
1,801,997
1,639,180
5,153,621
20,878,066
5,565,072
3,281,532
1,375,640
2,339,305
1,002,128
690,613
1,919,794
8,075,268
1,562,675
1,101,012
1,307,345
183,969
3,529,305
1,052,107
3,996,567
602,232
410,269
369,066
595,685
1,644,283
1,375,774
2,864,201
3,852,675
4,184,851
3,800,594
1,030,831
1,493,140
2,933,497
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2,800,516
5,874,163
194,869
3,188,441
1,769,553
5,788,448
1,209,873
559,025
2,343,715
3,121,767
422,872
10,246,856
20,213,158
5,587,129
1,467,594
2,191,501
1,160,631
3,064,423
9,474,797
7,995,941
6,990,606
879,213
9,925,334
868,013
1,099,180
3,411,727
2,951,883
5,840,102
676,539
11,302,701
9,954,828
6,458,510
1,561,014
5,249,447
3,057,388
2,512,150
1,451,634
3,197,864
2,289,706
1,577,806
1,639,180
5,153,621
20,454,468
5,565,072
3,150,875
1,200,331
2,251,498
952,535
690,613
1,919,794
8,024,342
1,560,834
1,089,523
1,236,020
183,690
3,426,684
730,913
3,952,672
577,633
254,586
358,576
595,437
1,212,587
1,354,979
1,598,365
3,848,801
4,166,318
3,797,515
1,028,010
1,461,459
2,929,776
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
21,824
45,777
1,519
24,848
13,790
45,109
9,429
4,356
18,265
24,328
3,295
79,854
157,521
43,540
11,437
17,078
9,045
23,881
73,837
62,312
54,478
6,852
77,348
6,764
8,566
26,588
23,004
45,512
5,272
88,082
77,578
50,331
12,165
40,909
23,826
19,577
11,313
24,921
17,844
12,296
12,774
40,162
159,402
43,369
24,555
9,354
17,546
7,423
5,382
14,961
62,534
12,164
8,491
9,632
1,431
26,704
5,696
30,803
4,501
1,984
2,794
4,640
9,450
10,559
5,727
29,994
32,468
29,594
8,011
11,389
22,832
52776
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
54940 .....................................................
59137 .....................................................
47904 .....................................................
54963 .....................................................
55454 .....................................................
73937 .....................................................
66174 .....................................................
61011 .....................................................
73940 .....................................................
54443 .....................................................
73942 .....................................................
411 .........................................................
74416 .....................................................
61012 .....................................................
412 .........................................................
61013 .....................................................
43870 .....................................................
74156 .....................................................
73964 .....................................................
159007 ...................................................
20590 .....................................................
62009 .....................................................
40877 .....................................................
15320 .....................................................
71580 .....................................................
48662 .....................................................
6867 .......................................................
36912 .....................................................
56092 .....................................................
73982 .....................................................
72053 .....................................................
73983 .....................................................
23960 .....................................................
69446 .....................................................
64971 .....................................................
70536 .....................................................
49711 .....................................................
21258 .....................................................
73988 .....................................................
13993 .....................................................
11118 .....................................................
10203 .....................................................
72871 .....................................................
73999 .....................................................
4297 .......................................................
74007 .....................................................
78908 .....................................................
74034 .....................................................
76324 .....................................................
57840 .....................................................
21737 .....................................................
41232 .....................................................
70119 .....................................................
74070 .....................................................
66391 .....................................................
64352 .....................................................
17611 .....................................................
63867 .....................................................
60341 .....................................................
21252 .....................................................
11204 .....................................................
19776 .....................................................
2370 .......................................................
63840 .....................................................
73374 .....................................................
28155 .....................................................
71680 .....................................................
74094 .....................................................
73113 .....................................................
40758 .....................................................
56549 .....................................................
WRBW ...................................................
WRCB ...................................................
WRC–TV ...............................................
WRDC ...................................................
WRDQ ...................................................
WRDW–TV ............................................
WREG–TV .............................................
WRET–TV .............................................
WREX ....................................................
WRFB ....................................................
WRGB ...................................................
WRGT–TV .............................................
WRIC–TV ..............................................
WRJA–TV ..............................................
WRLH–TV .............................................
WRLK–TV .............................................
WRLM ...................................................
WRNN–TV .............................................
WROC–TV ............................................
WRPT ....................................................
WRPX–TV .............................................
WRSP–TV .............................................
WRTV ....................................................
WRUA ...................................................
WRXY–TV .............................................
WSAV–TV .............................................
WSAW–TV ............................................
WSAZ–TV .............................................
WSBE–TV .............................................
WSBK–TV .............................................
WSBS–TV .............................................
WSBT–TV .............................................
WSB–TV ................................................
WSCG ...................................................
WSCV ....................................................
WSEC ....................................................
WSEE–TV .............................................
WSES ....................................................
WSET–TV .............................................
WSFA ....................................................
WSFJ–TV ..............................................
WSFL–TV ..............................................
WSFX–TV .............................................
WSIL–TV ...............................................
WSIU–TV ..............................................
WSJV ....................................................
WSKA ....................................................
WSKG–TV .............................................
WSKY–TV .............................................
WSLS–TV ..............................................
WSMH ...................................................
WSMV–TV .............................................
WSNS–TV .............................................
WSOC–TV .............................................
WSPA–TV .............................................
WSPX–TV .............................................
WSRE ....................................................
WSST–TV .............................................
WSTE–DT .............................................
WSTM–TV .............................................
WSTR–TV .............................................
WSUR–DT .............................................
WSVI .....................................................
WSVN ....................................................
WSWB ...................................................
WSWG ..................................................
WSWP–TV ............................................
WSYM–TV .............................................
WSYR–TV .............................................
WSYT ....................................................
WSYX ....................................................
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4,080,267
1,587,742
8,188,601
3,972,477
3,931,023
1,564,584
1,642,307
2,419,841
2,303,027
2,674,527
1,757,575
3,451,036
2,059,152
1,127,088
2,017,508
1,229,094
3,960,217
19,853,836
1,203,412
110,009
2,637,949
1,156,134
2,919,683
2,905,193
1,784,000
1,000,315
652,442
1,239,187
7,535,710
7,290,901
42,952
1,763,215
5,897,425
867,516
5,465,435
541,118
613,176
1,548,117
1,569,722
1,168,636
1,675,987
5,344,129
970,833
672,560
1,019,939
1,522,499
546,588
892,402
1,934,585
1,447,286
2,339,224
2,447,769
9,914,395
3,706,808
3,388,945
1,298,295
1,354,495
331,907
3,723,930
1,455,586
3,297,280
3,714,790
50,601
5,588,748
1,530,002
381,004
858,726
1,498,905
1,329,933
1,970,721
2,635,937
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4,077,341
1,363,582
8,146,696
3,966,864
3,931,023
1,533,682
1,638,585
2,211,019
2,047,951
1,975,375
1,645,483
3,416,078
1,996,075
1,119,936
1,959,111
1,228,616
3,945,408
19,615,370
1,185,203
109,937
2,634,141
1,154,040
2,895,164
2,121,362
1,784,000
1,000,309
646,386
1,168,954
7,266,304
7,225,463
42,952
1,752,698
5,828,269
867,490
5,465,435
540,495
595,476
1,513,982
1,323,180
1,133,724
1,667,150
5,344,129
970,833
669,176
937,070
1,522,499
431,354
633,163
1,934,519
1,277,753
2,327,660
2,404,766
9,913,272
3,638,832
3,227,025
1,174,763
1,353,634
331,601
3,033,241
1,379,393
3,286,795
3,015,529
50,601
5,588,748
1,102,316
380,910
659,416
1,498,671
1,243,035
1,739,071
2,592,420
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
31,775
10,626
63,487
30,914
30,634
11,952
12,769
17,230
15,960
21,287
12,823
26,621
15,555
8,728
15,267
9,575
30,747
152,863
9,236
857
20,528
8,993
22,562
16,532
13,903
7,795
5,037
9,110
56,626
56,308
335
13,659
45,420
6,760
42,592
4,212
4,641
11,798
10,312
8,835
12,992
41,647
7,566
5,215
7,303
11,865
3,362
4,934
15,076
9,958
18,139
18,740
77,254
28,357
25,148
9,155
10,549
2,584
23,638
10,750
25,614
10,232
394
43,553
8,590
2,968
5,139
11,679
9,687
13,553
20,203
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
65681 .....................................................
23341 .....................................................
4685 .......................................................
416 .........................................................
67993 .....................................................
29715 .....................................................
65667 .....................................................
67786 .....................................................
28954 .....................................................
74422 .....................................................
9881 .......................................................
27245 .....................................................
70655 .....................................................
70162 .....................................................
147 .........................................................
26681 .....................................................
66536 .....................................................
1002 .......................................................
4593 .......................................................
70287 .....................................................
47401 .....................................................
82735 .....................................................
23486 .....................................................
67781 .....................................................
65046 .....................................................
1222 .......................................................
74098 .....................................................
74109 .....................................................
19200 .....................................................
590 .........................................................
74112 .....................................................
4686 .......................................................
13992 .....................................................
21254 .....................................................
74122 .....................................................
82574 .....................................................
86496 .....................................................
6869 .......................................................
67798 .....................................................
11290 .....................................................
4108 .......................................................
74137 .....................................................
22207 .....................................................
56526 .....................................................
74138 .....................................................
56523 .....................................................
10802 .....................................................
74148 .....................................................
22590 .....................................................
8617 .......................................................
55305 .....................................................
36504 .....................................................
74150 .....................................................
74151 .....................................................
10645 .....................................................
63154 .....................................................
595 .........................................................
72945 .....................................................
28311 .....................................................
51597 .....................................................
57832 .....................................................
16817 .....................................................
68569 .....................................................
3661 .......................................................
35575 .....................................................
4152 .......................................................
40759 .....................................................
66908 .....................................................
20426 .....................................................
81692 .....................................................
51568 .....................................................
WTAE–TV .............................................
WTAJ–TV ..............................................
WTAP–TV .............................................
WTAT–TV ..............................................
WTBY–TV .............................................
WTCE–TV .............................................
WTCI .....................................................
WTCT ....................................................
WTCV ....................................................
WTEN ....................................................
WTGL ....................................................
WTGS ....................................................
WTHI–TV ...............................................
WTHR ....................................................
WTIC–TV ...............................................
WTIN–TV ...............................................
WTIU .....................................................
WTJP–TV ..............................................
WTJR ....................................................
WTJX–TV ..............................................
WTKR ....................................................
WTLF .....................................................
WTLH ....................................................
WTLJ .....................................................
WTLV ....................................................
WTLW ...................................................
WTMJ–TV .............................................
WTNH ....................................................
WTNZ ....................................................
WTOC–TV .............................................
WTOG ...................................................
WTOK–TV .............................................
WTOL ....................................................
WTOM–TV ............................................
WTOV–TV .............................................
WTPC–TV .............................................
WTPX–TV .............................................
WTRF–TV .............................................
WTSF ....................................................
WTSP ....................................................
WTTA ....................................................
WTTE ....................................................
WTTG ....................................................
WTTK ....................................................
WTTO ....................................................
WTTV ....................................................
WTTW ...................................................
WTVA ....................................................
WTVC ....................................................
WTVD ....................................................
WTVE ....................................................
WTVF ....................................................
WTVG ....................................................
WTVH ....................................................
WTVI .....................................................
WTVJ .....................................................
WTVM ...................................................
WTVO ....................................................
WTVP ....................................................
WTVQ–DT .............................................
WTVR–TV .............................................
WTVS ....................................................
WTVT ....................................................
WTVW ...................................................
WTVX ....................................................
WTVY ....................................................
WTVZ–TV ..............................................
WTWC–TV ............................................
WTWO ...................................................
WTWV ...................................................
WTXF–TV ..............................................
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population
2,995,755
1,187,718
512,358
1,111,476
15,858,470
2,620,599
1,204,613
608,457
3,254,481
1,902,431
3,707,507
966,519
928,934
2,949,339
5,318,753
3,714,547
1,570,257
1,947,743
334,527
135,017
2,149,376
349,696
1,065,127
1,622,365
1,757,600
1,646,714
3,096,406
7,845,782
1,699,427
993,098
4,796,964
410,134
4,184,020
83,379
3,892,886
2,049,246
255,972
2,941,511
922,441
5,511,840
5,583,544
2,690,341
8,070,491
2,844,384
1,817,151
2,522,077
9,729,982
823,492
1,579,628
3,790,354
5,156,905
2,384,622
4,274,274
1,350,223
2,856,703
5,458,451
1,498,667
1,409,708
678,884
989,786
1,816,197
5,511,091
5,475,385
839,003
3,157,609
974,532
2,156,534
1,061,101
737,341
1,527,511
10,784,256
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2,860,979
948,598
494,914
1,111,476
15,766,438
2,620,599
1,099,395
607,620
2,500,195
1,613,747
3,707,507
966,357
886,846
2,901,633
4,707,697
2,898,224
1,569,135
1,907,300
334,221
121,498
2,149,375
349,691
1,065,105
1,621,227
1,739,021
1,644,206
3,085,983
7,332,431
1,513,754
992,658
4,796,188
404,555
4,174,198
81,092
3,619,899
2,042,851
255,791
2,565,375
851,465
5,494,925
5,576,649
2,650,354
8,015,328
2,825,807
1,786,516
2,518,133
9,729,634
810,123
1,366,976
3,775,757
5,152,997
2,367,601
4,263,894
1,275,171
2,829,960
5,458,451
1,405,957
1,398,825
678,539
983,552
1,809,035
5,510,837
5,462,416
834,187
3,157,609
971,173
2,156,346
1,061,079
731,294
1,526,625
10,492,549
22SER2
Terrain limited
fee amount
22,296
7,392
3,857
8,662
122,868
20,422
8,568
4,735
19,484
12,576
28,893
7,531
6,911
22,612
36,687
2,381
12,228
14,864
2,605
947
16,750
2,725
8,300
12,634
13,552
12,813
24,049
57,142
11,797
7,736
37,377
3,153
32,530
632
28,210
15,920
1,993
19,992
6,635
42,822
43,459
20,654
62,463
22,022
13,922
19,624
75,823
6,313
10,653
29,424
40,157
18,451
33,229
9,937
22,054
42,538
10,957
10,901
5,288
7,665
14,098
42,946
42,569
6,501
24,607
7,568
16,804
8,269
5,699
11,897
81,768
52778
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TABLE 7—FY 2021 FULL-SERVICE BROADCAST TELEVISION STATIONS BY CALL SIGN—Continued
Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
41065 .....................................................
8532 .......................................................
12855 .....................................................
36395 .....................................................
69440 .....................................................
413 .........................................................
8156 .......................................................
69080 .....................................................
69292 .....................................................
69114 .....................................................
69300 .....................................................
69124 .....................................................
60551 .....................................................
69332 .....................................................
69149 .....................................................
69360 .....................................................
69444 .....................................................
69397 .....................................................
69416 .....................................................
83822 .....................................................
6900 .......................................................
13938 .....................................................
10897 .....................................................
19190 .....................................................
23128 .....................................................
65593 .....................................................
4301 .......................................................
60552 .....................................................
30577 .....................................................
57837 .....................................................
415 .........................................................
16517 .....................................................
48813 .....................................................
3072 .......................................................
60560 .....................................................
9971 .......................................................
417 .........................................................
23947 .....................................................
65387 .....................................................
72342 .....................................................
60559 .....................................................
74167 .....................................................
5802 .......................................................
61573 .....................................................
69946 .....................................................
10976 .....................................................
47929 .....................................................
3667 .......................................................
70309 .....................................................
74170 .....................................................
18753 .....................................................
70021 .....................................................
81750 .....................................................
35908 .....................................................
74169 .....................................................
11259 .....................................................
29000 .....................................................
71657 .....................................................
60111 .....................................................
70491 .....................................................
66378 .....................................................
67190 .....................................................
69943 .....................................................
69940 .....................................................
74173 .....................................................
74174 .....................................................
77496 .....................................................
4149 .......................................................
4329 .......................................................
74176 .....................................................
3113 .......................................................
WTXL–TV ..............................................
WUAB ....................................................
WUCF–TV .............................................
WUCW ..................................................
WUFT ....................................................
WUHF ....................................................
WUJA ....................................................
WUNC–TV .............................................
WUND–TV .............................................
WUNE–TV .............................................
WUNF–TV .............................................
WUNG–TV ............................................
WUNI .....................................................
WUNJ–TV .............................................
WUNK–TV .............................................
WUNL–TV .............................................
WUNM–TV ............................................
WUNP–TV .............................................
WUNU ...................................................
WUNW ..................................................
WUPA ....................................................
WUPL ....................................................
WUPV ....................................................
WUPW ...................................................
WUPX–TV .............................................
WUSA ....................................................
WUSI–TV ..............................................
WUTB ....................................................
WUTF–TV .............................................
WUTR ....................................................
WUTV ....................................................
WUVC–DT .............................................
WUVG–DT ............................................
WUVN ...................................................
WUVP–DT .............................................
WUXP–TV .............................................
WVAH–TV .............................................
WVAN–TV .............................................
WVBT ....................................................
WVCY–TV .............................................
WVEA–TV .............................................
WVEC ....................................................
WVEN–TV .............................................
WVEO ...................................................
WVER ....................................................
WVFX ....................................................
WVIA–TV ...............................................
WVII–TV ................................................
WVIR–TV ..............................................
WVIT .....................................................
WVIZ .....................................................
WVLA–TV ..............................................
WVLR ....................................................
WVLT–TV ..............................................
WVNS–TV .............................................
WVNY ....................................................
WVOZ–TV .............................................
WVPB–TV .............................................
WVPT ....................................................
WVPX–TV .............................................
WVPY ....................................................
WVSN ....................................................
WVTA ....................................................
WVTB ....................................................
WVTM–TV .............................................
WVTV ....................................................
WVUA ....................................................
WVUE–DT .............................................
WVUT ....................................................
WVVA ....................................................
WVXF ....................................................
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population
1,054,514
3,821,233
3,707,507
3,664,480
1,372,142
1,152,580
2,638,361
4,184,851
1,506,640
3,146,865
2,335,055
3,605,143
7,209,571
1,081,274
2,018,916
3,055,263
1,357,346
1,402,186
1,202,495
1,109,237
5,966,454
1,721,320
1,933,664
2,100,914
1,102,435
8,750,706
339,507
8,523,983
7,918,927
526,114
1,589,376
3,768,817
6,029,495
1,233,568
10,421,216
2,316,872
1,373,555
1,026,862
1,885,169
2,543,642
4,553,004
2,098,679
3,921,016
1,153,382
888,756
731,193
3,429,213
368,022
1,945,637
5,846,093
3,695,223
1,897,179
1,412,728
1,888,607
911,630
742,579
1,132,932
780,268
767,268
4,147,298
756,696
2,948,832
760,072
455,880
2,009,346
3,091,132
2,209,921
1,658,125
273,293
1,037,632
85,191
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1,054,322
3,745,335
3,707,507
3,657,236
1,372,142
1,147,972
1,977,410
4,166,318
1,506,640
2,625,942
2,068,975
3,588,220
7,084,349
1,081,274
2,013,516
2,834,274
1,357,346
1,393,524
1,201,481
570,072
5,888,379
1,721,320
1,914,643
2,099,572
1,089,118
8,446,074
339,507
8,381,042
7,709,189
481,957
1,557,474
3,748,841
5,965,975
1,157,140
10,246,856
2,305,293
1,295,383
1,025,950
1,885,169
2,542,235
4,552,113
2,092,868
3,919,361
761,454
758,441
609,763
2,838,000
346,874
1,908,395
5,357,639
3,689,173
1,897,007
1,300,554
1,633,633
606,820
659,270
731,199
752,747
642,173
4,114,920
632,649
2,137,333
579,703
257,445
1,940,153
3,083,108
2,160,101
1,658,125
273,215
722,666
78,556
22SER2
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fee amount
8,216
29,187
28,893
28,501
10,693
8,946
15,410
32,468
11,741
20,464
16,124
27,963
55,208
8,426
15,691
22,087
10,578
10,860
9,363
4,443
45,888
13,414
14,921
16,362
8,487
65,820
2,646
65,313
60,078
3,756
12,137
29,215
46,493
9,018
79,854
17,965
10,095
7,995
14,691
19,812
35,475
16,310
30,544
4,676
5,911
4,752
22,117
2,703
14,872
41,752
28,750
14,783
10,135
12,731
4,729
5,138
4,676
5,866
5,004
32,068
4,930
16,656
4,518
2,006
15,120
24,027
16,834
12,922
2,129
5,632
612
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Service area
population
Facility Id.
Call sign
12033 .....................................................
30833 .....................................................
20295 .....................................................
24812 .....................................................
23671 .....................................................
21158 .....................................................
14682 .....................................................
72123 .....................................................
166512 ...................................................
6868 .......................................................
74192 .....................................................
3133 .......................................................
74195 .....................................................
68851 .....................................................
74197 .....................................................
65943 .....................................................
23264 .....................................................
68547 .....................................................
61251 .....................................................
23142 .....................................................
16747 .....................................................
998 .........................................................
26994 .....................................................
84214 .....................................................
26993 .....................................................
23338 .....................................................
61504 .....................................................
61084 .....................................................
60539 .....................................................
23929 .....................................................
51163 .....................................................
53921 .....................................................
146 .........................................................
39738 .....................................................
414 .........................................................
68433 .....................................................
64549 .....................................................
6601 .......................................................
74215 .....................................................
12472 .....................................................
11970 .....................................................
57274 .....................................................
53517 .....................................................
10267 .....................................................
12279 .....................................................
77515 .....................................................
70149 .....................................................
62219 .....................................................
18783 .....................................................
35582 .....................................................
25090 .....................................................
53905 .....................................................
49803 .....................................................
24915 .....................................................
17010 .....................................................
77789 .....................................................
13933 .....................................................
4693 .......................................................
5875 .......................................................
15507 .....................................................
28119 .....................................................
70493 .....................................................
81448 .....................................................
71871 .....................................................
136750 ...................................................
418 .........................................................
83270 .....................................................
19183 .....................................................
49713 .....................................................
WWAY ...................................................
WWBT ...................................................
WWCP–TV ............................................
WWCW ..................................................
WWDP ...................................................
WWHO ..................................................
WWJE–DT .............................................
WWJ–TV ...............................................
WWJX ...................................................
WWLP ...................................................
WWL–TV ...............................................
WWMB ..................................................
WWMT ..................................................
WWNY–TV ............................................
WWOR–TV ............................................
WWPB ...................................................
WWPX–TV ............................................
WWRS–TV ............................................
WWSB ...................................................
WWSI ....................................................
WWTI ....................................................
WWTO–TV ............................................
WWTV ...................................................
WWTW ..................................................
WWUP–TV ............................................
WXBU ....................................................
WXCW ...................................................
WXEL–TV ..............................................
WXFT–DT .............................................
WXGA–TV .............................................
WXIA–TV ...............................................
WXII–TV ................................................
WXIN .....................................................
WXIX–TV ...............................................
WXLV–TV ..............................................
WXMI .....................................................
WXOW ..................................................
WXPX–TV .............................................
WXTV–DT .............................................
WXTX ....................................................
WXXA–TV .............................................
WXXI–TV ...............................................
WXXV–TV .............................................
WXYZ–TV .............................................
WYCC ...................................................
WYCI .....................................................
WYCW ...................................................
WYDC ...................................................
WYDN ...................................................
WYDO ...................................................
WYES–TV .............................................
WYFF ....................................................
WYIN .....................................................
WYMT–TV .............................................
WYOU ...................................................
WYOW ..................................................
WYPX–TV .............................................
WYTV ....................................................
WYZZ–TV ..............................................
WZBJ .....................................................
WZDX ....................................................
WZME ...................................................
WZMQ ...................................................
WZPX–TV .............................................
WZRB ....................................................
WZTV ....................................................
WZVI .....................................................
WZVN–TV .............................................
WZZM ....................................................
Terrain limited
population
1,208,625
1,924,502
2,811,278
1,390,985
5,792,048
2,762,344
7,209,571
5,562,031
518,866
3,838,272
1,788,624
1,547,974
2,460,942
375,600
19,853,836
3,197,858
2,299,441
2,324,155
3,340,133
11,269,831
196,531
5,613,737
1,034,174
1,527,511
116,638
4,030,693
1,749,847
5,416,604
10,174,464
608,494
6,179,680
3,630,551
2,836,532
2,911,054
4,362,761
1,988,970
425,378
4,594,588
19,992,096
699,095
1,680,670
1,184,860
1,191,123
5,622,543
9,729,982
35,873
3,388,945
560,266
2,577,848
1,097,745
1,872,245
2,626,363
6,956,141
1,180,276
2,879,196
91,233
1,529,500
4,898,622
1,042,140
1,606,844
1,596,771
5,996,408
73,423
2,039,157
952,279
2,312,658
76,992
1,981,488
1,574,546
1,208,625
1,892,842
2,548,691
1,212,308
5,564,295
2,721,504
7,084,349
5,561,777
518,846
3,077,800
1,788,624
1,544,778
2,455,432
346,623
19,615,370
2,775,966
2,231,612
2,321,066
3,340,133
11,098,540
190,097
5,613,737
1,022,322
1,526,625
110,592
3,538,096
1,749,847
5,416,604
10,170,757
606,849
6,035,828
3,299,114
2,814,815
2,900,875
4,333,737
1,988,589
413,264
4,592,639
19,643,518
694,837
1,537,868
1,168,696
1,189,584
5,622,140
9,729,634
26,508
3,227,025
449,486
2,512,150
1,097,745
1,872,059
2,416,551
6,956,141
863,881
2,226,883
90,799
1,413,583
4,535,576
1,036,721
1,439,716
1,514,654
5,544,708
72,945
2,039,157
951,693
2,301,187
75,863
1,981,488
1,548,835
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fee amount
9,419
14,751
19,862
9,448
43,363
21,209
55,208
43,343
4,043
23,985
13,939
12,038
19,135
2,701
152,863
21,633
17,391
18,088
26,030
86,491
1,481
43,748
7,967
11,897
862
27,572
13,637
42,212
79,261
4,729
47,037
25,710
21,936
22,607
33,773
15,497
3,221
35,790
153,082
5,415
11,985
9,108
9,270
43,813
75,823
207
25,148
3,503
19,577
8,555
14,589
18,832
54,209
6,732
17,354
708
11,016
35,346
8,079
11,220
11,804
43,210
568
15,891
7,417
17,933
591
15,442
12,070
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1 Call
signs WIPM and WIPR are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
signs WNJX and WAPA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
signs WKAQ and WORA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
4 Call signs WOLE and WLII are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
5 Call signs WVEO and WTCV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
6 Call signs WJPX and WJWN are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
7 Call signs WAPA and WTIN are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
8 Call signs WSUR and WLII are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
9 Call signs WVOZ and WTCV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
10 Call signs WJPX and WKPV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
11 Call signs WMTJ and WQTO are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
12 Call signs WIRS and WJPX are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
13 Call signs WRFB and WORA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
2 Call
2 Call
TABLE 8—FY 2020 SCHEDULE OF REGULATORY FEES
[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are
submitted at the time the application is filed.]
Annual
regulatory fee
(U.S. $s)
Fee category
PLMRS (per license) (Exclusive Use) (47 CFR part 90) ............................................................................................................
Microwave (per license) (47 CFR part 101) ................................................................................................................................
Marine (Ship) (per station) (47 CFR part 80) ..............................................................................................................................
Marine (Coast) (per license) (47 CFR part 80) ...........................................................................................................................
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22) (previously listed under the Land Mobile category) ...................................................................
PLMRS (Shared Use) (per license) (47 CFR part 90) ................................................................................................................
Aviation (Aircraft) (per station) (47 CFR part 87) ........................................................................................................................
Aviation (Ground) (per license) (47 CFR part 87) .......................................................................................................................
CMRS Mobile/Cellular Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 and 90) ...............................................................
CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, 22, 24 and 90) ..................................................................................
Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS/MDS) (per license) (47 CFR part 27) ....................................................................
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (per call sign) (47 CFR, part 101) ....................................................................................
AM Radio Construction Permits ..................................................................................................................................................
FM Radio Construction Permits ..................................................................................................................................................
AM and FM Broadcast Radio Station Fees ................................................................................................................................
Digital TV (47 CFR part 73) VHF and UHF Commercial Fee Factor .........................................................................................
Digital TV Construction Permits ..................................................................................................................................................
Low Power TV, Class A TV, TV/FM Translators & FM Boosters (47 CFR part 74) ..................................................................
CARS (47 CFR part 78) ..............................................................................................................................................................
Cable Television Systems (per subscriber) (47 CFR part 76), Including IPTV ..........................................................................
Direct Broadcast Service (DBS) (per subscriber) (as defined by section 602(13) of the Act) ...................................................
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers (per revenue dollar) .......................................................................................
Toll Free (per toll free subscriber) (47 CFR section 52.101 (f) of the rules) ..............................................................................
Earth Stations (47 CFR part 25) .................................................................................................................................................
Space Stations (per operational station in geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) also includes DBS Service (per operational
station) (47 CFR part 100) .......................................................................................................................................................
Space Stations (per operational system in non-geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) .............................................................
International Bearer Circuits—Terrestrial/Satellites (per Gbps circuit) .......................................................................................
Submarine Cable Landing Licenses Fee (per cable system) .....................................................................................................
25
25
15
40
10
10
10
20
.17
.08
560
560
610
1,075
See Table Below
* $.007837
4,950
315
1,300
.89
.72
.00321
.12
560
98,125
223,500
$41
See Table Below.
* See Appendix G for fee amounts due, also available at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/regulatory-fees.
FY 2020 RADIO STATION REGULATORY FEES
Population served
AM Class A
<=25,000 ..................................................
25,001–75,000 .........................................
75,001–150,000 .......................................
150,001–500,000 .....................................
500,001–1,200,000 ..................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 ...............................
3,000,001–6,000,000 ...............................
>6,000,000 ...............................................
AM Class B
$975
1,475
2,200
3,300
4,925
7,400
11,100
16,675
AM Class C
$700
1,050
1,575
2,375
3,550
5,325
7,975
11,975
$610
915
1,375
2,050
3,075
4,625
6,950
10,425
AM Class D
FM Classes
A, B1 & C3
$670
1,000
1,500
2,275
3,400
5,100
7,625
11,450
$1,075
1,625
2,425
3,625
5,450
8,175
12,250
18,375
FM Classes
B, C, C0,
C1 & C2
$1,225
1,850
2,750
4,150
6,200
9,300
13,950
20,925
FY 2020 INTERNATIONAL BEARER CIRCUITS—SUBMARINE CABLE SYSTEMS
Submarine cable systems
(capacity as of December 31, 2019)
Fee ratio
(units)
Less than 50 Gbps ..................................................................................................................................................
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 Gbps ..........................................................................................................
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regulatory
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$13,450
26,875
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Submarine cable systems
(capacity as of December 31, 2019)
Fee ratio
(units)
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 Gbps .....................................................................................................
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 3,500 Gbps ..................................................................................................
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 6,500 Gbps ..................................................................................................
6,500 Gbps or greater .............................................................................................................................................
IV. Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis
1. As required by the Regulatory
Flexibility Act of 1980, as amended
(RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (IRFA) was included in the
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM)
for fiscal year 2021. The Commission
sought written public comment on these
proposals including comment on the
IRFA. This Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (FRFA) conforms to the IRFA.
A. Need for, and Objectives of, the
Report and Order
2. In the Report and Order, the
Commission adopts a regulatory fee
schedule to collect $374,000,000 in
congressionally required regulatory fees
for fiscal year (FY) 2021. Under section
9 of the Communications Act of 1934,
as amended, (Communications Act or
Act), regulatory fees are mandated by
Congress and collected to recover the
regulatory costs associated with the
Commission’s enforcement, policy and
rulemaking, user information, and
international activities in an amount
that can be reasonably expected to equal
the amount of the Commission’s annual
appropriation. The objective in the
Report for adopting the regulatory fee
schedule is to comply with the
Congressional mandate to recover the
total amount of the Commission’s
annual appropriation, from the various
industries for which the Commission
provides oversight or regulation, based
on the number of full time employees
(FTEs) involved in such oversight and
regulation in the licensing bureaus.
B. Summary of the Significant Issues
Raised by the Public Comments in
Response to the IRFA
3. None.
C. Response to Comments by the Chief
Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
Business Administration
4. No comments were filed by the
Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
Business Administration.
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D. Description and Estimate of the
Number of Small Entities to Which the
Rules Will Apply
5. The RFA directs agencies to
provide a description of, and where
feasible, an estimate of the number of
small entities that may be affected by
the proposed rules and policies, if
adopted. The RFA generally defines the
term ‘‘small entity’’ as having the same
meaning as the terms ‘‘small business,’’
‘‘small organization,’’ and ‘‘small
governmental jurisdiction.’’ In addition,
the term ‘‘small business’’ has the same
meaning as the term ‘‘small business
concern’’ under the Small Business Act.
A ‘‘small business concern’’ is one
which: (1) Is independently owned and
operated; (2) is not dominant in its field
of operation; and (3) satisfies any
additional criteria established by the
SBA.
6. Small Businesses, Small
Organizations, Small Governmental
Jurisdictions. Small Businesses, Small
Organizations, Small Governmental
Jurisdictions. Our actions, over time,
may affect small entities that are not
easily categorized at present. We
therefore describe here, at the outset,
three broad groups of small entities that
could be directly affected herein. First,
while there are industry specific size
standards for small businesses that are
used in the regulatory flexibility
analysis, according to data from the
Small Business Administration’s (SBA)
Office of Advocacy, in general a small
business is an independent business
having fewer than 500 employees. These
types of small businesses represent
99.9% of all businesses in the United
States, which translates to 30.7 million
businesses.
7. Next, the type of small entity
described as a ‘‘small organization’’ is
generally ‘‘any not-for-profit enterprise
which is independently owned and
operated and is not dominant in its
field.’’ The Internal Revenue Service
(IRS) uses a revenue benchmark of
$50,000 or less to delineate its annual
electronic filing requirements for small
exempt organizations. Nationwide, for
tax year 2018, there were approximately
571,709 small exempt organizations in
the U.S. reporting revenues of $50,000
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regulatory
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53,750
107,500
215,000
430,000
or less according to the registration and
tax data for exempt organizations
available from the IRS.
8. Finally, the small entity described
as a ‘‘small governmental jurisdiction’’
is defined generally as ‘‘governments of
cities, counties, towns, townships,
villages, school districts, or special
districts, with a population of less than
fifty thousand.’’ U.S. Census Bureau
data from the 2017 Census of
Governments indicate that there were
90,075 local governmental jurisdictions
consisting of general purpose
governments and special purpose
governments in the United States. Of
this number there were 36,931 general
purpose governments (county,
municipal and town or township) with
populations of less than 50,000 and
12,040 special purpose governments—
independent school districts with
enrollment populations of less than 5ll
governmental jurisdictions.’’
9. Wired Telecommunications
Carriers. The U.S. Census Bureau
defines this industry as ‘‘establishments
primarily engaged in operating and/or
providing access to transmission
facilities and infrastructure that they
own and/or lease for the transmission of
voice, data, text, sound, and video using
wired communications networks.
Transmission facilities may be based on
a single technology or a combination of
technologies. Establishments in this
industry use the wired
telecommunications network facilities
that they operate to provide a variety of
services, such as wired telephony
services, including Voice over internet
Protocol (VoIP) services, wired (cable
and IPTV) audio and video
programming distribution, and wired
broadband internet services. By
exception, establishments providing
satellite television distribution services
using facilities and infrastructure that
they operate are included in this
industry.’’ The SBA has developed a
small business size standard for Wired
Telecommunications Carriers, which
consists of all such companies having
1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census
Bureau data for 2012 show that there
were 3,117 firms that operated that year.
Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer
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than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this
size standard, the majority of firms in
this industry can be considered small.
10. Local Exchange Carriers (LECs).
Neither the Commission nor the SBA
has developed a size standard for small
businesses specifically applicable to
local exchange services. The closest
applicable NAICS Code category is
Wired Telecommunications Carriers.
Under the applicable SBA size standard,
such a business is small if it has 1,500
or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau
data for 2012 show that there were 3,117
firms that operated for the entire year.
Of that total, 3,083 operated with fewer
than 1,000 employees. Thus under this
category and the associated size
standard, the Commission estimates that
the majority of local exchange carriers
are small entities.
11. Incumbent LECs. Neither the
Commission nor the SBA has developed
a small business size standard
specifically for incumbent local
exchange services. The closest
applicable NAICS Code category is
Wired Telecommunications Carriers.
Under the applicable SBA size standard,
such a business is small if it has 1,500
or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau
data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms
operated the entire year. Of this total,
3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000
employees. Consequently, the
Commission estimates that most
providers of incumbent local exchange
service are small businesses that may be
affected by our actions. According to
Commission data, one thousand three
hundred and seven (1,307) Incumbent
Local Exchange Carriers reported that
they were incumbent local exchange
service providers. Of this total, an
estimated 1,006 have 1,500 or fewer
employees. Thus, using the SBA’s size
standard the majority of incumbent
LECs can be considered small entities.
12. Competitive Local Exchange
Carriers (Competitive LECs),
Competitive Access Providers (CAPs),
Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and
Other Local Service Providers. Neither
the Commission nor the SBA has
developed a small business size
standard specifically for these service
providers. The appropriate NAICS Code
category is Wired Telecommunications
Carriers and under that size standard,
such a business is small if it has 1,500
or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau
data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms
operated during that year. Of that
number, 3,083 operated with fewer than
1,000 employees. Based on these data,
the Commission concludes that the
majority of Competitive LECS, CAPs,
Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and
Other Local Service Providers, are small
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entities. According to Commission data,
1,442 carriers reported that they were
engaged in the provision of either
competitive local exchange services or
competitive access provider services. Of
these 1,442 carriers, an estimated 1,256
have 1,500 or fewer employees. In
addition, 17 carriers have reported that
they are Shared-Tenant Service
Providers, and all 17 are estimated to
have 1,500 or fewer employees. Also, 72
carriers have reported that they are
Other Local Service Providers. Of this
total, 70 have 1,500 or fewer employees.
Consequently, based on internally
researched FCC data, the Commission
estimates that most providers of
competitive local exchange service,
competitive access providers, SharedTenant Service Providers, and Other
Local Service Providers are small
entities.
13. Interexchange Carriers (IXCs).
Neither the Commission nor the SBA
has developed a small business size
standard specifically for Interexchange
Carriers. The closest applicable NAICS
Code category is Wired
Telecommunications Carriers. The
applicable size standard under SBA
rules is that such a business is small if
it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S.
Census Bureau data for 2012 indicate
that 3,117 firms operated for the entire
year. Of that number, 3,083 operated
with fewer than 1,000 employees.
According to internally developed
Commission data, 359 companies
reported that their primary
telecommunications service activity was
the provision of interexchange services.
Of this total, an estimated 317 have
1,500 or fewer employees.
Consequently, the Commission
estimates that the majority of
interexchange service providers are
small entities.
14. Prepaid Calling Card Providers.
Neither the Commission nor the SBA
has developed a small business size
standard specifically for prepaid calling
card providers. The appropriate NAICS
code category for prepaid calling card
providers is Telecommunications
Resellers. This industry comprises
establishments engaged in purchasing
access and network capacity from
owners and operators of
telecommunications networks and
reselling wired and wireless
telecommunications services (except
satellite) to businesses and households.
Establishments in this industry resell
telecommunications; they do not
operate transmission facilities and
infrastructure. Mobile virtual network
operators (MVNOs) are included in this
industry. The SBA has developed a
small business size standard for the
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category of Telecommunications
Resellers. Under that size standard, such
a business is small if it has 1,500 or
fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau
data for 2012 show that 1,341 firms
provided resale services during that
year. Of that number, 1,341 operated
with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus,
under this category and the associated
small business size standard, the
majority of these resellers can be
considered small entities. According to
Commission data, 193 carriers have
reported that they are engaged in the
provision of prepaid calling cards. All
193 carriers have 1,500 or fewer
employees. Consequently, the
Commission estimates that the majority
of prepaid calling card providers are
small.
15. Local Resellers. The SBA has not
developed a small business size
standard specifically for Local Resellers.
The SBA category of
Telecommunications Resellers is the
closest NAICs code category for local
resellers. The Telecommunications
Resellers industry comprises
establishments engaged in purchasing
access and network capacity from
owners and operators of
telecommunications networks and
reselling wired and wireless
telecommunications services (except
satellite) to businesses and households.
Establishments in this industry resell
telecommunications; they do not
operate transmission facilities and
infrastructure. Mobile virtual network
operators (MVNOs) are included in this
industry. Under the SBA’s size
standard, such a business is small if it
has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S.
Census Bureau data from 2012 show
that 1,341 firms provided resale services
during that year. Of that number, all
operated with fewer than 1,000
employees. Thus, under this category
and the associated small business size
standard, the majority of these resellers
can be considered small entities.
According to Commission data, 213
carriers have reported that they are
engaged in the provision of local resale
services. Of these, an estimated 211
have 1,500 or fewer employees and two
have more than 1,500 employees.
Consequently, the Commission
estimates that the majority of local
resellers are small entities.
16. Toll Resellers. The Commission
has not developed a definition for Toll
Resellers. The closest NAICS Code
Category is Telecommunications
Resellers. The Telecommunications
Resellers industry comprises
establishments engaged in purchasing
access and network capacity from
owners and operators of
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telecommunications networks and
reselling wired and wireless
telecommunications services (except
satellite) to businesses and households.
Establishments in this industry resell
telecommunications; they do not
operate transmission facilities and
infrastructure. MVNOs are included in
this industry. The SBA has developed a
small business size standard for the
category of Telecommunications
Resellers. Under that size standard, such
a business is small if it has 1,500 or
fewer employees. 2012 Census Bureau
data show that 1,341 firms provided
resale services during that year. Of that
number, 1,341 operated with fewer than
1,000 employees. Thus, under this
category and the associated small
business size standard, the majority of
these resellers can be considered small
entities. According to Commission data,
881 carriers have reported that they are
engaged in the provision of toll resale
services. Of this total, an estimated 857
have 1,500 or fewer employees.
Consequently, the Commission
estimates that the majority of toll
resellers are small entities.
17. Other Toll Carriers. Neither the
Commission nor the SBA has developed
a size standard for small businesses
specifically applicable to Other Toll
Carriers. This category includes toll
carriers that do not fall within the
categories of interexchange carriers,
operator service providers, prepaid
calling card providers, satellite service
carriers, or toll resellers. The closest
applicable NAICS code category is for
Wired Telecommunications Carriers, as
defined in paragraph 6 of this IRFA.
Under that size standard, such a
business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer
employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for
2012 show that there were 3,117 firms
that operated that year. Of this total,
3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000
employees. Thus, under this size
standard, the majority of firms in this
industry can be considered small.
According to Commission data, 284
companies reported that their primary
telecommunications service activity was
the provision of other toll carriage. Of
these, an estimated 279 have 1,500 or
fewer employees. Consequently, the
Commission estimates that most Other
Toll Carriers are small entities.
18. Wireless Telecommunications
Carriers (except Satellite). This industry
comprises establishments engaged in
operating and maintaining switching
and transmission facilities to provide
communications via the airwaves.
Establishments in this industry have
spectrum licenses and provide services
using that spectrum, such as cellular
services, paging services, wireless
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internet access, and wireless video
services. The appropriate size standard
under SBA rules is that such a business
is small if it has 1,500 or fewer
employees. For this industry, U.S.
Census Bureau data for 2012 show that
there were 967 firms that operated for
the entire year. Of this total, 955 firms
had employment of 999 or fewer
employees and 12 had employment of
1,000 employees or more. Thus under
this category and the associated size
standard, the Commission estimates that
the majority of wireless
telecommunications carriers (except
satellite) are small entities.
19. Television Broadcasting. This
Economic Census category ‘‘comprises
establishments primarily engaged in
broadcasting images together with
sound.’’ These establishments operate
television broadcast studios and
facilities for the programming and
transmission of programs to the public.
These establishments also produce or
transmit visual programming to
affiliated broadcast television stations,
which in turn broadcast the programs to
the public on a predetermined schedule.
Programming may originate in their own
studio, from an affiliated network, or
from external sources. The SBA has
created the following small business
size standard for such businesses: Those
having $41.5 million or less in annual
receipts. The 2012 Economic Census
reports that 751 firms in this category
operated in that year. Of that number,
656 had annual receipts of $25,000,000
or less. Based on this data we therefore
estimate that the majority of commercial
television broadcasters are small entities
under the applicable SBA size standard.
20. The Commission has estimated
the number of licensed commercial
television stations to be 1,377. Of this
total, 1,258 stations (or about 91
percent) had revenues of $41.5 million
or less, according to Commission staff
review of the BIA Kelsey Inc. Media
Access Pro Television Database (BIA) on
November 16, 2017, and therefore these
licensees qualify as small entities under
the SBA definition. In addition, the
Commission has estimated the number
of licensed noncommercial educational
television stations to be 384.
Notwithstanding, the Commission does
not compile and otherwise does not
have access to information on the
revenue of NCE stations that would
permit it to determine how many such
stations would qualify as small entities.
There are also 2,300 low power
television stations, including Class A
stations (LPTV) and 3,681 TV translator
stations. Given the nature of these
services, we will presume that all of
these entities qualify as small entities
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under the above SBA small business
size standard.
21. In assessing whether a business
concern qualifies as ‘‘small’’ under the
above definition, business (control)
affiliations must be included. Our
estimate, therefore, likely overstates the
number of small entities that might be
affected by our action, because the
revenue figure on which it is based does
not include or aggregate revenues from
affiliated companies. In addition,
another element of the definition of
‘‘small business’’ requires that an entity
not be dominant in its field of operation.
We are unable at this time to define or
quantify the criteria that would
establish whether a specific television
broadcast station is dominant in its field
of operation. Accordingly, the estimate
of small businesses to which rules may
apply does not exclude any television
station from the definition of a small
business on this basis and is therefore
possibly over-inclusive. Also, as noted
above, an additional element of the
definition of ‘‘small business’’ is that the
entity must be independently owned
and operated. The Commission notes
that it is difficult at times to assess these
criteria in the context of media entities
and its estimates of small businesses to
which they apply may be over-inclusive
to this extent.
22. Radio Stations. This Economic
Census category ‘‘comprises
establishments primarily engaged in
broadcasting aural programs by radio to
the public. Programming may originate
in their own studio, from an affiliated
network, or from external sources.’’ The
SBA has established a small business
size standard for this category as firms
having $41.5 million or less in annual
receipts. Economic Census data for 2012
show that 2,849 radio station firms
operated during that year. Of that
number, 2,806 firms operated with
annual receipts of less than $25 million
per year, 17 with annual receipts
between $25 million and $49,999,999
million and 26 with annual receipts of
$50 million or more. Therefore, based
on the SBA’s size standard the majority
of such entities are small entities.
23. According to Commission staff
review of the BIA/Kelsey, LLC’s Media
Access Pro Radio Database as of January
2018, about 11,261 (or about 99.9
percent) of 11,383 commercial radio
stations had revenues of $41.5 million
or less and thus qualify as small entities
under the SBA definition. The
Commission has estimated the number
of licensed commercial AM radio
stations to be 4,633 stations and the
number of commercial FM radio
stations to be 6,738, for a total number
of 11,371. We note the Commission has
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also estimated the number of licensed
noncommercial (NCE) FM radio stations
to be 4,128. Nevertheless, the
Commission does not compile and
otherwise does not have access to
information on the revenue of NCE
stations that would permit it to
determine how many such stations
would qualify as small entities. We also
note, that in assessing whether a
business entity qualifies as small under
the above definition, business control
affiliations must be included. The
Commission’s estimate therefore likely
overstates the number of small entities
that might be affected by its action,
because the revenue figure on which it
is based does not include or aggregate
revenues from affiliated companies. In
addition, to be determined a ‘‘small
business,’’ an entity may not be
dominant in its field of operation. We
further note, that it is difficult at times
to assess these criteria in the context of
media entities, and the estimate of small
businesses to which these rules may
apply does not exclude any radio station
from the definition of a small business
on these basis, thus our estimate of
small businesses may therefore be overinclusive. Also, as noted above, an
additional element of the definition of
‘‘small business’’ is that the entity must
be independently owned and operated.
The Commission notes that it is difficult
at times to assess these criteria in the
context of media entities and the
estimates of small businesses to which
they apply may be over-inclusive to this
extent.
24. Cable Companies and Systems
(Rate Regulation). The Commission has
also developed its own small business
size standards, for the purpose of cable
rate regulation. Under the Commission’s
rules, a ‘‘small cable company’’ is one
serving 400,000 or fewer subscribers
nationwide. Industry data indicate that
there are 4,600 active cable systems in
the United States. Of this total, all but
five cable operators nationwide are
small under the 400,000-subscriber size
standard. In addition, under the
Commission’s rate regulation rules, a
‘‘small system’’ is a cable system serving
15,000 or fewer subscribers.
Commission records show 4,600 cable
systems nationwide. Of this total, 3,900
cable systems have fewer than 15,000
subscribers, and 700 systems have
15,000 or more subscribers, based on the
same records. Thus, under this standard
as well, we estimate that most cable
systems are small entities.
25. Cable System Operators (Telecom
Act Standard). The Communications
Act of 1934, as amended, also contains
a size standard for small cable system
operators, which is ‘‘a cable operator
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that, directly or through an affiliate,
serves in the aggregate fewer than one
percent of all subscribers in the United
States and is not affiliated with any
entity or entities whose gross annual
revenues in the aggregate exceed
$250,000,000.’’ As of 2019, there were
approximately 48,646,056 basic cable
video subscribers in the United States.
Accordingly, an operator serving fewer
than 486,460 subscribers shall be
deemed a small operator if its annual
revenues, when combined with the total
annual revenues of all its affiliates, do
not exceed $250 million in the
aggregate. Based on available data, we
find that all but five cable operators are
small entities under this size standard.
We note that the Commission neither
requests nor collects information on
whether cable system operators are
affiliated with entities whose gross
annual revenues exceed $250 million.
Therefore, we are unable at this time to
estimate with greater precision the
number of cable system operators that
would qualify as small cable operators
under the definition in the
Communications Act.
26. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS)
Service. DBS service is a nationally
distributed subscription service that
delivers video and audio programming
via satellite to a small parabolic ‘‘dish’’
antenna at the subscriber’s location.
DBS is included in SBA’s economic
census category ‘‘Wired
Telecommunications Carriers.’’ The
Wired Telecommunications Carriers
industry comprises establishments
primarily engaged in operating and/or
providing access to transmission
facilities and infrastructure that they
own and/or lease for the transmission of
voice, data, text, sound, and video using
wired telecommunications networks.
Transmission facilities may be based on
a single technology or combination of
technologies. Establishments in this
industry use the wired
telecommunications network facilities
that they operate to provide a variety of
services, such as wired telephony
services, including VoIP services, wired
(cable) audio and video programming
distribution; and wired broadband
internet services. By exception,
establishments providing satellite
television distribution services using
facilities and infrastructure that they
operate are included in this industry.
The SBA determines that a wireline
business is small if it has fewer than
1,500 employees. U.S. Census Bureau
data for 2012 indicates that 3,117
wireline companies were operational
during that year. Of that number, 3,083
operated with fewer than 1,000
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employees. Based on that data, we
conclude that the majority of wireline
firms are small under the applicable
SBA standard. Currently, however, only
two entities provide DBS service, which
requires a great deal of capital for
operation: DIRECTV (owned by AT&T)
and DISH Network. DIRECTV and DISH
Network each report annual revenues
that are in excess of the threshold for a
small business. Accordingly, we must
conclude that internally developed FCC
data are persuasive that, in general, DBS
service is provided only by large firms.
27. All Other Telecommunications.
The ‘‘All Other Telecommunications’’
category is comprised of establishments
primarily engaged in providing
specialized telecommunications
services, such as satellite tracking,
communications telemetry, and radar
station operation. This industry also
includes establishments primarily
engaged in providing satellite terminal
stations and associated facilities
connected with one or more terrestrial
systems and capable of transmitting
telecommunications to, and receiving
telecommunications from, satellite
systems. Establishments providing
internet services or voice over internet
protocol (VoIP) services via clientsupplied telecommunications
connections are also included in this
industry. The SBA has developed a
small business size standard for All
Other Telecommunications, which
consists of all such firms with annual
receipts of $35 million or less. For this
category, U.S. Census Bureau data for
2012 shows that there were 1,442 firms
that operated for the entire year. Of
those firms, a total of 1,400 had annual
receipts less than $25 million and 15
firms had annual receipts of $25 million
to $49,999,999. Thus, the Commission
estimates that the majority of ‘‘All Other
Telecommunications’’ firms potentially
affected by our action can be considered
small.
28. RespOrgs. Responsible
Organizations, or RespOrgs, are entities
chosen by toll free subscribers to
manage and administer the appropriate
records in the toll free Service
Management System for the toll free
subscriber. Although RespOrgs are often
wireline carriers, they can also include
non-carrier entities. Therefore, in the
definition herein of RespOrgs, two
categories are presented, i.e., Carrier
RespOrgs and Non-Carrier RespOrgs.
29. Carrier RespOrgs. Neither the
Commission, the U.S. Census, nor the
SBA have developed a definition for
Carrier RespOrgs. Accordingly, the
Commission believes that the closest
NAICS code-based definitional
categories for Carrier RespOrgs are
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Wired Telecommunications Carriers,
and Wireless Telecommunications
Carriers (except satellite).
30. The U.S. Census Bureau defines
Wired Telecommunications Carriers as
‘‘establishments primarily engaged in
operating and/or providing access to
transmission facilities and infrastructure
that they own and/or lease for the
transmission of voice, data, text, sound,
and video using wired communications
networks. Transmission facilities may
be based on a single technology or a
combination of technologies.
Establishments in this industry use the
wired telecommunications network
facilities that they operate to provide a
variety of services, such as wired
telephony services, including VoIP
services, wired (cable) audio and video
programming distribution, and wired
broadband internet services. By
exception, establishments providing
satellite television distribution services
using facilities and infrastructure that
they operate are included in this
industry.’’ The SBA has developed a
small business size standard for Wired
Telecommunications Carriers, which
consists of all such companies having
1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census
Bureau data for 2012 show that there
were 3,117 firms that operated that year.
Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer
than 1,000 employees. Based on that
data, we conclude that the majority of
Carrier RespOrgs that operated with
wireline-based technology are small.
31. The U.S. Census Bureau defines
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers
(except satellite) as establishments
engaged in operating and maintaining
switching and transmission facilities to
provide communications via the
airwaves, such as cellular services,
paging services, wireless internet access,
and wireless video services. The
appropriate size standard under SBA
rules is that such a business is small if
it has 1,500 or fewer employees. Census
data for 2012 show that 967 Wireless
Telecommunications Carriers operated
in that year. Of that number, 955
operated with less than 1,000
employees. Based on that data, we
conclude that the majority of Carrier
RespOrgs that operated with wirelessbased technology are small.
32. Non-Carrier RespOrgs. Neither the
Commission, the U.S. Census, nor the
SBA have developed a definition of
Non-Carrier RespOrgs. Accordingly, the
Commission believes that the closest
NAICS code-based definitional
categories for Non-Carrier RespOrgs are
‘‘Other Services Related to Advertising’’
and ‘‘Other Management Consulting
Services.’’
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33. The U.S. Census defines Other
Services Related to Advertising as
comprising establishments primarily
engaged in providing advertising
services (except advertising agency
services, public relations agency
services, media buying agency services,
media representative services, display
advertising services, direct mail
advertising services, advertising
material distribution services, and
marketing consulting services). The SBA
has established a size standard for this
industry as annual receipts of $16.5
million dollars or less. Census data for
2012 show that 5,804 firms operated in
this industry for the entire year. Of that
number, 5,612 operated with annual
receipts of less than $10 million. Based
on that data we conclude that the
majority of Non-Carrier RespOrgs who
provide toll-free number (TFN)-related
advertising services are small.
34. The U.S. Census defines Other
Management Consulting Services as
establishments primarily engaged in
providing management consulting
services (except administrative and
general management consulting; human
resources consulting; marketing
consulting; or process, physical
distribution, and logistics consulting).
Establishments providing
telecommunications or utilities
management consulting services are
included in this industry. The SBA has
established a size standard for this
industry of $16.5 million dollars or less.
Census data for 2012 show that 3,683
firms operated in this industry for that
entire year. Of that number, 3,632
operated with less than $10 million in
annual receipts. Based on this data, we
conclude that a majority of non-carrier
RespOrgs who provide TFN-related
management consulting services are
small.
35. In addition to the data contained
in the four (see above) U.S. Census
NAICS code categories that provide
definitions of what services and
functions the Carrier and Non-Carrier
RespOrgs provide, Somos, the trade
association that monitors RespOrg
activities, compiled data showing that
as of July 1, 2016 there were 23
RespOrgs operational in Canada and 436
RespOrgs operational in the United
States, for a total of 459 RespOrgs
currently registered with Somos.
E. Description of Projected Reporting,
Recordkeeping and Other Compliance
Requirements
36. This Report and Order does not
adopt any new reporting, recordkeeping,
or other compliance requirements.
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F. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant
Economic Impact on Small Entities and
Significant Alternatives Considered
37. The RFA requires an agency to
describe any significant alternatives that
it has considered in reaching its
approach, which may include the
following four alternatives, among
others: (1) The establishment of
differing compliance or reporting
requirements or timetables that take into
account the resources available to small
entities; (2) the clarification,
consolidation, or simplification of
compliance or reporting requirements
under the rule for small entities; (3) the
use of performance, rather than design,
standards; and (4) an exemption from
coverage of the rule, or any part thereof,
for small entities.
38. The methodology adopted by the
Commission for using the populationbased calculations for TV broadcasters
was initially adopted because it is a
fairer methodology for the smaller
broadcasters. The Commission is using
this methodology for this year, too. The
changes for Puerto Rican broadcasters
were adopted by the Commission in
order to give relief for these
broadcasters, some of which may be
small entities, and the Commission is
also using this methodology this year.
Finally, the waiver process that we
adopted previously and are continuing
in 2021 was adopted to provide relief to
entities that have suffered financial
hardship in the COVID–19 pandemic,
which includes small entities.
39. In addition, under the
Commission’s de minimis rule, under
section 9(e)(2) of the Act, a regulatee is
exempt from paying regulatory fees if
the sum total of all of its annual
regulatory fee liabilities is $1,000 or less
for the fiscal year. The de minimis
threshold applies only to filers of
annual regulatory fees.
V. Ordering Clauses
40. Accordingly, it is ordered that,
pursuant to the authority found in
sections 4(i) and (j), 9, 9A, and 303(r) of
the Communications Act of 1934, as
amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), 159,
159A, and 303(r), this Report and Order
is hereby adopted.
41. It is further ordered that the FY
2021 section 9 regulatory fees
assessment requirements and the rules
set forth in this Report and Order are
adopted as specified herein.
42. It is further ordered that this
Report and Order shall be effective upon
publication in the Federal Register.
43. It is further ordered that the
Commission’s Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference
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Information Center, shall send a copy of
this Report and Order, including the
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis in
this document, to Congress and the
Government Accountability Office
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
Commission 47 CFR part 1 is amended
as follows:
§ 1.1151 Authority to prescribe and collect
regulatory fees.
Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of
Federal Regulations is amended to read
as follows:
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 1
Administrative practice and
procedure, Broadband, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements,
Telecommunications.
PART 1—PRACTICE AND
PROCEDURE
Authority to impose and collect
regulatory fees is contained in section 9
of the Communications Act, as amended
by sections 101–103 of title I of the
Consolidated Appropriations Act of
2018 (Pub. L. 115–141, 132 Stat. 1084),
47 U.S.C. 159, which directs the
Commission to prescribe and collect
annual regulatory fees to recover the
cost of carrying out the functions of the
Commission.
1. The authority citation for part 1
continues to read as follows:
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Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
Authority: 47 U.S.C. chs. 2, 5, 9, 13; 28
U.S.C. 2461 note, unless otherwise noted.
2. Section 1.1151 of the Commission’s
rules is revised to read as follows:
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For the reasons discussed in the
preamble, the Federal Communications
3. Section 1.1152 is revised to read as
follows:
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§ 1.1152 Schedule of annual regulatory
fees for wireless radio services.
TABLE 1 TO § 1.1152
Exclusive use services
(per license)
Fee
amount
1. Land Mobile (Above 470 MHz and 220 MHz Local, Base Station & SMRS) (47 CFR part 90):
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) .............................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
220 MHz Nationwide:
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) .............................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
2. Microwave (47 CFR part 101) (Private):
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) .............................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
3. Shared Use Services:
Land Mobile (Frequencies Below 470 MHz—except 220 MHz):
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) .............................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22):
(a) New, Additional Facility, Major Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) .....................................................................
(b) Renewal, Minor Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) .........................................................................................................................
Marine Coast:
(a) New Renewal/Mod (FCC 601 & 159) .........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renewal/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...........................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
Aviation Ground:
(a) New, Renewal/Mod (FCC 601 & 159) ........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renewal/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159) ...........................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Only) (FCC 601 & 159) .....................................................................................................................
Marine Ship:
(a) New, Renewal/Mod (FCC 605 & 159) ........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renewal/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159) ...........................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 605 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
Aviation Aircraft:
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 605 & 159) ...........................................................................................................................................
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159) .............................................................................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 605 & 159) .................................................................................................................................................
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159) ...................................................................................................................
4. CMRS Cellular/Mobile Services (per unit) (FCC 159) ........................................................................................................................
5. CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (FCC 159) ...............................................................................................................................
6. Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS and MDS) ......................................................................................................................
7. Local Multipoint Distribution Service ...................................................................................................................................................
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4. Section 1.1153 is revised to read as
follows:
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§ 1.1153 Schedule of annual regulatory
fees and filing locations for mass media
services.
TABLE 1 TO § 1.1153
Radio [AM and FM]
(47 CFR part 73)
Fee
amount
1. AM Class A:
≤25,000 population ...........................................................................................................................................................................
25,001–75,000 population ................................................................................................................................................................
75,001–150,000 population ..............................................................................................................................................................
150,001–500,000 population ............................................................................................................................................................
500,001–1,200,000 population .........................................................................................................................................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
3,000,001–6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
>6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................................
2. AM Class B:
≤25,000 population ...........................................................................................................................................................................
25,001–75,000 population ................................................................................................................................................................
75,001–150,000 population ..............................................................................................................................................................
150,001–500,000 population ............................................................................................................................................................
500,001–1,200,000 population .........................................................................................................................................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
3,000,001–6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
>6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................................
3. AM Class C:
≤25,000 population ...........................................................................................................................................................................
25,001–75,000 population ................................................................................................................................................................
75,001–150,000 population ..............................................................................................................................................................
150,001–500,000 population ............................................................................................................................................................
500,001–1,200,000 population .........................................................................................................................................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
3,000,001–6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
>6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................................
4. AM Class D:
≤25,000 population ...........................................................................................................................................................................
25,001–75,000 population ................................................................................................................................................................
75,001–150,000 population ..............................................................................................................................................................
150,001–500,000 population ............................................................................................................................................................
500,001–1,200,000 population .........................................................................................................................................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
3,000,001–6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
>6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................................
5. AM Construction Permit ......................................................................................................................................................................
6. FM Classes A, B1 and C3:
≤25,000 population ...........................................................................................................................................................................
25,001–75,000 population ................................................................................................................................................................
75,001–150,000 population ..............................................................................................................................................................
150,001–500,000 population ............................................................................................................................................................
500,001–1,200,000 population .........................................................................................................................................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
3,000,001–6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
>6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................................
7. FM Classes B, C, C0, C1 and C2:
≤25,000 population ...........................................................................................................................................................................
25,001–75,000 population ................................................................................................................................................................
75,001–150,000 population ..............................................................................................................................................................
150,001–500,000 population ............................................................................................................................................................
500,001–1,200,000 population .........................................................................................................................................................
1,200,001–3,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
3,000,001–6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................
>6,000,000 population ......................................................................................................................................................................
8. FM Construction Permits .....................................................................................................................................................................
$975
1,465
2,195
3,295
4,935
7,410
11,105
16,665
700
1,050
1,575
2,365
3,540
5,320
7,975
11,965
610
915
1,375
2,060
3,085
4,635
6,950
10,425
670
1,000
1,510
2,265
3,390
5,090
7,630
11,450
610
1,070
1,605
2,410
3,615
5,415
8,130
12,185
18,285
1,220
1,830
2,745
4,125
6,175
9,270
13,895
20,850
1,070
TV (47 CFR part 73)
Digital TV (UHF and VHF Commercial Stations):
1. Digital TV Construction Permits ...................................................................................................................................................
2. Television Fee Factor ...................................................................................................................................................................
Low Power TV, Class A TV, FM Translator, & TV/FM Booster (47 CFR part 74) .................................................................................
* Per population count.
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follows:
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§ 1.1154 Schedule of annual regulatory
charges for common carrier services.
TABLE 1 TO § 1.1154
Fee
amount
Radio facilities
1. Microwave (Domestic Public Fixed) (Electronic Filing) (FCC Form 601 & 159) ................................................................................
Carriers:
1. Interstate Telephone Service Providers (per interstate and international end-user revenues (see FCC Form 499–A) .............
2. Toll Free Number Fee ..................................................................................................................................................................
$25.00
.00400
* .12
* Per Toll Free Number.
6. Section 1.1155 is revised to read as
follows:
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§ 1.1155 Schedule of regulatory fees for
cable television services.
TABLE 1 TO § 1.1155
Fee
amount
1. Cable Television Relay Service ..........................................................................................................................................................
2. Cable TV System, Including IPTV (per subscriber), and DBS (per subscriber) .................................................................................
7. Section 1.1156 is revised to read as
follows:
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§ 1.1156 Schedule of regulatory fees for
international services.
$1,555
.98
stations. The following schedule applies
for the listed services:
(a) Geostationary orbit (GSO) and
non-geostationary orbit (NGSO) space
TABLE 1 TO PARAGRAPH (a)
Fee
amount
Fee category
Space Stations (Geostationary Orbit) ......................................................................................................................................................
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary Orbit)—Other .................................................................................................................................
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary Orbit)—Less Complex ...................................................................................................................
Earth Stations: Transmit/Receive & Transmit only (per authorization or registration) ...........................................................................
(b) International terrestrial and
satellite Bearer Circuits. (1) Regulatory
fees for International Bearer Circuits are
to be paid by facilities-based common
carriers that have active (used or leased)
international bearer circuits as of
December 31 of the prior year in any
terrestrial or satellite transmission
facility for the provision of service to an
end user or resale carrier, which
includes active circuits to themselves or
to their affiliates. In addition, noncommon carrier terrestrial and satellite
operators must pay a fee for each active
circuit sold or leased to any customer,
including themselves or their affiliates,
other than an international common
carrier authorized by the Commission to
provide U.S. international common
carrier services. ‘‘Active circuits’’ for
$116,855
343,555
122,695
595
purposes of this paragrpah (b) include
backup and redundant circuits. In
addition, whether circuits are used
specifically for voice or data is not
relevant in determining that they are
active circuits.
(2) The fee amount, per active Gbps
circuit will be determined for each fiscal
year.
TABLE 2 TO PARAGRAPH (b)(2)
International terrestrial and satellite
(capacity as of December 31, 2020)
Fee
amount
Terrestrial Common Carrier and Non-Common Carrier; Satellite Common Carrier and Non-Common Carrier ....................................
$43 *
* Per Gbps circuit.
(c) Submarine cable. Regulatory fees
for submarine cable systems will be
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Submarine cable systems
(lit capacity as of December 31, 2020)
Fee ratio
(units)
Less than 50 Gbps ..................................................................................................................................................
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 Gbps ..........................................................................................................
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 Gbps .....................................................................................................
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 3,500 Gbps ..................................................................................................
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 6,500 Gbps ..................................................................................................
6,500 Gbps or greater .............................................................................................................................................
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.125
.25
.5
1.0
2.0
FY 2020
regulatory
fees
$9,495
18,990
37,980
75,955
151,910
303,820
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 1
[MD Docket No. 21-190; FCC 21-98; FRS 46814]
Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2021
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: In this document, the Commission revises its Schedule of
Regulatory Fees to recover an amount of $374,000,000 that Congress has
required the Commission to collect for fiscal year 2021. Section 9 of
the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, provides for the annual
assessment and collection of regulatory fees under respectively.
DATES: Effective September 22, 2021. To avoid penalties and interest,
regulatory fees should be paid by the due date of September 24, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Roland Helvajian, Office of Managing
Director at (202) 418-0444.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a summary of the Commission's Report
and Order, FCC 21-98, MD Docket No. 21-190, adopted on August 25, 2021
and released on August 26, 2020. The full text of this document is
available for public inspection by downloading the text from the
Commission's website at https://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2017/db0906/FCC-17-111A1.pdf.
I. Administrative Matters
A. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA), the
Commission has prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA)
relating to this Report and Order. The FRFA is located at the end of
this document.
B. Final Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis
2. This document does not contain new or modified information
collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), Public Law 104-13. In addition, therefore, it does not contain
any new or modified information collection burden for small business
concerns with fewer than 25 employees, pursuant to the Small Business
Paperwork Relief Act of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C.
3506(c)(4).
C. Congressional Review Act
2. The Commission has determined, and the Administrator of the
Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, concurs that these rules are non-major under the Congressional
Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 804(2). The Commission will send a copy of this
Report & Order to Congress and the Government Accountability Office
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
3. In this Report and Order, we adopt a schedule to collect the
$374,000,000 in congressionally required regulatory fees for fiscal
year (FY) 2021. The regulatory fees for all payors are due on September
24, 2021.
4. This Report and Order addresses the issues that were raised in
the FY 2021 Notice of Proposed Rulemaking including: (i) The use of
non-geographic numbers in the calculation of the number of subscribers
for each commercial mobile radio service (CMRS) provider; (ii) ending
our phase-in of direct broadcast satellite (DBS) regulatory fees, and
have the Media Bureau-based DBS regulatory fee category to be in the
same fee category as cable television and internet Protocol Television
(IPTV); (iii) continuing to assess regulatory fees for full service
broadcast television on population-based methodology that we used for
FY 2020, including changes that we adopted previously for stations in
Puerto Rico; (iv) apportioning NGSO regulatory fees between the new
NGSO fee subcategories for ``less complex'' NGSO systems and ``other''
NGSO systems, taking into account the relative benefits provided to
them from our oversight and regulatory activities; and (v) extending
our streamlined waiver provisions adopted in FY 2020 for FY 2021. These
issues are discussed below.
II. Report and Order
A. Issues Raised by Commenters
5. Broadband DATA Act Implementation. As part of our FY 2021
appropriation, Congress directed the Commission to assess and collect
$374 million in regulatory fees, of which $33 million is to be made
available for implementing the Broadband DATA Act. Among other things,
the Broadband DATA Act requires the Commission to collect standardized,
granular data on the availability and quality of both fixed and mobile
broadband internet access services, to create a common dataset of all
locations where fixed broadband internet access service can be
installed (the Fabric), and to create publicly available coverage maps.
6. Several commenters representing the broadcast industry object to
the assessment on broadcasters of any portion of the $33 million
designated by Congress to cover the costs of implementation of the
Broadband DATA Act as part of the Commission's FY 2021 appropriation.
They argue that broadcasters are not regulated by nor do they benefit
from implementation of the Broadband DATA Act. Specifically, that these
Broadband DATA Act costs are not overhead costs because they pertain
only to certain Commission core bureaus and identifiable entities,
namely, broadband service providers, that are regulated by and benefit
from the Commission's activities implementing the legislation.
7. Therefore, we adjust the Commission's approach to account for
the unusual circumstances accompanying the Broadband DATA Act earmark.
While we categorize the costs of implementation of the Broadband DATA
Act as indirect costs consistent with our normal methodology, in this
limited instance, given the one-time nature and magnitude of the
earmark, the statutory text, the legislative history, and the record in
this proceeding, we exclude one group of regulatees--broadcasters or
``Media Services'' licensees--from their share of these indirect costs.
While we modify our methodology here with respect to the $33 million
earmark, this one-time modification is consistent with the Commission's
longstanding goals of implementing a fair, sustainable, and
administrable regulatory fee regime.
8. Auction FTEs. Several commenters contend that the Commission
should include auctions FTEs in the calculation of indirect and
overhead expenses. In other words, excluding Wireless
Telecommunications Bureau FTEs who work on auction issues artificially
depresses the costs attributable to the wireless industry and,
disadvantages Media Bureau regulatees, as the Media Bureau has
substantially fewer of its FTEs classified as auction employees. We
find, however, that including auctions FTEs would be inconsistent with
section 9 of the Act and therefore decline to accept this proposal.
Section 9 of the Communications Act requires the Commission to assess
and collect regulatory fees to recover the costs of carrying out the
Commission's functions equal to the amount of the Commission's salaries
and expenses appropriations each fiscal year. Auctions FTEs are not
included in the calculation of regulatory fees because our methodology
excludes all auction-related FTEs and their overhead from the
regulatory fee calculations. Auctions
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expenses are separately funded and not part of the Commission's
appropriation supported by regulatory fees. The Commission recovers the
costs of developing and implementing its section 309(j) spectrum
auctions program as an offsetting collection against auction proceeds
and subject to an annual cap.
9. Office of Engineering and Technology Activities. Commenters
contend that the Commission should require users of unlicensed spectrum
and/or equipment manufacturers to pay regulatory fees to support the
Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology's (OET's) work on the
management of spectrum for unlicensed use and authorization of
equipment. We decline the commenters' request to revisit our
fundamental regulatory fees methodology, and their proposal to create
one or more new regulatory fee payor categories consisting of
unlicensed spectrum users and/or equipment manufacturers, which under
our current methodology would effectively transform OET into a ``core
bureau'' and transform OET FTEs into ``direct'' FTEs. The Commission
has not treated OET as a core bureau and has considered its FTEs' work
to be ``indirect'' activities for which all payors of regulatory fees
have been responsible.
10. Exempt Noncommercial Stations. A broadcast commenter contends
that broadcasters should not be responsible for the regulatory fees of
exempt noncommercial stations. The RAY BAUM'S Act specifically exempted
non-commercial radio and television stations from regulatory fees. And
because Congress has mandated collection of regulatory fees equal to
the annual appropriation, the $374 million must be collected from all
non-exempt regulatory fee payors. As a result, we find it is consistent
with section 9 of the Act to include those costs that are attributable
to all regulatees in each bureau's revenue requirement because all of
the regulatees in that fee category, whether they pay regulatory fees
or not, benefit from the oversight and regulation of that bureau.
B. Commercial Mobile Radio Service Regulatory Fees Calculation
11. We adopt our proposal to include non-geographic numbers in the
calculation of the number of subscribers for each Commercial Mobile
Radio Service (CMRS) provider. The inclusion non-geographic numbers
does not increase the total amount collected from the CMRS industry but
will reduce the per subscriber fee. In the FY 2021 NPRM, we determined
that, with the inclusion of non-geographic numbers, there would be 504
million payment units, and the estimated regulatory fee would be 15
cents per subscriber. As we explained in the FY 2021 NPRM, non-
geographic numbers are assigned numbers but not associated with any
particular geographic area. They are included in Numbering Resource
Utilization Forecast (NRUF) Report data and fall within the definition
of assigned numbers. Historically, non-geographic numbers were commonly
used for ``follow me'' services, which allowed a consumer to receive a
call at different locations, and were not used for independent
subscribers. For that reason, the Commission did not previously include
these numbers in the CMRS subscriber count estimates because it would
result in double counting of subscribers. More recently, however, non-
geographic numbers are increasingly used for machine-to-machine
calling, such as wireless alarm monitoring and car emergency services
subscriptions. Therefore, counting non-geographic numbers for
regulatory fee purposes is no longer duplicative of the geographic
number. No commenters oppose our proposal, and we therefore adopt it.
C. Direct Broadcast Satellite Fees
12. We adopt our proposal to complete the phase-in of the DBS
regulatory fee and place all DBS, cable television, and internet
Protocol television (IPTV) providers in the same fee category at the
same per subscriber regulatory fee. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS)
service is a nationally distributed subscription service that delivers
video and audio programming via satellite to a small parabolic ``dish''
antenna at the subscriber's location. DBS providers are multichannel
video programming distributors (MVPDs), as defined in section 602(13)
of the Act. The Media Bureau oversees the regulation of MVPDs,
including the two providers of DBS in the United States: DISH Network
and DIRECTV. Upon adoption of this Report and Order, the Commission
will include cable, IPTV, and DBS in the same fee category. Commenters
also request that the Commission use updated MVPD subscriber numbers
that are closer in time to the release of the Commission's annual
regulatory fee order. While we understand this concern, we are unable
to administratively accommodate this request. Since DBS subscriber
information is not reported to the Commission, it would be difficult
for the Commission to permit DBS providers to pay based on their most
recent subscriber count in June, for example, because this subscriber
count information would only become known to the Commission when DBS
providers make their payment in late September. Therefore, we decline
to make this change on the reporting date of DBS subscriber
information.
D. Full-Service Television Broadcaster Fees
1. FY 2021 Regulatory Fees
13. We adopt the use of the population-based methodology for full-
service television broadcasters for FY 2021, as proposed. In FY 2020,
the Commission completed the transition to a population-based full-
power broadcast television regulatory fee, finding it to be more
equitable. In the FY 2021 NPRM, we proposed adopting a factor of .8525
of one cent ($.008525) per population served for FY 2021 full-power
broadcast television station fees. We are, however, adopting a lower
fee factor, .7793 of one cent ($.007793). This lower fee factor is a
result of excluding radio and television broadcasters from the $33
million portion of our appropriation that is earmarked for
implementation of the Broadband DATA Act. The population data for each
licensee and the population-based fee (population multiplied by
$.007793) for each full-power broadcast television station, including
each satellite station, is listed in Table 7. Some commenters argue
that the Commission's resources in oversight and regulation do not
increase or decrease depending on the population served by a
broadcaster, and therefore we should not base the regulatory fee on the
population served. These commenters do not, however, offer an
alternative proposal that would be fair and reasonable to small and
large broadcasters. As we have previously stated, the Commission's
methodology need not reach scientific precision, but simply be
reasonable.
2. Stations in Puerto Rico
14. We adopt the same adjustments to population count for FY 2021
for TV broadcasters in Puerto Rico that we provided those broadcasters
in FY 2020. Previously, a group of broadcasters in Puerto Rico argued
that our methodology overstates the population served by Puerto Rico
stations because the mountainous terrain conditions result in the
TVStudy overstating the population served. They also argued that
significant and measurable drops in Puerto Rico's population resulting
from an exodus caused in part by Hurricane Maria overstated that the
population counts underlying the TVStudy. To address these concerns, in
the FY 2020 Report and Order, the Commission
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reduced the population counts used in the TVStudy by 16.9%, or the
decline between the last census in 2010 and the current population
estimate. Additionally, the Commission limited the market served by
primary television stations and commonly owned satellite broadcast
stations in Puerto Rico to no more than 3.10 million people, the latest
population estimate. We find that since commenters on this issue do not
oppose the Commission's actions, we adopt our proposals in the FY 2021
NPRM to adjust the population and to limit the market served by all
stations to the total population.
E. Toll-Free Numbers
15. We decline to revise our rules and remove a Responsible
Organizations (RespOrgs)'s responsibility to pay regulatory fees for
toll-free numbers. Toll-free numbers allow callers to reach the called
party without being charged for the call. With toll-free calls, the
charge for the call is paid by the called party (the toll-free
subscriber) instead. Historically, the Commission has not assessed
regulatory fees on toll-free numbers under the rationale that the
entities controlling the numbers, wireline and wireless carriers, were
paying regulatory fees based on either revenues or subscribers. For
reasons discussed in the FY 2014 Report and Order and the FY 2015
Report and Order, the Commission established a regulatory fee
obligation for RespOrgs that manage toll-free numbers, beginning in FY
2015, so that toll-free numbers are allocated in an equitable and
orderly manner that serves the public interest under section 251(e)(1)
of the Act.
16. A commenter contends that the regulatory fee for toll-free
numbers should be assessed differently for entities that are not
carriers, arguing that carriers that report revenues on FCC Form 499s,
should be responsible for the payment of regulatory fees. Commenter
contends that clients should remit the fee to the Commission under
their own FCC Registration Numbers. We disagree and continue to believe
that the existing process is orderly and equitable. While we recognize
that many RespOrgs offset their fee payments to the Commission by
passing these fees on to their customers who use the toll-free numbers,
this practice is not mandatory. The statutory responsibility for
payment of the regulatory fee rests solely with the regulated entity,
the RespOrg, and not with customers of the RespOrg. Therefore, it is
the responsibility of the RespOrg to pay the full amount of toll-free
regulatory fees to the Commission by the fee due date.
F. Submarine Cable Regulatory Fees
17. We adopt our proposal to use the same tiers for assessing fees
on submarine cable operators for FY 2021 as in FY 2020, which are based
on the ``lit'' capacity of the fiber-optic submarine cable.
International bearer circuits (IBCs) consist of terrestrial and
satellite circuits and submarine cable systems. Prior to 2009, IBC
regulatory fees were collected based on 64 kbps circuits for each of
the three types of facilities used to provide international service. In
2009, at the request of a large number of submarine cable operators
(``2009 Consensus Proposal''), the Commission changed the methodology
for assessing IBC fees and began to assess fees on a per cable landing
license basis, with higher fees for larger submarine cable systems and
lower fees for smaller submarine cable systems. The Commission
concluded that this methodology served the public interest and was
competitively neutral because it included both common carriers and non-
common carriers. Through FY 2019, the Commission continued to assess
fees for international service provided over terrestrial and satellite
facilities based on a per 64 kbps basis with the proportion of 87.6%
for submarine cable operators, and 12.4% for terrestrial and satellite
facilities based on relative capacity at the time. Later, the
Commission adopted a five-tier structure for assessing fees on
submarine cables systems, with larger systems paying more based on lit
capacity, and a per gigabits per second (Gbps) assessment on active
circuit capacity for terrestrial and satellite facilities.
18. In the FY 2020 Report and Order, the Commission revised the
allocation of IBC fees and adopted new tiers for the fees. The
Commission concluded that a ratio attributing 95% to submarine cables
and 5% to terrestrial and satellite circuits would be more reasonable
than the historic ratio. The Commission found again that capacity was
an appropriate measure by which to assess IBC fees. The Commission
rejected the use of a flat rate for submarine cables and adjusted the
tiers for submarine cables. Subsequently, in the FY 2021 NPRM, we
proposed to use the same tiers for assessing fees on submarine cable
operators as the Commission adopted in the FY 2020 Report and Order. We
find there are no significant changes in our regulatory framework and
oversight of submarine cables, or changes in the marketplace, to
reevaluate our fee framework based on lit capacity. As the Commission
has previously stated, lit capacity is a reasonable basis to assess
regulatory costs among the submarine cable regulatees that benefit from
the Commission's work. We therefore find sufficient reason to adopt
submarine cable systems fees based on lit capacity.
G. Space Station Regulatory Fees
1. NGSO Regulatory Fees--Less Complex and Other
19. In 2020, the Commission adjusted the allocation of FTEs among
GSO and NGSO space station and earth station operators. The Commission
noted the disparity in number of units between GSO space stations (98)
and NGSO systems (seven), and observed that many space stations can be
operated under a single NGSO license while counting as a single unit
for regulatory fee purposes, but only one satellite can be operated per
GSO space station regulatory fee unit. To ensure that regulatory fees
more closely reflect the work of FTEs' oversight and regulation for
each category, the Commission allocated 80% of space station regulatory
fees to GSOs and 20% of the space station regulatory fees to NGSOs.
20. In the Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking attached to the FY
2020 Report and Order, the Commission sought comment on adopting
subcategories of NGSO systems for regulatory fee purposes. Based on
comments received, we concluded that space systems planning to
communicate with 20 or fewer U.S. authorized earth stations that are
primarily used for Earth Exploration Satellite Service (EESS) and/or
Automatic Identification System (AIS) are significantly less complex to
regulate than other types of NGSO systems. We concluded that this
category of ``less complex'' systems does in fact require fewer
Commission resources for several reasons. Such systems rarely involve
resource-intensive NGSO processing rounds, based on their ability to
share with other operators in the requested frequency bands. The
``Other'' types of NGSO systems typically have a more global presence,
thereby requiring significantly more resources in connection with
international forums. These other NGSO systems also have significant
spectrum needs and involve a variety of frequency bands, technical
issues, and services, constituting a significant part of the
International Bureau's NGSO work and resource allocation. We therefore
adopted two new fee subcategories: ``less complex'' NGSO systems and
all other NGSO systems identified as ``other'' NGSO systems, both under
the broader category of ``Space Stations (Non-Geostationary Orbit)''
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80 allocation within the NGSO fee category. We proposed a 20/80
allocation (in the FY 2021 NPRM) within the category of NGSO fees, with
``less complex'' NGSO systems responsible for 20% of NGSO regulatory
fees and the remaining NGSO systems (``other'') responsible for 80% of
NGSO regulatory fees.
21. Several commenters disagree generally with creating NGSO
subcategories, arguing that operators should not pay differing fees
based on whether an NGSO system is ``less complex.'' Below, we discuss
the NGSO subcategories and the allocation of the NGSO fees among the
NGSO subcategories.
a. NGSO Space Station Subcategories
22. We reject commenters' arguments that we should not have adopted
the ``less complex'' and ``other'' subcategories within the NGSO
regulatory fee category. Our decision is based on the fact that
commenters primarily rely on arguments that were fully considered and
addressed as part of our decision in the Report and Order accompanying
the FY 2021 NPRM, providing no new arguments or citing no new
developments. Thus, our decision to create two NGSO fee subcategories
incorporated elements of the specific proposals, and our decision-
making process did not constitute an ``abrupt reversal'' or ``abrupt
change in direction,'' but was based on a fully developed record
following a notice and comment rulemaking.
23. We also disagree with the contention that we ``attached
misplaced significance'' to application processing costs in determining
the amount of Commission resources used in the oversight and regulation
of NGSO systems because we took into consideration processing round
procedures in concluding that certain NGSO systems require fewer
Commission resources. Section 9 of the Communications Act requires the
Commission to recover, through regulatory fees, the total amount of its
appropriation each year. The Commission must consider all FTE time
costs in recovering its regulatory fees. We perform a holistic analysis
of our regulation of NGSO systems and the FTE time accorded the
oversight and regulation thereof, including rulemakings benefiting
those systems, which are directly relevant for purposes of assessing
regulatory fees. In so doing, we look at the overall FTE time spent in
oversight and regulation of the types of NGSO systems and identify
examples of proceedings involving certain NGSO systems.
24. Finally, we reject commenters' allegations that the
consideration of earth stations is overly simplistic. Comparative
complexity in earth station siting and licensing is not relevant to our
analysis to determine whether an NGSO space system is less complex to
regulate. Regulatory fees for earth stations are separately assessed
from space stations fees. Although individual earth station
applications may differ in terms of Commission resources required to
process, those activities are not relevant to determine whether a space
system planning to communicate with such an earth station is a complex
system or not. Similarly, we disagree with arguments that space station
systems communicating with larger numbers of earth stations are not
likely to require more Commission oversight and regulatory activities.
While an earth station blanket license application for technically-
identical user terminals may in some instances be fairly easily
processed, the ongoing activities associated with regulating the
corresponding NGSO space station system will be more intensive, because
the number of earth stations is an indicator that the space system
itself is more complex. Furthermore, we also disagree with the
contention that our consideration of numbers of earth stations
presupposes that EESS systems require no more than 20 earth stations to
support their network. Our experience has shown that authorized EESS
systems typically communicate with fewer than 20 earth stations in the
United States, and takes into account earth stations owned and operated
by a third party that communicate with a particular NGSO system. As
indicated, we are using ``fewer than 20 earth stations'' as a proxy and
at the application stage, if we determine that a space system is
planning to communicate with more than 20 earth stations based on the
system design, such system design and plans would indicate that the
space system would not fall into the ``less complex'' system category
for regulatory fee purposes. Nothing in the record, or our analysis of
the resources the International Bureau devotes to NGSO oversight and
regulation, demonstrates that we erred in adopting an additional NGSO
space station regulatory fee category for ``less complex'' NGSO
systems.
b. 20/80 NGSO Regulatory Fee Allocation
25. We adopt our proposal from the FY 2021 NPRM to allocate 20% of
NGSO regulatory fees to ``less complex'' NGSO systems and 80% of NGSO
regulatory fees to ``other' NGSO systems. In so doing, we consider the
record, our experience, and analysis of the time International Bureau
FTEs devote to oversight and regulation of ``less complex'' and
``other'' NGSO systems. While some commenters agree with the 20/80
allocation, others disagree. Many of those commenters disagree with the
underlying creation of the ``less complex'' NGSO fee category, as
adopted. The Commission considered various aspects of the Commission's
oversight and the amount of FTE time devoted to the subcategories of
NGSOs, specifically on the number of applications processed, the number
of changes made to the Commission's rules, and the number of FTEs
working on oversight for each category of operators. Here, in
evaluating the FTE time devoted to the subcategories to develop the
proposed 20/80 allocation, we considered the adjudicatory role of the
Commission in connection with different types of NGSO systems--which is
typically more intensive for those systems authorized as part of
processing rounds. We also considered the number of rulemakings over
the last several years, as well as current rulemakings, and which types
of NGSO systems were implicated in those rulemaking activities, and we
considered the various international activities that Commission staff
engage in and how those activities benefit the different types of NGSO
systems. We then considered the number of FTEs typically working on
processing round issues/adjudications on an ongoing basis, compared the
number of FTEs working on various rulemakings, and considered the
number of FTEs in the International Bureau that engage in various
international activities and forums, and the extent to which such
activities benefit each category of NGSO system. Our allocation
percentage is based on our quantitative experience (approximate numbers
of FTE hours spent in a year) and expert judgement, and such
calculation remains to be the best approximation of our FTE cost
allocation at this time, based on the record before us. The fees must
be administrable, and we note again that the Commission's methodology
need not reach scientific precision and instead must simply be
reasonable.
2. NGSO Regulatory Fees--Satellites Authorized Under Multiple Call
Signs
26. We find it premature to make a determination how the
Commission's regulatory fees should apply to NGSO satellites operating
as an integrated NGSO system, but authorized under multiple call signs.
Several commenters to the FY 2021 NPRM asked us to clarify
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whether NGSO satellites operating as an integrated NGSO system, but
authorized under multiple call signs, should be considered part of the
same system--and therefore be assessed a single regulatory fee.
Specifically, commenters suggest that the Commission should consider
NGSO satellites operating as part of the system--but authorized under
multiple call signs (even by different operators)--as one ``system''
for purposes of NGSO regulatory fees. The Commision does not currently
have any authorized NGSO systems that fit the description of a multi-
regulatee/multi-call sign NGSO system. The answer is likely to be fact-
specific, and involve a determination of what exactly constitutes an
NGSO ``system'' and where the space stations in the ``system'' are
operated by different entities. In the case of GSO space stations, it
is clear when there are multiple licensees associated with the same
physical satellite. The situation is less clear for NGSO systems
because the situation could quickly become factually complex where
different space stations in the ``system'' are described as
attributable to different entities for regulatory fee purposes. We will
continue to apply the general presumption that NGSO systems operated by
different licensees or market access grantees constitute different NGSO
systems.
H. Flexibility for Regulatory Payors Due to COVID-19 Pandemic
27. As proposed in the FY 2021 NPRM, we extend the temporary COVID-
19 regulatory fee relief measures that were implemented in our FY 2020
Report and Order. Last year, the Commission adopted certain relief
measures to address concerns raised by commenters about financial
hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Comments received in response
to the FY 2021 NPRM indicate that the financial hardship caused by the
pandemic have continued into the 2021 fiscal year. Accordingly, we find
good reason to continue the same relief measures we adopted in FY 2020
for FY 2021.
28. Specifically, for FY 2021, we again waive section 1.1166 of our
rules, to the extent necessary, to permit parties seeking regulatory
fee waiver, deferral and/or installment payment relief for financial
hardship reasons related to the pandemic. Those parties may make a
single request for all forms of relief sought, whether in combination
or in the alternative, and may submit all such requests for relief
electronically to the Commission via a dedicated email address. For FY
2021, the email address is [email protected]. Additionally, we
partially waive our red-light rule to allow debtors that are
experiencing financial hardship to nonetheless request relief with
respect to their regulatory fees. As we provided in FY 2020, however,
such regulatees are required to resolve all delinquent debt by paying
it in full, entering into an installment agreement to repay it, and/or
if applicable, curing all payment and other defaults under existing
installment agreements. We believe the existing waiver standard
together with the measures described above will work as designed, to
provide fee relief to those regulatees most in need.
29. Regulatees whose businesses have been hurt by the pandemic, but
not to the extent required to receive a waiver, reduction, or deferral,
may be eligible to pay their FY 2021 fees in installments under section
1.1914 of our rules. For those regulatees, we exercise our discretion
under section 3717(a) of the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996,
as amended, to reduce the interest rate the Commission charges on
installments payments to a nominal rate and we suspend our down payment
requirement. We also recognize that demonstrating financial hardship
caused by the pandemic may require different financial documentation
than the documentation the Commission has traditionally accepted. While
the burden of proving financial hardship remains with the party
requesting it, we again direct the Managing Director to work with
individual regulatees that have filed requests if additional documents
are needed to render a decision on the request. Finally, we direct the
Managing Director to release one or more public notices describing in
more detail the relief we have described herein.
We remind regulatees that we cannot relax the standard for granting
a waiver or deferral of fees, penalties, or other charges for late
payment of regulatory fees under section 9A of the Act. Under the
statute, the Commission may only waive a regulatory fee, penalty or
interest if it finds there is good cause for the waiver and that the
waiver is in the public interest. The Commission has only granted
financial hardship waivers when the requesting party has shown it
``lacks sufficient funds to pay the regulatory fees and to maintain its
service to the public.'' Other statutory limitations include that the
Commission must act on waiver requests individually, and cannot extend
the deadline we set for payment of fees beyond September 30.
III. Procedural Matters
30. Included below are procedural items as well as our current
payment and collection methods.
31. Credit Card Transaction Levels. In accordance with Treasury
Financial Manual, Volume I, Part 5, Chapter 7000, Section 7045--
Limitations on Card Collection Transactions, the highest amount that
can be charged on a credit card for transactions with federal agencies
is $24,999.99. Transactions greater than $24,999.99 will be rejected.
This limit applies to single payments or bundled payments of more than
one bill. Multiple transactions to a single agency in one day may be
aggregated and treated as a single transaction subject to the
$24,999.99 limit. Customers who wish to pay an amount greater than
$24,999.99 should consider available electronic alternatives such as
Visa or MasterCard debit cards, ACH debits from a bank account, and
wire transfers. Each of these payment options is available after filing
regulatory fee information in Fee Filer. Further details will be
provided regarding payment methods and procedures at the time of FY
2021 regulatory fee collection in Fact Sheets, https://www.fcc.gov/regfees.
32. Payment Methods. Pursuant to an Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) directive, the Commission is moving towards a paperless
environment, extending to disbursement and collection of select federal
government payments and receipts. In 2015, the Commission stopped
accepting checks (including cashier's checks and money orders) and the
accompanying hardcopy forms (e.g., Forms 159, 159-B, 159-E, 159-W) for
the payment of regulatory fees. During the fee season for collecting
regulatory fees, regulatees can pay their fees by credit card through
Pay.gov, ACH, debit card, or by wire transfer. Additional payment
instructions are posted on the Commission's website at https://transition.fcc.gov/fees/regfees.html. The receiving bank for all wire
payments is the U.S. Treasury, New York, NY (TREAS NYC). Any other form
of payment (e.g., checks, cashier's checks, or money orders) will be
rejected. For payments by wire, a Form 159-E should still be
transmitted via fax so that the Commission can associate the wire
payment with the correct regulatory fee information. The fax should be
sent to the Federal Communications Commission at (202) 418-2843 at
least one hour before initiating the wire transfer (but on the same
business day) so as not to delay crediting their account. Regulatees
should discuss arrangements (including bank closing
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schedules) with their bankers several days before they plan to make the
wire transfer to allow sufficient time for the transfer to be initiated
and completed before the deadline. Complete instructions for making
wire payments are posted at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/wire-transfer.
33. De Minimis Regulatory Fees, Section 9(e)(2) Exemption. Under
the de minimis rule, and pursuant to our analysis under section 9(e)(2)
of the Act, a regulatee is exempt from paying regulatory fees if the
sum total of all of its annual regulatory fee liabilities is $1,000 or
less for the fiscal year. The de minimis threshold applies only to
filers of annual regulatory fees, not regulatory fees paid through
multi-year filings, and it is not a permanent exemption. Each regulatee
will need to reevaluate the total annual fee liability each fiscal year
to determine whether it meets the de minimis exemption.
34. Standard Fee Calculations and Payment Dates. The Commission
will accept fee payments made in advance of the window for the payment
of regulatory fees. The responsibility for payment of fees by service
category is as follows:
Media Services: Regulatory fees must be paid for initial
construction permits that were granted on or before October 1, 2020 for
AM/FM radio stations, VHF/UHF broadcast television stations, and
satellite television stations. Regulatory fees must be paid for all
broadcast facility licenses granted on or before October 1, 2020.
Wireline (Common Carrier) Services: Regulatory fees must
be paid for authorizations that were granted on or before October 1,
2020. In instances where a permit or license is transferred or assigned
after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder
of the permit or license as of the fee due date. Audio bridging service
providers are included in this category. For Responsible Organizations
(RespOrgs) that manage Toll Free Numbers (TFN), regulatory fees should
be paid on all working, assigned, and reserved toll free numbers as
well as toll free numbers in any other status as defined in section
52.103 of the Commission's rules. The unit count should be based on
toll free numbers managed by RespOrgs on or about December 31, 2020.
Wireless Services: CMRS cellular, mobile, and messaging
services (fees based on number of subscribers or telephone number
count): Regulatory fees must be paid for authorizations that were
granted on or before October 1, 2020. The number of subscribers, units,
or telephone numbers on December 31, 2020 will be used as the basis
from which to calculate the fee payment. In instances where a permit or
license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020,
responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or
license as of the fee due date.
Wireless Services, Multi-year fees: The first eight
regulatory fee categories in our Schedule of Regulatory Fees pay
``small multi-year wireless regulatory fees.'' Entities pay these
regulatory fees in advance for the entire amount period covered by the
ten-year terms of their initial licenses, and pay regulatory fees again
only when the license is renewed, or a new license is obtained. We
include these fee categories in our rulemaking to publicize our
estimates of the number of ``small multi-year wireless'' licenses that
will be renewed or newly obtained in FY 2021.
Multichannel Video Programming Distributor Services (cable
television operators, CARS licensees, DBS, and IPTV): Regulatory fees
must be paid for the number of basic cable television subscribers as of
December 31, 2020. Regulatory fees also must be paid for CARS licenses
that were granted on or before October 1, 2020. In instances where a
permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020,
responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or
license as of the fee due date. For providers of DBS service and IPTV-
based MVPDs, regulatory fees should be paid based on a subscriber count
on or about December 31, 2020. In instances where a permit or license
is transferred or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for
payment rests with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee
due date.
International Services (Earth Stations and Space
Stations): Regulatory fees must be paid for (1) earth stations and (2)
geostationary orbit space stations and non-geostationary orbit
satellite systems that were licensed and operational on or before
October 1, 2020. In instances where a permit or license is transferred
or assigned after October 1, 2020, responsibility for payment rests
with the holder of the permit or license as of the fee due date.
International Services (Submarine Cable Systems,
Terrestrial and Satellite Services): Regulatory fees for submarine
cable systems are to be paid on a per cable landing license basis based
on lit circuit capacity as of December 31, 2020. Regulatory fees for
terrestrial and satellite IBCs are to be paid based on active (used or
leased) international bearer circuits as of December 31, 2020 in any
terrestrial or satellite transmission facility for the provision of
service to an end user or resale carrier. When calculating the number
of such active circuits, entities must include circuits used by
themselves or their affiliates. For these purposes, ``active circuits''
include backup and redundant circuits as of December 31, 2020. Whether
circuits are used specifically for voice or data is not relevant for
purposes of determining that they are active circuits. In instances
where a permit or license is transferred or assigned after October 1,
2020, responsibility for payment rests with the holder of the permit or
license as of the fee due date.
35. Commercial Mobile Radio Service (CMRS) and Mobile Services
Assessments. The Commission compiled data from the Numbering Resource
Utilization Forecast (NRUF) report that is based on ``assigned''
telephone number (subscriber) counts that have been adjusted for
porting to net Type 0 ports (``in'' and ``out''). We have included non-
geographic numbers in the calculation of the number of subscribers for
each CMRS provider in Tables 2 and the CMRS regulatory fee rate in
Table 3. CMRS provider regulatory fees are calculated and should be
paid based on the inclusion of non-geographic numbers. CMRS providers
can adjust the total number of subscribers, if needed. This information
of telephone numbers (subscriber count) will be posted on the
Commission's electronic filing and payment system (Fee Filer).
36. A carrier wishing to revise its telephone number (subscriber)
count can do so by accessing Fee Filer and follow the prompts to revise
their telephone number counts. Any revisions to the telephone number
counts should be accompanied by an explanation or supporting
documentation. The Commission will then review the revised count and
supporting documentation and either approve or disapprove the
submission in Fee Filer. If the submission is disapproved, the
Commission will contact the provider to afford the provider an
opportunity to discuss its revised subscriber count and/or provide
additional supporting documentation. If we receive no response from the
provider, or we do not reverse our initial disapproval of the
provider's revised count submission, the fee payment must be based on
the number of subscribers listed initially in Fee Filer. Once the
timeframe for revision has passed, the telephone number counts are
final and are the basis upon which CMRS regulatory fees are to be paid.
Providers can view their final telephone counts online in Fee
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Filer. A final CMRS assessment letter will not be mailed out.
37. Because some carriers do not file the NRUF report, they may not
see their telephone number counts in Fee Filer. In these instances, the
carriers should compute their fee payment using the standard
methodology that is currently in place for CMRS Wireless services
(i.e., compute their telephone number counts as of December 31, 2020),
and submit their fee payment accordingly. Whether a carrier reviews its
telephone number counts in Fee Filer or not, the Commission reserves
the right to audit the number of telephone numbers for which regulatory
fees are paid. In the event that the Commission determines that the
number of telephone numbers that are paid is inaccurate, the Commission
will bill the carrier for the difference between what was paid and what
should have been paid.
38. Effective Date. Providing a 30-day period after Federal
Register publication before this Report and Order and Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking, becomes effective as normally required by 5 U.S.C.
553(d) will not allow sufficient time to collect the FY 2021 fees
before FY 2021 ends on September 30, 2021. For this reason, pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), we find there is good cause to waive the
requirements of section 553(d), and this Report and Order and Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking will become effective upon publication in the
Federal Register. Because payments of the regulatory fees will not
actually be due until late September, persons affected by the Report
and Order will still have a reasonable period in which to make their
payments and thereby comply with the rules established herein.
39. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. As required by the
Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (RFA) the Commission has prepared a
Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (FRFA) relating to this Report
and Order. The FRFA is contained in the back of this document.
40. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Analysis. This document does
not contain new or modified information collection requirements subject
to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), Public Law 104-13. In
addition, therefore, it does not contain any new or modified
information collection burden for small business concerns with fewer
than 25 employees, pursuant to the Small Business Paperwork Relief Act
of 2002, Public Law 107-198, see 44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(4).
41. Congressional Review Act. The Commission has determined, and
the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget, concurs that these rules are non-major
under the Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 804(2). The Commission
will send a copy of this Report and Order and Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking to Congress and the Government Accountability Office
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
List of Tables
Table 1--List of Commenters
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Name of commenter Abbreviated name
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Amazon Web Services, Inc........................ AWS.
ATL Communications, Inc......................... ATL.
DISH Network L.L.C and AT&T Services, Inc....... DISH and DIRECTV.
Iridium Communications Inc...................... Iridium.
Kepler Communications Inc....................... Kepler.
Myriota Pty. Ltd................................ Myriota.
National Association of Broadcasters............ NAB.
NCTA--The Internet & Television Association and NCTA and ACA Connects.
ACA Connects--America's Communications
Association.
Planet Labs, Inc................................ Planet.
Space Exploration Holdings, LLC................. SpaceX.
Spanish Broadcasting System Holding Company, SBS and Televicentro.
Inc. and Televicentro of Puerto Rico, LLC.
Cable & Wireless Networks; GlobeNet Cabos Submarine Cable
Submarinos America, Inc.; GU Holdings Inc., an Coalition.
indirect, wholly-owned subsidiary of Google
LLC; Hawaiki Submarine Cable USA LLC; SETAR;
and Tata Communications (Americas), Inc.
Telesat Canada. Space Exploration Holdings, LLC, NGSO Satellite
Kepler Communications Inc., and WorldVu Coalition.
Satellites Limited (d/b/a OneWeb).
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List of Reply Commenters
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Name of reply commenter Abbreviated name
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Alabama Broadcasters Association, Alaska State Broadcasters
Broadcasters Association, Arizona Broadcasters Associations.
Association, Arkansas Broadcasters Association,
California Broadcasters Association,
Connecticut Broadcasters Association, Florida
Association of Broadcasters, Georgia
Association of Broadcasters, Hawaii Association
of Broadcasters, Idaho State Broadcasters
Association, Illinois Broadcasters Association,
Indiana Broadcasters Association, Iowa
Broadcasters Association, Kansas Association of
Broadcasters, Kentucky Broadcasters
Association, Louisiana Association of
Broadcasters, Maine Association of
Broadcasters, MD/DC/DE Broadcasters
Association, Massachusetts Broadcasters
Association, Michigan Association of
Broadcasters, Minnesota Broadcasters
Association, Mississippi Association of
Broadcasters, Missouri Broadcasters
Association, Montana Broadcasters Association,
Nebraska Broadcasters Association, Nevada
Broadcasters Association, New Hampshire
Association of Broadcasters, New Jersey
Broadcasters Association, New Mexico
Broadcasters Association, The New York State
Broadcasters Association, Inc., North Carolina
Association of Broadcasters, North Dakota
Broadcasters Association, Ohio Association of
Broadcasters, Oklahoma Association of
Broadcasters, Oregon Association of
Broadcasters, Pennsylvania Association of
Broadcasters, Radio Broadcasters Association of
Puerto Rico, Rhode Island Broadcasters
Association, South Carolina Broadcasters
Association, South Dakota Broadcasters
Association, Tennessee Association of
Broadcasters, Texas Association of
Broadcasters, Utah Broadcasters Association,
Vermont Association of Broadcasters, Virginia
Association of Broadcasters, Washington State
Association of Broadcasters, West Virginia
Broadcasters Association, Wisconsin
Broadcasters Association, and Wyoming
Association of Broadcasters.
American General Media.......................... AGM.
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AGM California, Inc., AGM-Nevada, L.L.C., Joint Radio
Brayden Madison Broadcasting, LLC, Clarke Broadcasters.
Broadcasting Corporation, Davis Broadcasting of
Atlanta, L.L.C., Davis Broadcasting Inc. of
Columbus, Galaxy Syracuse Licensee LLC, Galaxy
Utica Licensee LLC, Golden Isles Broadcasting,
LLC, Good Karma Broadcasting, LLC, Good Karma
Brands Milwaukee, LLC, Gulf South
Communications Inc., HEH Communications, LLC,
Inland Empire Broadcasting Corporation, JAM
Communications, Inc., Kensington Digital Media,
L.L.C., Kensington Digital Media of Indiana,
L.L.C., Kirkman Broadcasting, Inc., KWHY-22
Broadcasting, LLC, KLOS Radio Holdings, LLC,
KXOX Radio Holdings, LLC, L.M. Communications,
Inc., L.M. Communications of KY, L.L.C., LM
Communications of SC Inc., LM Communications II
of SC Inc., Meruelo Radio Holdings, LLC,
Mississippi Broadcasters, L.L.C., New South
Radio Inc., Partnership Radio, LLC, Pathfinder
Communications Corporation, Sarkes Tarzian,
Inc., SBR Broadcasting Corporation, Serge
Martin Enterprises, Inc., Talking Stick
Communications, LLC, Winton Road Broadcasting
Co., LLC, and WKLC, Inc.
Care Weather Technologies, Inc., Hiber, Inc., SmallSat Commenters.
Loft Orbital Solutions, Inc., Myriota Pty.
Ltd., Totum Labs, Inc., SpaceQuest, Ltd., Fleet
Space Technologies Pty., Ltd.
Colorado Broadcasters Association, Florida Joint Broadcasters.
Association of Broadcasters, and Puerto Rico
Broadcasters Association.
CTIA--The Wireless Association[supreg].......... CTIA.
Iridium Communications Inc...................... Iridium.
Kepler Communications Inc....................... Kepler.
Kineis.......................................... Kineis.
Lumen........................................... Lumen.
Maxar Technologies, Inc......................... Maxar.
National Association of Broadcasters............ NAB.
NCTA--The Internet & Television Association and NCTA and ACA Connects.
ACA Connects--America's Communications
Association.
Planet Labs, Inc................................ Planet.
SES Americom, Inc............................... SES.
Spire Global, Inc............................... Spire.
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Table 2--Calculation of FY 2021 Revenue Requirements and Pro-Rata Fees
[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are submitted at the
time the application is filed.]
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Pro-rated Computed FY
FY 2021 payment FY 2020 FY 2021 2021 Rounded FY Expected FY
Fee category units Yrs revenue revenue regulatory 2021 reg. 2021
estimate requirement fee fee revenue
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PLMRS (Exclusive Use)......................................... 300 10 187,500 75,000 25.00 25 75,000
PLMRS (Shared use)............................................ 9,900 10 1,170,000 990,000 10.00 10 990,000
Microwave..................................................... 19,000 10 3,150,000 4,750,000 25.00 25 4,750,000
Marine (Ship)................................................. 6,150 10 1,065,000 922,500 15.00 15 922,500
Aviation (Aircraft)........................................... 3,900 10 550,000 390,000 10.00 10 390,000
Marine (Coast)................................................ 40 10 36,000 16,000 40.00 40 16,000
Aviation (Ground)............................................. 550 10 220,000 110,000 20.00 20 110,000
AM Class A \1\................................................ 63 1 296,100 290,869 4,617 4,615 290,745
AM Class B \1\................................................ 1,456 1 3,681,450 3,609,310 2,479 2,480 3,610,880
AM Class C \1\................................................ 825 1 1,310,400 1,292,416 1,567 1,565 1,291,125
AM Class D \1\................................................ 1,397 1 4,356,100 4,269,73 3,056 3,055 4,267,835
FM Classes A, B1 & C3 \1\..................................... 3,059 1 9,141,975 8,885,212 2,905 2,905 8,886,395
FM Classes B, C, C0, C1 & C2 \1\.............................. 3,118 1 11,246,950 11,102,752 3,561 3,560 11,100,080
AM Construction Permits \2\................................... 6 1 3,660 3,660 610 610 3,660
FM Construction Permits \2\................................... 55 1 64,500 58,850 1,070 1,070 58,850
Digital Television \5\ (including Satellite TV)............... 3.262 billion 1 25,473,855 25,416,380 .0077927 .007793 25,416,380
population
Digital TV Construction Permits \2\........................... 4 1 14,850 20,400 5,100 5,100 20,400
LPTV/Class A/Translators FM Trans/Boosters.................... 5,156 1 1,682,100 1,654,836 321 320 1,649,920
CARS Stations................................................. 150 1 208,000 233,524 1,557 1,555 233,250
Cable TV Systems, including IPTV & DBS........................ 77,800,000 1 69,511,000 75,900,608 .9756 .98 76,244,000
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers................ $30,100,000,000 1 98,547,000 120,352,605 0.003998 0.00400 120,400,000
Toll Free Numbers............................................. 33,500,000 1 3,960,000 4,135,328 0.12344 0.12 4,020,000
CMRS Mobile Services (Cellular/Public Mobile)................. 504,000,000 1 72,250,000 76,601,126 0.1520 0.15 75,600,000
CMRS Messaging Services....................................... 1,700,000 1 152,000 136,000 0.0800 0.080 136,000
BRS/ \3\...................................................... 1,250 1 716,800 756,250 605 605 756,250
LMDS.......................................................... 342 1 190,400 206,910 605 605 206,910
Per Gbps circuit Int'l Bearer Circuits Terrestrial (Common & 10,900 1 438,700 465,241 42.68 43 468,700
Non-Common) & Satellite (Common & Non-Common)................
Submarine Cable Providers (See chart at bottom of Appendix C) 58.188 1 8,280,333 8,839,411 151,913 151,915 8,839,554
\4\..........................................................
Earth Stations................................................ 3,000 1 1,680,000 1,791,235 597 595 1,785,000
Space Stations (Geostationary)................................ 147 1 16,092,500 17,177,620 116,855 116,855 17,177,685
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary, Other)..................... 10 1 4,023,000 3,435,525 343,553 343,555 3,435,550
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary, Less Complex).............. 7 1 ........... 858,880 122,697 122,695 858,865
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****** Total Estimated Revenue to be Collected............ ................ ..... 338,940,733 373,897,672 ........... ........... 373,920,077
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****** Total Revenue Requirement.......................... ................ ..... 339,000,000 374,000,000 ........... ........... 374,000,000
Difference............................................ ................ ..... (59,267) (102,328) ........... ........... (79,923)
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Notes on Table 2
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\1\ The fee amounts listed in the column entitled ``Rounded New FY 2021 Regulatory Fee'' constitute a weighted average broadcast regulatory fee by class
of service. The actual FY 2021 regulatory fees for AM/FM radio station are listed on a grid located at the end of Table 3.
\2\ The AM and FM Construction Permit revenues and the Digital (VHF/UHF) Construction Permit revenues were adjusted, respectively, to set the regulatory
fee to an amount no higher than the lowest licensed fee for that class of service. Reductions in the Digital (VHF/UHF) Construction Permit revenues,
and in the AM and FM Construction Permit revenues, were offset by increases in the revenue totals for Digital television stations by market size, and
in the AM and FM radio stations by class size and population served, respectively.
\3\ The MDS/MMDS category was renamed Broadband Radio Service (BRS). See Amendment of Parts 1, 21, 73, 74 and 101 of the Commission's Rules to
Facilitate the Provision of Fixed and Mobile Broadband Access, Educational and Other Advanced Services in the 2150-2162 and 2500-2690 MHz Bands,
Report & Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 19 FCC Rcd 14165, 14169, para. 6 (2004).
\4\ The chart at the end of Table 3 lists the submarine cable bearer circuit regulatory fees (common and non-common carrier basis) that resulted from
the adoption of the Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2008, Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 24
FCC Rcd 6388 (2008) and Assessment and Collection of Regulatory Fees for Fiscal Year 2008, Second Report and Order, 24 FCC Rcd 4208 (2009). The
Submarine Cable fee in Table 2 is a weighted average of the various fee payers in the chart at the end of Table 3.
\5\ The actual digital television regulatory fees to be paid by call sign are identified in Table 7.
Table 3--FY 2021 Schedule of Regulatory Fees
[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the
Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are submitted
at the time the application is filed.]
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Annual regulatory
Fee category fee (U.S. $s)
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PLMRS (per license) (Exclusive Use) (47 CFR part 90) 25
Microwave (per license) (47 CFR part 101)........... 25
Marine (Ship) (per station) (47 CFR part 80)........ 15
Marine (Coast) (per license) (47 CFR part 80)....... 40
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22) (previously listed 10
under the Land Mobile category)....................
PLMRS (Shared Use) (per license) (47 CFR part 90)... 10
Aviation (Aircraft) (per station) (47 CFR part 87).. 10
Aviation (Ground) (per license) (47 CFR part 87).... 20
CMRS Mobile/Cellular Services (per unit) (47 CFR .15
parts 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 and 90) (Includes Non-
Geographic telephone numbers)......................
CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, .08
22, 24 and 90).....................................
Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS/MDS) (per 605
license) (47 CFR part 27)..........................
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (per call 605
sign) (47 CFR part 101)............................
AM Radio Construction Permits....................... 610
FM Radio Construction Permits....................... 1,070
AM and FM Broadcast Radio Station Fees.............. See Table Below
Digital TV (47 CFR part 73) VHF and UHF Commercial * $.007793
Fee Factor.........................................
Digital TV Construction Permits..................... 5,100
Low Power TV, Class A TV, TV/FM Translators & FM 320
Boosters (47 CFR part 74)..........................
CARS (47 CFR part 78)............................... 1,555
Cable Television Systems (per subscriber) (47 CFR .98
part 76), Including IPTV (per subscriber) and
Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) (per subscriber)..
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers (per .00400
revenue dollar)....................................
Toll Free (per toll free subscriber) (47 CFR section .12
52.101(f) of the rules)............................
Earth Stations (47 CFR part 25)..................... 595
Space Stations (per operational station in 116,855
geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) also includes
DBS Service (per operational station) (47 CFR part
100)...............................................
Space Stations (per operational system in non- 343,555
geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) (Other)......
Space Stations (per operational system in non- 122,695
geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) (Less
Complex)...........................................
International Bearer Circuits--Terrestrial/ $43
Satellites (per Gbps circuit)......................
Submarine Cable Landing Licenses Fee (per cable See Table Below
system)............................................
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* See Appendix G for fee amounts due, also available at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/regulatory-fees.
FY 2021 Radio Station Regulatory Fees
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FM Classes A, FM Classes B,
Population served AM Class A AM Class B AM Class C AM Class D B1 & C3 C, C0, C1 & C2
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<=25,000................................................ $975 $700 $610 $670 $1,070 $1,220
25,001-75,000........................................... 1,465 1,050 915 1,000 1,605 1,830
75,001-150,000.......................................... 2,195 1,575 1,375 1,510 2,410 2,745
150,001-500,000......................................... 3,295 2,365 2,060 2,265 3,615 4,125
500,001-1,200,000....................................... 4,935 3,540 3,085 3,390 5,415 6,175
1,200,001-3,000,000..................................... 7,410 5,320 4,635 5,090 8,130 9,270
3,000,001-6,000,000..................................... 11,105 7,975 6,950 7,630 12,185 13,895
>6,000,000.............................................. 16,665 11,965 10,425 11,450 18,285 20,850
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FY 2021 International Bearer Circuits--Submarine Cable Systems
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FY 2021
Submarine cable systems (capacity as of Fee ratio regulatory
December 31, 2020) (units) fees
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Less than 50 Gbps....................... .0625 $9,495
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50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 .125 18,990
Gbps...................................
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 .25 37,980
Gbps...................................
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than .5 75,955
3,500 Gbps.............................
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 1.0 Unit 151,910
6,500 Gbps.............................
6,500 Gbps or greater................... 2.0 303,820
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Table 4--Sources of Payment Unit Estimates for FY 2021
In order to calculate individual service fees for FY 2021, we
adjusted FY 2020 payment units for each service to more accurately
reflect expected FY 2021 payment liabilities. We obtained our updated
estimates through a variety of means and sources. For example, we used
Commission licensee data bases, actual prior year payment records and
industry and trade association projections, when available. The
databases we consulted include our Universal Licensing System (ULS),
International Bureau Filing System (IBFS), Consolidated Database System
(CDBS), Licensing and Management System (LMS) and Cable Operations and
Licensing System (COALS), as well as reports generated within the
Commission such as the Wireless Telecommunications Bureau's Numbering
Resource Utilization Forecast. Regulatory fee payment units are not all
the same for all fee categories. For most fee categories, the term
``units'' reflect licenses or permits that have been issued, but for
other fee categories, the term ``units'' reflect quantities such as
subscribers, population counts, circuit counts, telephone numbers, and
revenues.
We sought verification for these estimates from multiple sources
and, in all cases, we compared FY 2021 estimates with actual FY 2020
payment units to ensure that our revised estimates were reasonable.
Where appropriate, we adjusted and/or rounded our final estimates to
take into consideration the fact that certain variables that impact on
the number of payment units cannot yet be estimated with sufficient
accuracy. These include an unknown number of waivers and/or exemptions
that may occur in FY 2021 and the fact that, in many services, the
number of actual licensees or station operators fluctuates from time to
time due to economic, technical, or other reasons. When we note, for
example, that our estimated FY 2021 payment units are based on FY 2020
actual payment units, it does not necessarily mean that our FY 2021
projection is exactly the same number as in FY 2020. We have either
rounded the FY 2020 number or adjusted it slightly to account for these
variables.
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Fee category Sources of payment unit estimates
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Land Mobile (All), Microwave, Based on Wireless Telecommunications
Marine (Ship & Coast), Aviation Bureau (WTB) projections of new
(Aircraft & Ground), Domestic applications and renewals taking
Public Fixed. into consideration existing
Commission licensee data bases.
Aviation (Aircraft) and Marine
(Ship) estimates have been adjusted
to take into consideration the
licensing of portions of these
services on a voluntary basis.
CMRS Cellular/Mobile Services..... Based on WTB projection reports, and
FY 2020 payment data.
CMRS Messaging Services........... Based on WTB reports, and FY 2020
payment data.
AM/FM Radio Stations.............. Based on CDBS data, adjusted for
exemptions, and actual FY 2020
payment units.
Digital TV Stations (Combined VHF/ Based on LMS data, fee rate adjusted
UHF units). for exemptions, and population
figures are calculated based on
individual station parameters.
AM/FM/TV Construction Permits..... Based on CDBS data, adjusted for
exemptions, and actual FY 2020
payment units.
LPTV, Translators and Boosters, Based on LMS data, adjusted for
Class A Television. exemptions, and actual FY 2020
payment units.
BRS (formerly MDS/MMDS) LMDS...... Based on WTB reports and actual FY
2020 payment units. Based on WTB
reports and actual FY 2020 payment
units.
Cable Television Relay Service Based on data from Media Bureau's
(CARS) Stations. COALS database and actual FY 2020
payment units.
Cable Television System Based on publicly available data
Subscribers, Including IPTV sources for estimated subscriber
Subscribers. counts and actual FY 2020 payment
units.
Interstate Telecommunication Based on FCC Form 499-Q data for the
Service Providers. four quarters of calendar year
2020, the Wireline Competition
Bureau projected the amount of
calendar year 2020 revenue that
will be reported on the 2021 FCC
Form 499-A worksheets due in April
2021.
Earth Stations.................... Based on International Bureau
licensing data and actual FY 2020
payment units.
Space Stations (GSOs & NGSOs)..... Based on International Bureau data
reports and actual FY 2020 payment
units.
International Bearer Circuits..... Based on International Bureau
reports and submissions by
licensees, adjusted as necessary,
and actual FY 2020 payment units.
Submarine Cable Licenses.......... Based on International Bureau
license information, and actual FY
2020 payment units.
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Table 5--Factors, Measurements, and Calculations That Determine Station
Signal Contours and Associated Population Coverages
AM Stations
For stations with nondirectional daytime antennas, the theoretical
radiation was used at all azimuths. For stations with directional
daytime antennas, specific information on each day tower, including
field ratio, phase, spacing, and orientation was retrieved, as well as
the theoretical pattern root-mean-square of the radiation in all
directions in the horizontal plane (RMS) figure (milliVolt per meter
(mV/m) @1 km) for the antenna system. The standard, or augmented
standard if pertinent, horizontal plane radiation pattern was
calculated using techniques and methods specified in sections 73.150
and 73.152 of the Commission's rules. Radiation values were calculated
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for each of 360 radials around the transmitter site. Next, estimated
soil conductivity data was retrieved from a database representing the
information in FCC Figure R3. Using the calculated horizontal radiation
values, and the retrieved soil conductivity data, the distance to the
principal community (5 mV/m) contour was predicted for each of the 360
radials. The resulting distance to principal community contours were
used to form a geographical polygon. Population counting was
accomplished by determining which 2010 block centroids were contained
in the polygon. (A block centroid is the center point of a small area
containing population as computed by the U.S. Census Bureau.) The sum
of the population figures for all enclosed blocks represents the total
population for the predicted principal community coverage area.
FM Stations
The greater of the horizontal or vertical effective radiated power
(ERP) (kW) and respective height above average terrain (HAAT) (m)
combination was used. Where the antenna height above mean sea level
(HAMSL) was available, it was used in lieu of the average HAAT figure
to calculate specific HAAT figures for each of 360 radials under study.
Any available directional pattern information was applied as well, to
produce a radial-specific ERP figure. The HAAT and ERP figures were
used in conjunction with the Field Strength (50-50) propagation curves
specified in 47 CFR 73.313 of the Commission's rules to predict the
distance to the principal community (70 dBu (decibel above 1 microVolt
per meter) or 3.17 mV/m) contour for each of the 360 radials. The
resulting distance to principal community contours were used to form a
geographical polygon. Population counting was accomplished by
determining which 2010 block centroids were contained in the polygon.
The sum of the population figures for all enclosed blocks represents
the total population for the predicted principal community coverage
area.
Table 6--Satellite Charts for FY 2021 Regulatory Fees
[U.S.-licensed space stations]
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Licensee Call sign Satellite name Type
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DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2922.................... SKY-B1................ GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2640.................... DIRECTV T11........... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2711.................... DIRECTV RB-1.......... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2632.................... DIRECTV T8............ GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2669.................... DIRECTV T9S........... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2641.................... DIRECTV T10........... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2797.................... DIRECTV T12........... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2930.................... DIRECTV T15........... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2673.................... DIRECTV T5............ GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2455.................... DIRECTV T7S........... GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S2133.................... SPACEWAY 2............ GSO
DIRECTV Enterprises, LLC............ S3039.................... DIRECTV T16........... GSO
DISH Operating L.L.C................ S2931.................... ECHOSTAR 18........... GSO
DISH Operating L.L.C................ S2738.................... ECHOSTAR 11........... GSO
DISH Operating L.L.C................ S2694.................... ECHOSTAR 10........... GSO
DISH Operating L.L.C................ S2740.................... ECHOSTAR 7............ GSO
DISH Operating L.L.C................ S2790.................... ECHOSTAR 14........... GSO
EchoStar Satellite Operating S2811.................... ECHOSTAR 15........... GSO
Corporation.
EchoStar Satellite Operating S2844.................... ECHOSTAR 16........... GSO
Corporation.
EchoStar Satellite Operating S2653.................... ECHOSTAR 12........... GSO
Corporation.
EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C... S2179.................... ECHOSTAR 9............ GSO
ES 172 LLC.......................... S2610.................... EUTELSAT 174A......... GSO
ES 172 LLC.......................... S3021.................... EUTELSAT 172B......... GSO
Horizon-3 Satellite LLC............. S2947.................... HORIZONS-3e........... GSO
Hughes Network Systems, LLC......... S2663.................... SPACEWAY 3............ GSO
Hughes Network Systems, LLC......... S2834.................... ECHOSTAR 19........... GSO
Hughes Network Systems, LLC......... S2753.................... ECHOSTAR XVII......... GSO
Intelsat License LLC/ViaSat, Inc.... S2160.................... GALAXY 28............. GSO
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2414.................... INTELSAT 10-02........ GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2972.................... INTELSAT 37e.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2854.................... NSS-7................. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2409.................... INELSAT 905........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2405.................... INTELSAT 901.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2408.................... INTELSAT 904.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2804.................... INTELSAT 25........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2959.................... INTELSAT 35e.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2237.................... INTELSAT 11........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2785.................... INTELSAT 14........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2913.................... INTELSAT 29E.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2380.................... INTELSAT 9............ GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2831.................... INTELSAT 23........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2915.................... INTELSAT 34........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2863.................... INTELSAT 21........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2750.................... INTELSAT 16........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2715.................... GALAXY 17............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2154.................... GALAXY 25............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2253.................... GALAXY 11............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2381.................... GALAXY 3C............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2887.................... INTELSAT 30........... GSO
Possession.
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Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2924.................... INTELSAT 31........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2647.................... GALAXY 19............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2687.................... GALAXY 16............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2733.................... GALAXY 18............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2385.................... GALAXY 14............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2386.................... GALAXY 13............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2422.................... GALAXY 12............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2387.................... GALAXY 15............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2704.................... INTELSAT 5............ GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2817.................... INTELSAT 18........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2960.................... JCSAT-RA.............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2850.................... INTELSAT 19........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2368.................... INTELSAT 1R........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2988.................... TELKOM-2.............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2789.................... INTELSAT 15........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2423.................... HORIZONS 2............ GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2846.................... INTELSAT 22........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2847.................... INTELSAT 20........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2948.................... INTELSAT 36........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2814.................... INTELSAT 17........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2410.................... INTELSAT 906.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2406.................... INTELSAT 902.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2939.................... INTELSAT 33e.......... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2382.................... INTELSAT 10........... GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S2751.................... NEW DAWN.............. GSO
Possession.
Intelsat License LLC, Debtor-in- S3023.................... INTELSAT 39........... GSO
Possession.
Leidos, Inc......................... S2371.................... LM-RPS2............... GSO
Ligado Networks Subsidiary, LLC..... S2358.................... SKYTERRA-1............ GSO
Ligado Networks Subsidiary, LLC..... AMSC-1................... MSAT-2................ GSO
Novavision Group, Inc............... S2861.................... DIRECTV KU-79W........ GSO
Satellite CD Radio LLC.............. S2812.................... FM-6.................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2415.................... NSS-10................ GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2162.................... AMC-3................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2347.................... AMC-6................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2134.................... AMC-2................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2826.................... SES-2................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2807.................... SES-1................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2892.................... SES-3................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2180.................... AMC-15................ GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2445.................... AMC-1................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2135.................... AMC-4................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2155.................... AMC-7................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2713.................... AMC-18................ GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2433.................... AMC-11................ GSO
SES Americom, Inc/Alascom, Inc...... S2379.................... AMC-8................. GSO
SES Americom, Inc/EchoStar Satellite S2181.................... AMC-16................ GSO
Services L.L.C.
Sirius XM Radio Inc................. S2710.................... FM-5.................. GSO
Skynet Satellite Corporation........ S2933.................... TELSTAR 12V........... GSO
Skynet Satellite Corporation........ S2357.................... TELSTAR 11N........... GSO
ViaSat, Inc......................... S2747.................... VIASAT-1.............. GSO
XM Radio LLC........................ S2617.................... XM-3.................. GSO
XM Radio LLC........................ S2616.................... XM-4.................. GSO
XM Radio LLC........................ S2786.................... XM-5.................. GSO
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Non-U.S.-Licensed Space Stations--Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory Ruling
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Licensee Call sign Satellite common name Satellite type
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ABS Global Ltd...................... S2987.................... ABS-3A................ GSO
DBSD Services Ltd................... S2651.................... DBSD G1............... GSO
Empresa Argentina de Soluciones S2956.................... ARSAT-2............... GSO
Satelitales S.A.
European Telecommunications S2596.................... Atlantic Bird 2....... GSO
Satellite Organization.
European Telecommunications S3031.................... EUTELSAT 133 WEST A... GSO
Satellite Organization.
Eutelsat S.A........................ S3056.................... EUTELSAT 8 WEST B..... GSO
Gamma Acquisition L.L.C............. S2633.................... TerreStar 1........... GSO
Hispamar Sat[eacute]lites, S.A...... S2793.................... AMAZONAS-2............ GSO
Hispamar Sat[eacute]lites, S.A...... S2886.................... AMAZONAS-3............ GSO
Hispasat, S.A....................... S2969.................... HISPASAT 30W-6........ GSO
Inmarsat PLC........................ S2932.................... Inmarsat-4 F3......... GSO
Inmarsat PLC........................ S2949.................... Inmarsat-3 F5......... GSO
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Inmarsat Mobile Networks, Inc....... E150028.................. Inmarsat 5F3.......... GSO
Intelsat License LLC................ S2592/S2868.............. Galaxy 23............. GSO
Intelsat License LLC................ S3058.................... HISPASAT 143W-1....... GSO
New Skies Satellites B.V............ S2756.................... NSS-9................. GSO
New Skies Satellites B.V............ S2870.................... SES-6................. GSO
New Skies Satellites B.V............ S3048.................... NSS-6................. GSO
New Skies Satellites B.V............ S2828.................... SES-4................. GSO
New Skies Satellites B.V............ S2950.................... SES-10................ GSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V.... S2695.................... EUTELSAT 113 WEST A... GSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V.... S2926.................... EUTELSAT 117 WEST B... GSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V.... S2938.................... EUTELSAT 115 WEST B... GSO
Satelites Mexicanos, S.A. de C.V.... S2873.................... EUTELSAT 117 WEST A... GSO
SES Satellites (Gibraltar) Ltd...... S2676.................... AMC 21................ GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S3037.................... NSS-11................ GSO
SES Americom, Inc................... S2964.................... SES-11................ GSO
SES DTH do Brasil Ltda.............. S2974.................... SES-14................ GSO
SES Satellites (Gibraltar) Ltd...... S2951.................... SES-15................ GSO
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.A S2677.................... STAR ONE C1........... GSO
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.A S2678.................... STAR ONE C2........... GSO
Embratel Tvsat Telecommunicacoes S.A S2845.................... STAR ONE C3........... GSO
Telesat Brasil Capacidade de S2821.................... ESTRELA DO SUL 2...... GSO
Satelites Ltda.
Telesat Canada...................... S2674.................... ANIK F1R.............. GSO
Telesat Canada...................... S2703.................... ANIK F3............... GSO
Telesat Canada...................... S2646/S2472.............. ANIK F2............... GSO
Telesat International Ltd........... S2955.................... TELSTAR 19 VANTAGE.... GSO
Viasat, Inc......................... S2902.................... VIASAT-2.............. GSO
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Non-U.S.-Licensed Space Stations--Market Access Through Earth Station Licenses
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ITU name (if available) Common name Call sign GSO/NGSO
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APSTAR V.......................... APSTAR 5............ E980250...................... GSO
AUSSAT B 152E..................... OPTUS D2............ M221170...................... GSO
CAN-BSS3 and CAN-BSS.............. ECHOSTAR 23......... SM1987/SM2975................ GSO
Ciel Satellite Group.............. Ciel-2.............. E050029...................... GSO
Eutelsat 65 West A................ Eutelsat 65 West A.. E160081...................... GSO
INMARSAT 3F3...................... INMARSAT 3F3........ E000284...................... GSO
INMARSAT 4F1...................... INMARSAT 4F1........ KA25......................... GSO
INMARSAT 5F2...................... INMARSAT 5F2........ E120072...................... GSO
JCSAT-2B.......................... JCSAT-2B............ M174163...................... GSO
NIMIQ 5........................... NIMIQ 5............. E080107...................... GSO
MSAT-1............................ MSAT-1.............. E980179...................... GSO
QUETZSAT-1(MEX)................... QUETZSAT-1.......... NUS1101...................... GSO
Superbird C2...................... Superbird C2........ M334100...................... GSO
WILDBLUE-1........................ WILDBLUE-1.......... E040213...................... GSO
Yamal 300K........................ Yamal 300K.......... M174162...................... GSO
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Non-Geostationary Space Stations (NGSO)
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ITU name (if available) Common name Call sign NGSO
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U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems
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ORBCOMM License Corp................. ORBCOMM................ S2103.................. Other.
Iridium Constellation LLC............ IRIDIUM................ S2110.................. Other.
Space Exploration Holdings, LLC...... SPACEX Ku/Ka-Band...... S2983/S3018............ Other.
Swarm Technologies................... SWARM.................. S3041.................. Other.
Planet Labs.......................... Flock.................. S2912.................. Less Complex.
Planet Labs.......................... Skysats................ S2862.................. Less Complex.
Maxar License........................ WorldView 1,2,3 & 4.... S2129/S2348............ Less Complex.
BlackSky Global...................... Global 1,2,3 & 4....... S3032.................. Less Complex.
Astro Digital U.S., Inc.............. LANDMAPPER............. S3014.................. Less Complex.
Hawkeye 360.......................... HE360.................. S3042.................. Less Complex.
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Non-U.S.-Licensed NGSO Systems--Market Access Through Petition for Declaratory Ruling
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Telesat Canada....................... TELESAT Ku/Ka-Band..... S2976.................. Other.
Kepler Communications, Inc........... KEPLER................. S2981.................. Other.
WorldVu Satellites Ltd............... ONEWEB................. S2963.................. Other.
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Hiber Inc............................ HIBER.................. S3038.................. Other.
O3b Ltd.............................. O3b.................... S2935.................. Other.
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NGSO Systems That Are Partly U.S.-Licensed and Partly Non-U.S.-Licensed With Market Access Through Petition for
Declaratory Ruling
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Globalstar License LLC............... GLOBALSTAR............. S2115.................. Other.
Spire Global......................... LEMUR & MINAS.......... S2946/S3045............ Less Complex.
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Table 7--FY 2021 Full-Service Broadcast Television Stations by Call Sign
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Service area Terrain limited Terrain limited
Facility Id. Call sign population population fee amount
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3246............................. KAAH-TV............. 955,391 879,906 $6,857
18285............................ KAAL................ 589,502 568,169 4,428
11912............................ KAAS-TV............. 220,262 219,922 1,714
56528............................ KABB................ 2,474,296 2,456,689 19,145
282.............................. KABC-TV............. 17,540,791 16,957,292 132,148
1236............................. KACV-TV............. 372,627 372,330 2,902
33261............................ KADN-TV............. 877,965 877,965 6,842
8263............................. KAEF-TV............. 138,085 122,808 957
2728............................. KAET................ 4,217,217 4,184,386 32,609
2767............................. KAFT................ 1,204,376 1,122,928 8,751
62442............................ KAID................ 711,035 702,721 5,476
4145............................. KAII-TV............. 188,810 165,396 1,289
67494............................ KAIL................ 1,967,744 1,948,341 15,183
13988............................ KAIT................ 861,149 845,812 6,591
40517............................ KAJB................ 383,886 383,195 2,986
65522............................ KAKE................ 803,937 799,254 6,229
804.............................. KAKM................ 380,240 379,105 2,954
148.............................. KAKW-DT............. 2,615,956 2,531,813 19,730
51598............................ KALB-TV............. 943,307 942,043 7,341
51241............................ KALO................ 948,683 844,503 6,581
40820............................ KAMC................ 391,526 391,502 3,051
8523............................. KAMR-TV............. 366,476 366,335 2,855
65301............................ KAMU-TV............. 346,892 342,455 2,669
2506............................. KAPP................ 319,797 283,944 2,213
3658............................. KARD................ 703,234 700,887 5,462
23079............................ KARE................ 3,924,944 3,907,483 30,451
33440............................ KARK-TV............. 1,212,038 1,196,196 9,322
37005............................ KARZ-TV............. 1,066,386 1,050,270 8,185
32311............................ KASA-TV............. 1,161,789 1,119,108 8,721
41212............................ KASN................ 1,175,627 1,159,721 9,038
7143............................. KASW................ 4,174,437 4,160,497 32,423
55049............................ KASY-TV............. 1,144,839 1,099,825 8,571
33471............................ KATC................ 1,348,897 1,348,897 10,512
13813............................ KATN................ 97,466 97,128 757
21649............................ KATU................ 2,977,993 2,845,582 22,176
33543............................ KATV................ 1,257,777 1,234,933 9,624
50182............................ KAUT-TV............. 1,637,333 1,636,330 12,752
6864............................. KAUZ-TV............. 381,671 379,435 2,957
73101............................ KAVU-TV............. 319,618 319,484 2,490
49579............................ KAWB................ 186,919 186,845 1,456
49578............................ KAWE................ 136,033 133,937 1,044
58684............................ KAYU-TV............. 809,464 750,766 5,851
29234............................ KAZA-TV............. 14,973,535 13,810,130 107,622
17433............................ KAZD................ 6,776,778 6,774,172 52,791
1151............................. KAZQ................ 1,097,010 1,084,327 8,450
35811............................ KAZT-TV............. 436,925 359,273 2,800
4148............................. KBAK-TV............. 1,510,400 1,263,910 9,850
16940............................ KBCA................ 479,260 479,219 3,735
53586............................ KBCB................ 1,256,193 1,223,883 9,538
69619............................ KBCW................ 8,227,562 7,375,199 57,475
22685............................ KBDI-TV............. 4,042,177 3,683,394 28,705
56384............................ KBEH................ 17,736,497 17,695,306 137,900
65395............................ KBFD-DT............. 953,207 834,341 6,502
169030........................... KBGS-TV............. 159,269 156,802 1,222
61068............................ KBHE-TV............. 140,860 133,082 1,037
48556............................ KBIM-TV............. 205,701 205,647 1,603
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29108............................ KBIN-TV............. 912,921 911,725 7,105
33658............................ KBJR-TV............. 275,585 271,298 2,114
83306............................ KBLN-TV............. 297,384 134,927 1,051
63768............................ KBLR................ 1,964,979 1,915,861 14,930
53324............................ KBME-TV............. 123,571 123,485 962
10150............................ KBMT................ 743,009 742,369 5,785
22121............................ KBMY................ 119,993 119,908 934
49760............................ KBOI-TV............. 715,191 708,374 5,520
55370............................ KBRR................ 149,869 149,868 1,168
66414............................ KBSD-DT............. 155,012 154,891 1,207
66415............................ KBSH-DT............. 102,781 100,433 783
19593............................ KBSI................ 756,501 754,722 5,882
66416............................ KBSL-DT............. 49,814 48,483 378
4939............................. KBSV................ 1,352,166 1,262,708 9,840
62469............................ KBTC-TV............. 3,697,981 3,621,965 28,226
61214............................ KBTV-TV............. 734,008 734,008 5,720
6669............................. KBTX-TV............. 4,404,648 4,401,048 34,297
35909............................ KBVO................ 1,498,015 1,312,360 10,227
58618............................ KBVU................ 135,249 120,827 942
6823............................. KBYU-TV............. 2,389,548 2,209,060 17,215
33756............................ KBZK................ 120,807 107,817 840
21422............................ KCAL-TV............. 17,499,483 16,889,157 131,617
11265............................ KCAU-TV............. 714,315 706,224 5,504
14867............................ KCBA................ 3,088,394 2,369,803 18,468
27507............................ KCBD................ 414,804 414,091 3,227
9628............................. KCBS-TV............. 17,853,152 16,656,778 129,806
49750............................ KCBY-TV............. 89,156 73,211 571
33710............................ KCCI................ 1,102,130 1,095,326 8,536
9640............................. KCCW-TV............. 284,280 276,935 2,158
63158............................ KCDO-TV............. 2,798,103 2,650,225 20,653
62424............................ KCDT................ 698,389 657,101 5,121
83913............................ KCEB................ 1,163,228 1,159,665 9,037
57219............................ KCEC................ 3,831,192 3,613,287 28,158
10245............................ KCEN-TV............. 1,795,767 1,757,018 13,692
13058............................ KCET................ 16,875,019 15,402,588 120,032
18079............................ KCFW-TV............. 148,162 129,122 1,006
132606........................... KCGE-DT............. 123,930 123,930 966
60793............................ KCHF................ 1,118,671 1,085,205 8,457
33722............................ KCIT................ 382,477 381,818 2,976
62468............................ KCKA................ 953,680 804,362 6,268
41969............................ KCLO-TV............. 138,413 132,157 1,030
47903............................ KCNC-TV............. 3,794,400 3,541,089 27,596
71586............................ KCNS................ 8,270,858 7,381,656 57,525
33742............................ KCOP-TV............. 17,386,133 16,647,708 129,736
19117............................ KCOS................ 1,014,396 1,014,205 7,904
63165............................ KCOY-TV............. 664,655 459,468 3,581
33894............................ KCPQ................ 4,439,875 4,311,994 33,603
53843............................ KCPT................ 2,507,879 2,506,224 19,531
33875............................ KCRA-TV............. 10,612,483 6,500,774 50,661
9719............................. KCRG-TV............. 1,136,762 1,107,130 8,628
60728............................ KCSD-TV............. 273,553 273,447 2,131
59494............................ KCSG................ 174,814 164,765 1,284
33749............................ KCTS-TV............. 4,177,824 4,115,603 32,073
41230............................ KCTV................ 2,547,456 2,545,645 19,838
58605............................ KCVU................ 630,068 616,068 4,801
10036............................ KCWC-DT............. 44,216 39,439 307
64444............................ KCWE................ 2,460,172 2,458,913 19,162
51502............................ KCWI-TV............. 1,043,811 1,042,642 8,125
42008............................ KCWO-TV............. 50,707 50,685 395
166511........................... KCWV................ 207,398 207,370 1,616
24316............................ KCWX................ 3,961,268 3,954,787 30,820
68713............................ KCWY-DT............. 79,948 79,414 619
22201............................ KDAF................ 6,648,507 6,645,226 51,786
33764............................ KDBC-TV............. 1,015,564 1,015,162 7,911
79258............................ KDCK................ 43,088 43,067 336
166332........................... KDCU-DT............. 796,251 795,504 6,199
38375............................ KDEN-TV............. 3,376,799 3,351,182 26,116
17037............................ KDFI................ 6,684,439 6,682,487 52,077
33770............................ KDFW................ 6,659,312 6,657,023 51,878
29102............................ KDIN-TV............. 1,088,376 1,083,845 8,446
25454............................ KDKA-TV............. 3,611,796 3,450,690 26,891
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60740............................ KDKF................ 71,413 64,567 503
4691............................. KDLH................ 263,422 260,394 2,029
41975............................ KDLO-TV............. 208,354 208,118 1,622
55379............................ KDLT-TV............. 639,284 628,281 4,896
55375............................ KDLV-TV............. 96,873 96,620 753
25221............................ KDMD................ 375,328 373,408 2,910
78915............................ KDMI................ 1,141,990 1,140,939 8,891
56524............................ KDNL-TV............. 2,987,219 2,982,311 23,241
24518............................ KDOC-TV............. 17,503,793 16,701,233 130,153
1005............................. KDOR-TV............. 1,112,060 1,108,556 8,639
60736............................ KDRV................ 519,706 440,002 3,429
61064............................ KDSD-TV............. 64,314 59,635 465
53329............................ KDSE................ 42,896 41,432 323
56527............................ KDSM-TV............. 1,096,220 1,095,478 8,537
49326............................ KDTN................ 6,602,327 6,600,186 51,435
83491............................ KDTP................ 26,564 24,469 191
33778............................ KDTV-DT............. 7,959,349 7,129,638 55,561
67910............................ KDTX-TV............. 6,680,738 6,679,424 52,053
126.............................. KDVR................ 3,644,912 3,521,884 27,446
18084............................ KECI-TV............. 211,745 193,803 1,510
51208............................ KECY-TV............. 399,372 394,379 3,073
58408............................ KEDT................ 513,683 513,683 4,003
55435............................ KEET................ 177,313 159,960 1,247
41983............................ KELO-TV............. 705,364 646,126 5,035
34440............................ KEMO-TV............. 8,270,858 7,381,656 57,525
2777............................. KEMV................ 619,889 559,135 4,357
26304............................ KENS................ 2,544,094 2,529,382 19,711
63845............................ KENV-DT............. 47,220 40,677 317
18338............................ KENW................ 87,017 87,017 678
50591............................ KEPB-TV............. 576,964 523,655 4,081
56029............................ KEPR-TV............. 453,259 433,260 3,376
49324............................ KERA-TV............. 6,681,083 6,677,852 52,041
40878............................ KERO-TV............. 1,285,357 1,164,979 9,079
61067............................ KESD-TV............. 166,018 159,195 1,241
25577............................ KESQ-TV............. 1,334,172 572,057 4,458
50205............................ KETA-TV............. 1,702,441 1,688,227 13,156
62182............................ KETC................ 2,913,924 2,911,313 22,688
37101............................ KETD................ 3,323,570 3,285,231 25,602
2768............................. KETG................ 426,883 409,511 3,191
12895............................ KETH-TV............. 6,088,821 6,088,677 47,449
55643............................ KETK-TV............. 1,031,567 1,030,122 8,028
2770............................. KETS................ 1,185,111 1,166,796 9,093
53903............................ KETV................ 1,355,714 1,350,740 10,526
92872............................ KETZ................ 526,890 523,877 4,083
68853............................ KEYC-TV............. 544,900 531,079 4,139
33691............................ KEYE-TV............. 2,732,257 2,652,529 20,671
60637............................ KEYT-TV............. 1,419,564 1,239,577 9,660
83715............................ KEYU................ 339,348 339,302 2,644
34406............................ KEZI................ 1,113,171 1,065,880 8,306
34412............................ KFBB-TV............. 93,519 91,964 717
125.............................. KFCT................ 795,114 788,747 6,147
51466............................ KFDA-TV............. 385,064 383,977 2,992
22589............................ KFDM................ 732,665 732,588 5,709
65370............................ KFDX-TV............. 381,703 381,318 2,972
49264............................ KFFV................ 4,020,926 3,987,153 31,072
12729............................ KFFX-TV............. 409,952 403,692 3,146
83992............................ KFJX................ 515,708 505,647 3,941
42122............................ KFMB-TV............. 3,947,735 3,699,981 28,834
53321............................ KFME................ 393,045 392,472 3,059
74256............................ KFNB................ 80,382 79,842 622
21613............................ KFNE................ 54,988 54,420 424
21612............................ KFNR................ 10,988 10,965 85
66222............................ KFOR-TV............. 1,616,459 1,615,614 12,590
33716............................ KFOX-TV............. 1,023,999 1,018,549 7,938
41517............................ KFPH-DT............. 347,579 282,838 2,204
81509............................ KFPX-TV............. 963,969 963,846 7,511
31597............................ KFQX................ 186,473 163,637 1,275
59013............................ KFRE-TV............. 1,721,275 1,705,484 13,291
51429............................ KFSF-DT............. 7,348,828 6,528,430 50,876
66469............................ KFSM-TV............. 906,728 884,919 6,896
8620............................. KFSN-TV............. 1,836,607 1,819,585 14,180
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29560............................ KFTA-TV............. 818,859 809,173 6,306
83714............................ KFTC................ 61,990 61,953 483
60537............................ KFTH-DT............. 6,080,688 6,080,373 47,384
60549............................ KFTR-DT............. 17,560,679 16,305,726 127,071
61335............................ KFTS................ 74,936 65,126 508
81441............................ KFTU-DT............. 113,876 109,731 855
34439............................ KFTV-DT............. 1,794,984 1,779,917 13,871
36917............................ KFVE................ 953,895 851,585 6,636
592.............................. KFVS-TV............. 895,871 873,777 6,809
29015............................ KFWD................ 6,610,836 6,598,496 51,422
35336............................ KFXA................ 875,538 874,070 6,812
17625............................ KFXB-TV............. 373,280 368,466 2,871
70917............................ KFXK-TV............. 934,043 931,791 7,261
84453............................ KFXL-TV............. 862,531 854,678 6,661
41427............................ KFYR-TV............. 130,881 128,301 1,000
25685............................ KGAN................ 1,083,213 1,057,597 8,242
34457............................ KGBT-TV............. 1,230,798 1,230,791 9,592
52593............................ KGBY................ 270,089 218,544 1,703
7841............................. KGCW................ 949,575 945,476 7,368
24485............................ KGEB................ 1,186,225 1,150,201 8,964
34459............................ KGET-TV............. 917,927 874,332 6,814
53320............................ KGFE................ 114,564 114,564 893
7894............................. KGIN................ 230,535 228,338 1,779
83945............................ KGLA-DT............. 1,645,641 1,645,641 12,824
34445............................ KGMB................ 953,398 851,088 6,633
23302............................ KGMC................ 1,824,786 1,803,796 14,057
36914............................ KGMD-TV............. 94,323 93,879 732
36920............................ KGMV................ 193,564 162,230 1,264
10061............................ KGNS-TV............. 267,236 259,548 2,023
34470............................ KGO-TV.............. 8,637,074 7,929,294 61,793
56034............................ KGPE................ 1,699,131 1,682,082 13,108
81694............................ KGPX-TV............. 685,626 624,955 4,870
25511............................ KGTF................ 161,885 160,568 1,251
40876............................ KGTV................ 3,960,667 3,682,219 28,696
36918............................ KGUN-TV............. 1,398,527 1,212,484 9,449
34874............................ KGW................. 3,058,216 2,881,387 22,455
63177............................ KGWC-TV............. 80,475 80,009 624
63162............................ KGWL-TV............. 38,125 38,028 296
63166............................ KGWN-TV............. 469,467 440,388 3,432
63170............................ KGWR-TV............. 51,315 50,957 397
4146............................. KHAW-TV............. 95,204 94,851 739
34846............................ KHBC-TV............. 74,884 74,884 584
60353............................ KHBS................ 631,770 608,052 4,739
27300............................ KHCE-TV............. 2,353,883 2,348,391 18,301
26431............................ KHET................ 959,060 944,568 7,361
21160............................ KHGI-TV............. 233,973 229,173 1,786
29085............................ KHIN................ 1,041,244 1,039,383 8,100
17688............................ KHME................ 181,345 179,706 1,400
47670............................ KHMT................ 175,601 170,957 1,332
47987............................ KHNE-TV............. 203,931 202,944 1,582
34867............................ KHNL................ 953,398 851,088 6,633
60354............................ KHOG-TV............. 765,360 702,984 5,478
4144............................. KHON-TV............. 953,207 886,431 6,908
34529............................ KHOU................ 6,083,336 6,081,785 47,395
4690............................. KHQA-TV............. 318,469 316,134 2,464
34537............................ KHQ-TV.............. 822,371 774,821 6,038
30601............................ KHRR................ 1,227,847 1,166,890 9,094
34348............................ KHSD-TV............. 188,735 185,202 1,443
24508............................ KHSL-TV............. 625,904 608,850 4,745
69677............................ KHSV................ 2,059,794 2,020,045 15,742
64544............................ KHVO................ 94,226 93,657 730
23394............................ KIAH................ 6,099,694 6,099,297 47,532
34564............................ KICU-TV............. 8,233,041 7,174,316 55,909
56028............................ KIDK................ 305,509 302,535 2,358
58560............................ KIDY................ 116,614 116,596 909
53382............................ KIEM-TV............. 174,390 160,801 1,253
66258............................ KIFI-TV............. 324,422 320,118 2,495
10188............................ KIII................ 569,864 566,796 4,417
29095............................ KIIN................ 1,365,215 1,335,707 10,409
34527............................ KIKU................ 953,896 850,963 6,632
63865............................ KILM................ 17,256,205 15,804,489 123,164
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56033............................ KIMA-TV............. 308,604 260,593 2,031
66402............................ KIMT................ 654,083 643,384 5,014
67089............................ KINC................ 2,002,066 1,920,903 14,970
34847............................ KING-TV............. 4,074,288 4,036,926 31,460
51708............................ KINT-TV............. 1,015,582 1,015,274 7,912
26249............................ KION-TV............. 2,400,317 855,808 6,669
62427............................ KIPT................ 171,405 170,455 1,328
66781............................ KIRO-TV............. 4,058,101 4,030,968 31,413
62430............................ KISU-TV............. 311,827 307,651 2,398
12896............................ KITU-TV............. 712,362 712,362 5,551
64548............................ KITV................ 953,207 839,906 6,545
59255............................ KIVI-TV............. 710,819 702,619 5,476
47285............................ KIXE-TV............. 467,518 428,118 3,336
13792............................ KJJC-TV............. 82,749 81,865 638
14000............................ KJLA................ 17,929,100 16,794,896 130,883
20015............................ KJNP-TV............. 98,403 98,097 764
53315............................ KJRE................ 16,187 16,170 126
59439............................ KJRH-TV............. 1,416,108 1,397,311 10,889
55364............................ KJRR................ 45,515 44,098 344
7675............................. KJTL................ 379,594 379,263 2,956
55031............................ KJTV-TV............. 406,283 406,260 3,166
13814............................ KJUD................ 31,229 30,106 235
36607............................ KJZZ-TV............. 2,388,965 2,209,183 17,216
83180............................ KKAI................ 955,203 941,214 7,335
58267............................ KKAP................ 957,786 923,172 7,194
24766............................ KKCO................ 206,018 172,628 1,345
35097............................ KKJB................ 629,939 624,784 4,869
22644............................ KKPX-TV............. 7,588,288 6,758,490 52,669
35037............................ KKTV................ 2,892,126 2,478,864 19,318
35042............................ KLAS-TV............. 2,094,297 1,940,030 15,119
52907............................ KLAX-TV............. 367,212 366,839 2,859
3660............................. KLBK-TV............. 387,783 387,743 3,022
65523............................ KLBY................ 31,102 31,096 242
38430............................ KLCS................ 16,875,019 15,402,588 120,032
77719............................ KLCW-TV............. 381,889 381,816 2,975
51479............................ KLDO-TV............. 250,832 250,832 1,955
37105............................ KLEI................ 175,045 138,087 1,076
56032............................ KLEW-TV............. 164,908 148,256 1,155
35059............................ KLFY-TV............. 1,355,890 1,355,409 10,563
54011............................ KLJB................ 1,027,104 1,012,309 7,889
11264............................ KLKN................ 932,757 895,101 6,976
47975............................ KLNE-TV............. 120,338 120,277 937
38590............................ KLPA-TV............. 414,699 414,447 3,230
38588............................ KLPB-TV............. 749,053 749,053 5,837
749.............................. KLRN................ 2,374,472 2,353,440 18,340
11951............................ KLRT-TV............. 1,171,678 1,152,541 8,982
8564............................. KLRU................ 2,614,658 2,575,518 20,071
8322............................. KLSR-TV............. 564,415 508,157 3,960
31114............................ KLST................ 199,067 169,551 1,321
24436............................ KLTJ................ 6,034,131 6,033,867 47,022
38587............................ KLTL-TV............. 423,574 423,574 3,301
38589............................ KLTM-TV............. 694,280 688,915 5,369
38591............................ KLTS-TV............. 883,661 882,589 6,878
68540............................ KLTV................ 1,069,690 1,051,361 8,193
12913............................ KLUJ-TV............. 1,195,751 1,195,751 9,318
57220............................ KLUZ-TV............. 1,079,718 1,019,302 7,943
11683............................ KLVX................ 2,044,150 1,936,083 15,088
82476............................ KLWB................ 1,065,748 1,065,748 8,305
40250............................ KLWY................ 541,043 538,231 4,194
64551............................ KMAU................ 213,060 188,953 1,473
51499............................ KMAX-TV............. 10,767,605 7,132,240 55,582
65686............................ KMBC-TV............. 2,507,895 2,506,661 19,534
56079............................ KMBH................ 1,225,732 1,225,732 9,552
35183............................ KMCB................ 69,357 66,203 516
41237............................ KMCC................ 2,064,592 2,010,262 15,666
42636............................ KMCI-TV............. 2,429,392 2,428,626 18,926
38584............................ KMCT-TV............. 267,004 266,880 2,080
22127............................ KMCY................ 71,797 71,793 559
162016........................... KMDE................ 35,409 35,401 276
26428............................ KMEB................ 221,810 203,470 1,586
39665............................ KMEG................ 708,748 704,130 5,487
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35123............................ KMEX-DT............. 17,628,354 16,318,720 127,172
40875............................ KMGH-TV............. 3,815,253 3,574,365 27,855
35131............................ KMID................ 383,449 383,439 2,988
16749............................ KMIR-TV............. 2,760,914 730,764 5,695
63164............................ KMIZ................ 532,025 530,008 4,130
53541............................ KMLM-DT............. 293,290 293,290 2,286
52046............................ KMLU................ 711,951 708,107 5,518
47981............................ KMNE-TV............. 47,232 44,189 344
24753............................ KMOH-TV............. 199,885 184,283 1,436
4326............................. KMOS-TV............. 804,745 803,129 6,259
41425............................ KMOT................ 81,517 79,504 620
70034............................ KMOV................ 3,035,077 3,029,405 23,608
51488............................ KMPH-TV............. 1,725,397 1,697,871 13,232
73701............................ KMPX................ 6,678,829 6,674,706 52,016
44052............................ KMSB................ 1,321,614 1,039,442 8,100
68883............................ KMSP-TV............. 3,832,040 3,805,141 29,653
12525............................ KMSS-TV............. 1,068,120 1,066,388 8,310
43095............................ KMTP-TV............. 5,252,062 4,457,617 34,738
35189............................ KMTR................ 589,948 520,666 4,058
35190............................ KMTV-TV............. 1,346,549 1,344,796 10,480
77063............................ KMTW................ 761,521 761,516 5,934
35200............................ KMVT................ 184,647 176,351 1,374
32958............................ KMVU-DT............. 308,150 231,506 1,804
86534............................ KMYA-DT............. 200,764 200,719 1,564
51518............................ KMYS................ 2,273,888 2,267,913 17,674
54420............................ KMYT-TV............. 1,314,197 1,302,378 10,149
35822............................ KMYU................ 133,563 130,198 1,015
993.............................. KNAT-TV............. 1,157,630 1,124,619 8,764
24749............................ KNAZ-TV............. 332,321 227,658 1,774
47906............................ KNBC................ 17,859,647 16,555,232 129,015
81464............................ KNBN................ 145,493 136,995 1,068
9754............................. KNCT................ 1,751,838 1,726,148 13,452
82611............................ KNDB................ 118,154 118,122 921
82615............................ KNDM................ 72,216 72,209 563
12395............................ KNDO................ 314,875 270,892 2,111
12427............................ KNDU................ 475,612 462,556 3,605
17683............................ KNEP................ 101,389 95,890 747
48003............................ KNHL................ 277,777 277,308 2,161
125710........................... KNIC-DT............. 2,398,296 2,383,294 18,573
59363............................ KNIN-TV............. 708,289 703,838 5,485
48525............................ KNLC................ 2,981,508 2,978,979 23,215
48521............................ KNLJ................ 655,000 642,705 5,009
84215............................ KNMD-TV............. 1,120,286 1,100,869 8,579
55528............................ KNME-TV............. 1,149,036 1,103,695 8,601
47707............................ KNMT................ 2,887,142 2,794,995 21,781
48975............................ KNOE-TV............. 733,097 729,703 5,687
49273............................ KNOP-TV............. 87,904 85,423 666
10228............................ KNPB................ 604,614 462,732 3,606
55362............................ KNRR................ 25,957 25,931 202
35277............................ KNSD................ 3,861,660 3,618,321 28,198
19191............................ KNSN-TV............. 611,981 459,485 3,581
58608............................ KNSO................ 1,976,317 1,931,825 15,055
35280............................ KNTV................ 8,525,818 8,027,505 62,558
144.............................. KNVA................ 2,550,225 2,529,184 19,710
33745............................ KNVN................ 495,902 470,252 3,665
69692............................ KNVO................ 1,247,014 1,247,014 9,718
29557............................ KNWA-TV............. 822,906 804,682 6,271
16950............................ KNXT................ 2,180,045 2,160,460 16,836
59440............................ KNXV-TV............. 4,183,943 4,173,022 32,520
59014............................ KOAA-TV............. 1,608,528 1,203,731 9,381
50588............................ KOAB-TV............. 207,070 203,371 1,585
50590............................ KOAC-TV............. 1,957,282 1,543,401 12,028
58552............................ KOAM-TV............. 595,307 584,921 4,558
53928............................ KOAT-TV............. 1,132,372 1,105,116 8,612
35313............................ KOB................. 1,152,841 1,113,162 8,675
35321............................ KOBF................ 201,911 166,177 1,295
8260............................. KOBI................ 562,463 519,063 4,045
62272............................ KOBR................ 211,709 211,551 1,649
50170............................ KOCB................ 1,629,783 1,629,152 12,696
4328............................. KOCE-TV............. 17,447,903 16,331,792 127,274
84225............................ KOCM................ 1,434,325 1,433,605 11,172
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12508............................ KOCO-TV............. 1,716,569 1,708,085 13,311
83181............................ KOCW................ 83,807 83,789 653
18283............................ KODE-TV............. 740,156 731,512 5,701
66195............................ KOED-TV............. 1,497,297 1,459,833 11,376
50198............................ KOET................ 658,606 637,640 4,969
51189............................ KOFY-TV............. 5,252,062 4,457,617 34,738
34859............................ KOGG................ 190,829 161,310 1,257
166534........................... KOHD................ 201,310 197,662 1,540
35380............................ KOIN................ 3,028,482 2,881,460 22,455
35388............................ KOKH-TV............. 1,627,116 1,625,246 12,666
11910............................ KOKI-TV............. 1,366,220 1,352,227 10,538
48663............................ KOLD-TV............. 1,216,228 887,754 6,918
7890............................. KOLN................ 1,225,400 1,190,178 9,275
63331............................ KOLO-TV............. 959,178 826,985 6,445
28496............................ KOLR................ 1,076,144 1,038,613 8,094
21656............................ KOMO-TV............. 4,132,260 4,087,435 31,853
65583............................ KOMU-TV............. 551,658 542,544 4,228
35396............................ KONG................ 4,006,008 3,985,271 31,057
60675............................ KOOD................ 113,416 113,285 883
50589............................ KOPB-TV............. 3,059,231 2,875,815 22,411
2566............................. KOPX-TV............. 1,501,110 1,500,883 11,696
64877............................ KORO................ 560,983 560,983 4,372
6865............................. KOSA-TV............. 340,978 338,070 2,635
34347............................ KOTA-TV............. 174,876 152,861 1,191
8284............................. KOTI................ 298,175 97,132 757
35434............................ KOTV-DT............. 1,417,753 1,403,838 10,940
56550............................ KOVR................ 10,784,477 7,162,989 55,821
51101............................ KOZJ................ 429,982 427,991 3,335
51102............................ KOZK................ 839,841 834,308 6,502
3659............................. KOZL-TV............. 992,495 963,281 7,507
35455............................ KPAX-TV............. 206,895 193,201 1,506
67868............................ KPAZ-TV............. 4,190,080 4,176,323 32,546
6124............................. KPBS................ 3,584,237 3,463,189 26,989
50044............................ KPBT-TV............. 340,080 340,080 2,650
77452............................ KPCB-DT............. 30,861 30,835 240
35460............................ KPDX................ 2,970,703 2,848,423 22,198
12524............................ KPEJ-TV............. 368,212 368,208 2,869
41223............................ KPHO-TV............. 4,195,073 4,175,139 32,537
61551............................ KPIC................ 156,687 105,807 825
86205............................ KPIF................ 265,080 258,174 2,012
25452............................ KPIX-TV............. 8,340,753 7,480,594 58,296
58912............................ KPJK................ 7,884,411 6,955,179 54,202
166510........................... KPJR-TV............. 3,402,088 3,372,831 26,284
13994............................ KPLC................ 1,406,085 1,403,853 10,940
41964............................ KPLO-TV............. 55,827 52,765 411
35417............................ KPLR-TV............. 2,968,619 2,965,673 23,111
12144............................ KPMR................ 1,731,370 1,473,251 11,481
47973............................ KPNE-TV............. 92,675 89,021 694
35486............................ KPNX................ 4,215,834 4,184,428 32,609
77512............................ KPNZ................ 2,394,311 2,208,707 17,212
73998............................ KPOB-TV............. 144,525 143,656 1,120
26655............................ KPPX-TV............. 4,186,998 4,171,450 32,508
53117............................ KPRC-TV............. 6,099,422 6,099,076 47,530
48660............................ KPRY-TV............. 42,521 42,426 331
61071............................ KPSD-TV............. 19,886 18,799 147
53544............................ KPTB-DT............. 322,780 320,646 2,499
81445............................ KPTF-DT............. 84,512 84,512 659
77451............................ KPTH................ 660,556 655,373 5,107
51491............................ KPTM................ 1,414,998 1,414,014 11,019
33345............................ KPTS................ 832,000 827,866 6,452
50633............................ KPTV................ 2,998,460 2,847,263 22,189
82575............................ KPTW................ 80,374 80,012 624
1270............................. KPVI-DT............. 271,379 264,204 2,059
58835............................ KPXB-TV............. 6,062,472 6,062,271 47,243
68695............................ KPXC-TV............. 3,362,518 3,341,951 26,044
68834............................ KPXD-TV............. 6,555,157 6,553,373 51,070
33337............................ KPXE-TV............. 2,437,178 2,436,024 18,984
5801............................. KPXG-TV............. 3,026,219 2,882,598 22,464
81507............................ KPXJ................ 1,138,632 1,135,626 8,850
61173............................ KPXL-TV............. 2,257,007 2,243,520 17,484
35907............................ KPXM-TV............. 3,507,312 3,506,503 27,326
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58978............................ KPXN-TV............. 17,256,205 15,804,489 123,164
77483............................ KPXO-TV............. 953,329 913,341 7,118
21156............................ KPXR-TV............. 828,915 821,250 6,400
10242............................ KQCA................ 10,077,891 6,276,197 48,910
41430............................ KQCD-TV............. 35,623 33,415 260
18287............................ KQCK................ 3,220,160 3,162,711 24,647
78322............................ KQCW-DT............. 1,128,198 1,123,324 8,754
35525............................ KQDS-TV............. 304,935 301,439 2,349
35500............................ KQED................ 8,195,398 7,283,828 56,763
35663............................ KQEH................ 8,195,398 7,283,828 56,763
8214............................. KQET................ 2,981,040 2,076,157 16,179
5471............................. KQIN................ 596,371 596,277 4,647
17686............................ KQME................ 188,783 184,719 1,440
61063............................ KQSD-TV............. 32,526 31,328 244
8378............................. KQSL................ 196,316 133,564 1,041
20427............................ KQTV................ 1,494,987 1,401,160 10,919
78921............................ KQUP................ 697,016 551,824 4,300
306.............................. KRBC-TV............. 229,395 229,277 1,787
166319........................... KRBK................ 983,888 966,187 7,529
22161............................ KRCA................ 17,540,791 16,957,292 132,148
57945............................ KRCB................ 8,783,441 8,503,802 66,270
41110............................ KRCG................ 684,989 662,418 5,162
8291............................. KRCR-TV............. 423,000 402,594 3,137
10192............................ KRCW-TV............. 2,966,912 2,842,523 22,152
49134............................ KRDK-TV............. 349,941 349,929 2,727
52579............................ KRDO-TV............. 2,622,603 2,272,383 17,709
70578............................ KREG-TV............. 149,306 95,141 741
34868............................ KREM................ 817,619 752,113 5,861
51493............................ KREN-TV............. 810,039 681,212 5,309
70596............................ KREX-TV............. 145,700 145,606 1,135
70579............................ KREY-TV............. 74,963 65,700 512
48589............................ KREZ-TV............. 148,079 105,121 819
43328............................ KRGV-TV............. 1,247,057 1,247,029 9,718
82698............................ KRII................ 133,840 132,912 1,036
29114............................ KRIN................ 949,313 923,735 7,199
25559............................ KRIS-TV............. 561,825 561,718 4,377
22204............................ KRIV................ 6,078,936 6,078,846 47,372
14040............................ KRMA-TV............. 3,722,512 3,564,949 27,782
14042............................ KRMJ................ 174,094 159,511 1,243
20476............................ KRMT................ 2,956,144 2,864,236 22,321
84224............................ KRMU................ 85,274 72,499 565
20373............................ KRMZ................ 36,293 33,620 262
47971............................ KRNE-TV............. 47,473 38,273 298
60307............................ KRNV-DT............. 955,490 792,543 6,176
65526............................ KRON-TV............. 8,573,167 8,028,256 62,564
53539............................ KRPV-DT............. 65,943 65,943 514
48575............................ KRQE................ 1,135,461 1,105,093 8,612
57431............................ KRSU-TV............. 1,000,289 998,310 7,780
82613............................ KRTN-TV............. 96,062 74,452 580
35567............................ KRTV................ 92,645 90,849 708
84157............................ KRWB-TV............. 111,538 110,979 865
35585............................ KRWF................ 85,596 85,596 667
55516............................ KRWG-TV............. 894,492 661,703 5,157
48360............................ KRXI-TV............. 725,391 548,865 4,277
307.............................. KSAN-TV............. 135,063 135,051 1,052
11911............................ KSAS-TV............. 752,513 752,504 5,864
53118............................ KSAT-TV............. 2,539,658 2,502,246 19,500
35584............................ KSAX................ 365,209 365,209 2,846
35587............................ KSAZ-TV............. 4,203,126 4,178,448 32,563
38214............................ KSBI................ 1,577,231 1,575,865 12,281
19653............................ KSBW................ 5,083,461 4,429,165 34,516
19654............................ KSBY................ 535,029 495,562 3,862
82910............................ KSCC................ 517,740 517,740 4,035
10202............................ KSCE................ 1,015,148 1,010,581 7,875
35608............................ KSCI................ 17,447,903 16,331,792 127,274
72348............................ KSCW-DT............. 915,691 910,511 7,096
46981............................ KSDK................ 2,986,764 2,979,035 23,216
35594............................ KSEE................ 1,761,193 1,746,282 13,609
48658............................ KSFY-TV............. 670,536 607,844 4,737
17680............................ KSGW-TV............. 62,178 57,629 449
59444............................ KSHB-TV............. 2,432,205 2,431,273 18,947
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73706............................ KSHV-TV............. 943,947 942,978 7,349
29096............................ KSIN-TV............. 340,143 338,811 2,640
664.............................. KSIX-TV............. 82,902 73,553 573
35606............................ KSKN................ 731,818 643,590 5,015
70482............................ KSLA................ 1,017,556 1,016,667 7,923
6359............................. KSL-TV.............. 2,390,742 2,206,920 17,199
71558............................ KSMN................ 320,813 320,808 2,500
33336............................ KSMO-TV............. 2,401,201 2,398,686 18,693
28510............................ KSMQ-TV............. 524,391 507,983 3,959
35611............................ KSMS-TV............. 1,589,263 882,948 6,881
21161............................ KSNB-TV............. 658,560 656,650 5,117
72359............................ KSNC................ 174,135 173,744 1,354
67766............................ KSNF................ 621,919 617,868 4,815
72361............................ KSNG................ 145,058 144,822 1,129
72362............................ KSNK................ 48,715 45,414 354
67335............................ KSNT................ 622,818 594,604 4,634
10179............................ KSNV................ 1,967,781 1,919,296 14,957
72358............................ KSNW................ 791,403 791,127 6,165
61956............................ KSPS-TV............. 819,101 769,852 5,999
52953............................ KSPX-TV............. 7,078,228 5,275,946 41,115
166546........................... KSQA................ 382,328 374,290 2,917
53313............................ KSRE................ 75,181 75,181 586
35843............................ KSTC-TV............. 3,843,788 3,835,674 29,891
63182............................ KSTF................ 51,317 51,122 398
28010............................ KSTP-TV............. 3,788,898 3,782,053 29,474
60534............................ KSTR-DT............. 6,632,577 6,629,296 51,662
64987............................ KSTS................ 8,363,473 7,264,852 56,615
22215............................ KSTU................ 2,384,996 2,201,716 17,158
23428............................ KSTW................ 4,265,956 4,186,266 32,624
5243............................. KSVI................ 175,390 173,667 1,353
58827............................ KSWB-TV............. 3,677,190 3,488,655 27,187
60683............................ KSWK................ 79,012 78,784 614
35645............................ KSWO-TV............. 483,132 458,057 3,570
61350............................ KSYS................ 519,209 443,204 3,454
59988............................ KTAB-TV............. 270,967 268,579 2,093
999.............................. KTAJ-TV............. 2,343,843 2,343,227 18,261
35648............................ KTAL-TV............. 1,094,332 1,092,958 8,517
12930............................ KTAS................ 471,882 464,149 3,617
81458............................ KTAZ................ 4,182,503 4,160,481 32,423
35649............................ KTBC................ 3,242,215 2,956,614 23,041
67884............................ KTBN-TV............. 17,795,677 16,510,302 128,665
67999............................ KTBO-TV............. 1,585,283 1,583,664 12,341
35652............................ KTBS-TV............. 1,163,228 1,159,665 9,037
28324............................ KTBU................ 6,035,927 6,035,725 47,036
67950............................ KTBW-TV............. 4,202,104 4,108,031 32,014
35655............................ KTBY................ 348,080 346,562 2,701
68594............................ KTCA-TV............. 3,693,877 3,684,081 28,710
68597............................ KTCI-TV............. 3,606,606 3,597,183 28,033
35187............................ KTCW................ 103,341 89,207 695
36916............................ KTDO................ 1,015,336 1,010,771 7,877
2769............................. KTEJ................ 419,750 417,368 3,253
83707............................ KTEL-TV............. 53,423 53,414 416
35666............................ KTEN................ 602,788 599,778 4,674
24514............................ KTFD-TV............. 3,210,669 3,172,543 24,724
35512............................ KTFF-DT............. 2,225,169 2,203,398 17,171
20871............................ KTFK-DT............. 6,969,307 5,211,719 40,615
68753............................ KTFN................ 1,017,335 1,013,157 7,896
35084............................ KTFQ-TV............. 1,151,433 1,117,061 8,705
29232............................ KTGM................ 159,358 159,091 1,240
2787............................. KTHV................ 1,275,062 1,246,348 9,713
29100............................ KTIN................ 281,096 279,385 2,177
66170............................ KTIV................ 751,089 746,274 5,816
49397............................ KTKA-TV............. 759,369 746,370 5,816
35670............................ KTLA................ 18,156,910 16,870,262 131,470
62354............................ KTLM................ 1,044,526 1,044,509 8,140
49153............................ KTLN-TV............. 5,381,955 4,740,894 36,946
64984............................ KTMD................ 6,095,741 6,095,606 47,503
14675............................ KTMF................ 187,251 168,526 1,313
10177............................ KTMW................ 2,261,671 2,144,791 16,714
21533............................ KTNC-TV............. 8,270,858 7,381,656 57,525
47996............................ KTNE-TV............. 100,341 95,324 743
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60519............................ KTNL-TV............. 8,642 8,642 67
74100............................ KTNV-TV............. 2,094,506 1,936,752 15,093
71023............................ KTNW................ 450,926 432,398 3,370
8651............................. KTOO-TV............. 31,269 31,176 243
7078............................. KTPX-TV............. 1,066,196 1,063,754 8,290
68541............................ KTRE................ 441,879 421,406 3,284
35675............................ KTRK-TV............. 6,114,259 6,112,870 47,638
28230............................ KTRV-TV............. 714,833 707,557 5,514
69170............................ KTSC................ 3,124,536 2,949,795 22,988
61066............................ KTSD-TV............. 83,645 82,828 645
37511............................ KTSF................ 7,959,349 7,129,638 55,561
67760............................ KTSM-TV............. 1,015,348 1,011,264 7,881
35678............................ KTTC................ 815,213 731,919 5,704
28501............................ KTTM................ 76,133 73,664 574
11908............................ KTTU................ 1,324,801 1,060,613 8,265
22208............................ KTTV................ 17,380,551 16,693,085 130,089
28521............................ KTTW................ 329,633 326,405 2,544
65355............................ KTTZ-TV............. 380,240 380,225 2,963
35685............................ KTUL................ 1,416,959 1,388,183 10,818
10173............................ KTUU-TV............. 380,240 379,047 2,954
77480............................ KTUZ-TV............. 1,668,531 1,666,026 12,983
49632............................ KTVA................ 342,517 342,300 2,668
34858............................ KTVB................ 714,865 707,882 5,517
31437............................ KTVC................ 137,239 100,204 781
68581............................ KTVD................ 3,800,970 3,547,607 27,647
35692............................ KTVE................ 641,139 640,201 4,989
49621............................ KTVF................ 98,068 97,929 763
5290............................. KTVH-DT............. 228,832 184,264 1,436
35693............................ KTVI................ 2,995,764 2,991,513 23,313
40993............................ KTVK................ 4,184,825 4,173,028 32,520
22570............................ KTVL................ 419,849 369,469 2,879
18066............................ KTVM-TV............. 260,105 217,694 1,696
59139............................ KTVN................ 955,490 800,420 6,238
21251............................ KTVO................ 148,780 148,647 1,158
35694............................ KTVQ................ 179,797 173,271 1,350
50592............................ KTVR................ 147,808 54,480 425
23422............................ KTVT................ 6,912,366 6,908,715 53,840
35703............................ KTVU................ 8,297,634 7,406,751 57,721
35705............................ KTVW-DT............. 4,173,111 4,159,807 32,417
68889............................ KTVX................ 2,389,392 2,200,520 17,149
55907............................ KTVZ................ 201,828 198,558 1,547
18286............................ KTWO-TV............. 80,426 79,905 623
70938............................ KTWU................ 1,703,798 1,562,305 12,175
51517............................ KTXA................ 6,915,461 6,911,822 53,864
42359............................ KTXD-TV............. 6,706,651 6,704,781 52,250
51569............................ KTXH................ 6,092,710 6,092,525 47,479
10205............................ KTXL................ 8,306,449 5,896,320 45,950
308.............................. KTXS-TV............. 247,603 246,760 1,923
69315............................ KUAC-TV............. 98,717 98,189 765
51233............................ KUAM-TV............. 159,358 159,358 1,242
2722............................. KUAS-TV............. 994,802 977,391 7,617
2731............................. KUAT-TV............. 1,485,024 1,253,342 9,767
60520............................ KUBD................ 14,817 13,363 104
70492............................ KUBE-TV............. 6,090,970 6,090,817 47,466
1136............................. KUCW................ 2,388,889 2,199,787 17,143
69396............................ KUED................ 2,388,995 2,203,093 17,169
69582............................ KUEN................ 2,364,481 2,184,483 17,024
82576............................ KUES................ 30,925 25,978 202
82585............................ KUEW................ 132,168 120,411 938
66611............................ KUFM-TV............. 187,680 166,697 1,299
169028........................... KUGF-TV............. 86,622 85,986 670
68717............................ KUHM-TV............. 154,836 145,241 1,132
69269............................ KUHT................ 6,090,213 6,089,665 47,457
62382............................ KUID-TV............. 432,855 284,023 2,213
169027........................... KUKL-TV............. 124,505 115,844 903
35724............................ KULR-TV............. 177,242 170,142 1,326
41429............................ KUMV-TV............. 41,607 41,224 321
81447............................ KUNP................ 130,559 43,472 339
4624............................. KUNS-TV............. 4,027,849 4,015,626 31,294
86532............................ KUOK................ 28,974 28,945 226
66589............................ KUON-TV............. 1,375,257 1,360,005 10,599
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86263............................ KUPB................ 318,914 318,914 2,485
65535............................ KUPK................ 149,642 148,180 1,155
27431............................ KUPT................ 87,602 87,602 683
89714............................ KUPU................ 956,178 948,005 7,388
57884............................ KUPX-TV............. 2,374,672 2,191,229 17,076
23074............................ KUSA................ 3,803,461 3,561,587 27,755
61072............................ KUSD-TV............. 460,480 460,277 3,587
10238............................ KUSI-TV............. 3,572,818 3,435,670 26,774
43567............................ KUSM-TV............. 122,678 109,830 856
69694............................ KUTF................ 1,210,774 1,031,870 8,041
81451............................ KUTH-DT............. 2,219,788 2,027,174 15,798
68886............................ KUTP................ 4,191,015 4,176,014 32,544
35823............................ KUTV................ 2,388,625 2,199,731 17,143
63927............................ KUVE-DT............. 1,294,971 964,396 7,516
7700............................. KUVI-DT............. 1,204,490 1,009,943 7,870
35841............................ KUVN-DT............. 6,680,126 6,678,157 52,043
58609............................ KUVS-DT............. 4,043,413 4,005,657 31,216
49766............................ KVAL-TV............. 1,016,673 866,173 6,750
32621............................ KVAW................ 76,153 76,153 593
58795............................ KVCR-DT............. 18,215,524 17,467,140 136,121
35846............................ KVCT................ 288,221 287,446 2,240
10195............................ KVCW................ 1,967,550 1,918,811 14,953
64969............................ KVDA................ 2,566,563 2,548,720 19,862
19783............................ KVEA................ 17,423,429 16,146,250 125,828
12523............................ KVEO-TV............. 1,244,504 1,244,504 9,698
2495............................. KVEW................ 476,720 464,347 3,619
35852............................ KVHP................ 747,917 747,837 5,828
49832............................ KVIA-TV............. 1,015,350 1,011,266 7,881
35855............................ KVIE................ 10,759,440 7,467,369 58,193
40450............................ KVIH-TV............. 91,912 91,564 714
40446............................ KVII-TV............. 379,042 378,218 2,947
61961............................ KVLY-TV............. 350,732 350,449 2,731
16729............................ KVMD................ 6,145,526 4,116,524 32,080
83825............................ KVME-TV............. 26,711 22,802 178
25735............................ KVOA................ 1,317,956 1,030,404 8,030
35862............................ KVOS-TV............. 2,202,674 2,131,652 16,612
69733............................ KVPT................ 1,744,349 1,719,318 13,399
55372............................ KVRR................ 356,645 356,645 2,779
166331........................... KVSN-DT............. 2,706,244 2,283,409 17,795
608.............................. KVTH-DT............. 303,755 299,230 2,332
2784............................. KVTJ-DT............. 1,466,426 1,465,802 11,423
607.............................. KVTN-DT............. 936,328 925,884 7,215
35867............................ KVUE................ 2,661,290 2,611,314 20,350
78910............................ KVUI................ 257,964 251,872 1,963
35870............................ KVVU-TV............. 2,042,029 1,935,466 15,083
36170............................ KVYE................ 396,495 392,498 3,059
35095............................ KWBA-TV............. 1,129,524 1,073,029 8,362
78314............................ KWBM................ 657,822 639,560 4,984
27425............................ KWBN................ 953,207 840,455 6,550
76268............................ KWBQ................ 1,148,810 1,105,600 8,616
66413............................ KWCH-DT............. 883,647 881,674 6,871
71549............................ KWCM-TV............. 252,284 244,033 1,902
35419............................ KWDK................ 4,194,152 4,117,852 32,090
42007............................ KWES-TV............. 424,862 423,544 3,301
50194............................ KWET................ 127,976 112,750 879
35881............................ KWEX-DT............. 2,376,463 2,370,469 18,473
35883............................ KWGN-TV............. 3,706,495 3,513,577 27,381
37099............................ KWHB................ 979,393 978,719 7,627
37103............................ KWHD................ 97,959 94,560 737
36846............................ KWHE................ 952,966 834,341 6,502
26231............................ KWHY-TV............. 17,736,497 17,695,306 137,900
35096............................ KWKB................ 1,121,676 1,111,629 8,663
162115........................... KWKS................ 39,708 39,323 306
12522............................ KWKT-TV............. 1,299,675 1,298,478 10,119
21162............................ KWNB-TV............. 91,093 89,332 696
67347............................ KWOG................ 512,412 505,049 3,936
56852............................ KWPX-TV............. 4,220,008 4,148,577 32,330
6885............................. KWQC-TV............. 1,063,507 1,054,618 8,219
29121............................ KWSD................ 280,675 280,672 2,187
53318............................ KWSE................ 54,471 53,400 416
71024............................ KWSU-TV............. 725,554 468,295 3,649
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25382............................ KWTV-DT............. 1,628,106 1,627,198 12,681
35903............................ KWTX-TV............. 2,071,023 1,972,365 15,371
593.............................. KWWL................ 1,089,498 1,078,458 8,404
84410............................ KWWT................ 293,291 293,291 2,286
14674............................ KWYB................ 86,495 69,598 542
10032............................ KWYP-DT............. 128,874 126,992 990
35920............................ KXAN-TV............. 2,678,666 2,624,648 20,454
49330............................ KXAS-TV............. 6,774,295 6,771,827 52,773
24287............................ KXGN-TV............. 14,217 13,883 108
35954............................ KXII................ 2,323,974 2,264,951 17,651
55083............................ KXLA................ 17,929,100 16,794,896 130,883
35959............................ KXLF-TV............. 258,100 217,808 1,697
53847............................ KXLN-DT............. 6,085,891 6,085,712 47,426
35906............................ KXLT-TV............. 348,025 347,296 2,706
61978............................ KXLY-TV............. 772,116 740,960 5,774
55684............................ KXMA-TV............. 32,005 31,909 249
55686............................ KXMB-TV............. 142,755 138,506 1,079
55685............................ KXMC-TV............. 97,569 89,483 697
55683............................ KXMD-TV............. 37,962 37,917 295
47995............................ KXNE-TV............. 300,021 298,839 2,329
81593............................ KXNW................ 602,168 597,747 4,658
35991............................ KXRM-TV............. 1,843,363 1,500,689 11,695
1255............................. KXTF................ 121,558 121,383 946
25048............................ KXTV................ 10,759,864 7,477,140 58,269
35994............................ KXTX-TV............. 6,721,578 6,718,616 52,358
62293............................ KXVA................ 185,478 185,276 1,444
23277............................ KXVO................ 1,404,703 1,403,380 10,937
9781............................. KXXV................ 1,771,620 1,748,287 13,624
31870............................ KYAZ................ 6,038,257 6,038,071 47,055
21488............................ KYES-TV............. 381,413 380,355 2,964
29086............................ KYIN................ 581,748 574,691 4,479
60384............................ KYLE-TV............. 323,330 323,225 2,519
33639............................ KYMA-DT............. 396,278 391,619 3,052
47974............................ KYNE-TV............. 929,406 929,242 7,242
53820............................ KYOU-TV............. 651,334 640,935 4,995
36003............................ KYTV................ 1,095,904 1,083,524 8,444
55644............................ KYTX................ 927,327 925,550 7,213
13815............................ KYUR................ 379,943 379,027 2,954
5237............................. KYUS-TV............. 12,496 12,356 96
33752............................ KYVE................ 301,951 259,559 2,023
55762............................ KYVV-TV............. 67,201 67,201 524
25453............................ KYW-TV.............. 11,061,941 10,876,511 84,761
69531............................ KZJL................ 6,037,458 6,037,272 47,048
69571............................ KZJO................ 4,147,016 4,097,776 31,934
61062............................ KZSD-TV............. 41,207 35,825 279
33079............................ KZTV................ 567,635 564,464 4,399
57292............................ WAAY-TV............. 1,498,006 1,428,197 11,130
1328............................. WABC-TV............. 20,948,273 20,560,001 160,224
43203............................ WABG-TV............. 393,020 392,348 3,058
17005............................ WABI-TV............. 530,773 510,729 3,980
16820............................ WABM................ 1,703,202 1,675,700 13,059
23917............................ WABW-TV............. 1,097,560 1,096,376 8,544
19199............................ WACH................ 1,403,222 1,400,385 10,913
189358........................... WACP................ 9,415,263 9,301,049 72,483
23930............................ WACS-TV............. 621,686 616,443 4,804
60018............................ WACX................ 4,292,829 4,288,149 33,418
361.............................. WACY-TV............. 946,580 946,071 7,373
455.............................. WADL................ 4,610,065 4,606,521 35,899
589.............................. WAFB................ 1,857,882 1,857,418 14,475
591.............................. WAFF................ 1,527,517 1,456,436 11,350
70689............................ WAGA-TV............. 6,000,355 5,923,191 46,159
48305............................ WAGM-TV............. 64,721 63,331 494
37809............................ WAGV................ 1,193,158 1,060,935 8,268
706.............................. WAIQ................ 611,733 609,794 4,752
701.............................. WAKA................ 799,637 793,645 6,185
4143............................. WALA-TV............. 1,320,419 1,318,127 10,272
70713............................ WALB................ 773,899 772,467 6,020
60536............................ WAMI-DT............. 5,449,193 5,449,193 42,466
70852............................ WAND................ 1,388,118 1,386,074 10,802
39270............................ WANE-TV............. 1,146,442 1,146,442 8,934
52280............................ WAOE................ 2,943,679 2,887,654 22,503
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64546............................ WAOW................ 636,957 629,068 4,902
52073............................ WAPA-TV............. 3,764,742 2,794,738 21,779
49712............................ WAPT................ 793,621 791,620 6,169
67792............................ WAQP................ 2,135,670 2,131,399 16,610
13206............................ WATC-DT............. 5,732,204 5,705,819 44,465
71082............................ WATE-TV............. 1,874,433 1,638,059 12,765
22819............................ WATL................ 5,882,837 5,819,099 45,348
20287............................ WATM-TV............. 893,989 749,183 5,838
11907............................ WATN-TV............. 1,787,595 1,784,560 13,907
13989............................ WAVE................ 1,891,797 1,880,563 14,655
71127............................ WAVY-TV............. 2,080,708 2,080,691 16,215
54938............................ WAWD................ 579,079 579,023 4,512
65247............................ WAWV-TV............. 705,790 700,361 5,458
12793............................ WAXN-TV............. 2,677,951 2,669,224 20,801
65696............................ WBAL-TV............. 9,743,335 9,344,875 72,825
74417............................ WBAY-TV............. 1,225,928 1,225,335 9,549
71085............................ WBBH-TV............. 2,017,267 2,017,267 15,721
65204............................ WBBJ-TV............. 662,148 658,839 5,134
9617............................. WBBM-TV............. 9,914,233 9,907,806 77,212
9088............................. WBBZ-TV............. 1,269,256 1,260,686 9,825
70138............................ WBDT................ 3,660,544 3,646,874 28,420
51349............................ WBEC-TV............. 5,421,355 5,421,355 42,249
10758............................ WBFF................ 8,523,983 8,381,042 65,313
12497............................ WBFS-TV............. 5,349,613 5,349,613 41,690
6568............................. WBGU-TV............. 1,343,816 1,343,816 10,472
81594............................ WBIF................ 309,707 309,707 2,414
84802............................ WBIH................ 718,439 706,994 5,510
717.............................. WBIQ................ 1,563,080 1,532,266 11,941
46984............................ WBIR-TV............. 1,978,347 1,701,857 13,263
67048............................ WBKB-TV............. 136,823 130,625 1,018
34167............................ WBKI................ 2,062,137 2,046,808 15,951
4692............................. WBKO................ 963,413 862,651 6,723
76001............................ WBKP................ 55,655 55,305 431
68427............................ WBMM................ 562,284 562,123 4,381
73692............................ WBNA................ 1,699,683 1,666,248 12,985
23337............................ WBNG-TV............. 1,435,634 1,051,932 8,198
71217............................ WBNS-TV............. 2,847,721 2,784,795 21,702
72958............................ WBNX-TV............. 3,639,256 3,630,531 28,293
71218............................ WBOC-TV............. 813,888 813,888 6,343
71220............................ WBOY-TV............. 711,302 621,367 4,842
60850............................ WBPH-TV............. 10,613,847 9,474,797 73,837
7692............................. WBPX-TV............. 6,833,712 6,761,949 52,696
5981............................. WBRA-TV............. 1,726,408 1,677,204 13,070
71221............................ WBRC................ 1,884,007 1,849,135 14,410
71225............................ WBRE-TV............. 2,879,196 2,244,735 17,493
38616............................ WBRZ-TV............. 2,223,336 2,222,309 17,318
82627............................ WBSF................ 1,836,543 1,832,446 14,280
30826............................ WBTV................ 4,433,020 4,295,962 33,478
66407............................ WBTW................ 1,975,457 1,959,172 15,268
16363............................ WBUI................ 981,884 981,868 7,652
59281............................ WBUP................ 126,472 112,603 878
60830............................ WBUY-TV............. 1,569,254 1,567,815 12,218
72971............................ WBXX-TV............. 2,142,759 1,984,544 15,466
25456............................ WBZ-TV.............. 7,960,556 7,730,847 60,246
63153............................ WCAU................ 11,269,831 11,098,540 86,491
363.............................. WCAV................ 1,032,270 874,886 6,818
46728............................ WCAX-TV............. 784,748 665,685 5,188
39659............................ WCBB................ 964,079 910,222 7,093
10587............................ WCBD-TV............. 1,149,489 1,149,489 8,958
12477............................ WCBI-TV............. 680,511 678,424 5,287
9610............................. WCBS-TV............. 22,087,789 21,511,236 167,637
49157............................ WCCB................ 3,642,232 3,574,928 27,859
9629............................. WCCO-TV............. 3,837,442 3,829,714 29,845
14050............................ WCCT-TV............. 5,818,471 5,307,612 41,362
69544............................ WCCU................ 694,550 693,317 5,403
3001............................. WCCV-TV............. 3,391,703 2,062,994 16,077
23937............................ WCES-TV............. 1,098,868 1,097,706 8,554
65666............................ WCET................ 3,123,290 3,110,519 24,240
46755............................ WCFE-TV............. 445,131 411,198 3,204
71280............................ WCHS-TV............. 1,352,824 1,274,766 9,934
42124............................ WCIA................ 834,084 833,547 6,496
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711.............................. WCIQ................ 3,186,320 3,016,907 23,511
71428............................ WCIU-TV............. 10,052,136 10,049,244 78,314
9015............................. WCIV................ 1,152,800 1,152,800 8,984
42116............................ WCIX................ 554,002 549,911 4,285
16993............................ WCJB-TV............. 977,492 977,492 7,618
11125............................ WCLF................ 4,097,389 4,096,624 31,925
68007............................ WCLJ-TV............. 2,305,723 2,303,534 17,951
50781............................ WCMH-TV............. 2,756,260 2,712,989 21,142
9917............................. WCML................ 233,439 224,255 1,748
9908............................. WCMU-TV............. 707,702 699,551 5,452
9922............................. WCMV................ 425,499 411,288 3,205
9913............................. WCMW................ 106,975 104,859 817
32326............................ WCNC-TV............. 3,883,049 3,809,706 29,689
53734............................ WCNY-TV............. 1,342,821 1,279,429 9,971
73642............................ WCOV-TV............. 889,102 884,417 6,892
40618............................ WCPB................ 560,426 560,426 4,367
59438............................ WCPO-TV............. 3,330,885 3,313,654 25,823
10981............................ WCPX-TV............. 9,753,235 9,751,916 75,997
71297............................ WCSC-TV............. 1,028,018 1,028,018 8,011
39664............................ WCSH................ 1,755,325 1,548,824 12,070
69479............................ WCTE................ 612,760 541,314 4,218
18334............................ WCTI-TV............. 1,671,152 1,668,833 13,005
31590............................ WCTV................ 1,065,524 1,065,464 8,303
33081............................ WCTX................ 7,844,936 7,332,431 57,142
65684............................ WCVB-TV............. 7,780,868 7,618,496 59,371
9987............................. WCVE-TV............. 1,721,004 1,712,249 13,344
83304............................ WCVI-TV............. 50,601 50,495 394
34204............................ WCVN-TV............. 2,129,816 2,120,349 16,524
9989............................. WCVW................ 1,505,484 1,505,330 11,731
73042............................ WCWF................ 1,077,314 1,077,194 8,395
35385............................ WCWG................ 3,630,551 3,299,114 25,710
29712............................ WCWJ................ 1,661,270 1,661,132 12,945
73264............................ WCWN................ 1,909,223 1,621,751 12,638
2455............................. WCYB-TV............. 2,363,002 2,057,404 16,033
11291............................ WDAF-TV............. 2,539,581 2,537,411 19,774
21250............................ WDAM-TV............. 512,594 500,343 3,899
22129............................ WDAY-TV............. 339,239 338,856 2,641
22124............................ WDAZ-TV............. 151,720 151,659 1,182
71325............................ WDBB................ 1,792,728 1,762,643 13,736
71326............................ WDBD................ 940,665 939,489 7,321
71329............................ WDBJ................ 1,626,017 1,435,762 11,189
51567............................ WDCA................ 8,070,491 8,015,328 62,463
16530............................ WDCQ-TV............. 1,269,199 1,269,199 9,891
30576............................ WDCW................ 8,155,998 8,114,847 63,239
54385............................ WDEF-TV............. 1,731,483 1,508,250 11,754
32851............................ WDFX-TV............. 271,499 270,942 2,111
43846............................ WDHN................ 452,377 451,978 3,522
71338............................ WDIO-DT............. 341,506 327,469 2,552
714.............................. WDIQ................ 663,062 620,124 4,833
53114............................ WDIV-TV............. 5,450,318 5,450,174 42,473
71427............................ WDJT-TV............. 3,267,652 3,256,507 25,378
39561............................ WDKA................ 658,699 658,277 5,130
64017............................ WDKY-TV............. 1,204,817 1,173,579 9,146
67893............................ WDLI-TV............. 4,147,298 4,114,920 32,068
72335............................ WDPB................ 596,888 596,888 4,652
83740............................ WDPM-DT............. 1,365,977 1,364,744 10,635
1283............................. WDPN-TV............. 11,594,463 11,467,616 89,367
6476............................. WDPX-TV............. 6,833,712 6,761,949 52,696
28476............................ WDRB................ 2,054,813 2,037,086 15,875
12171............................ WDSC-TV............. 3,389,559 3,389,559 26,415
17726............................ WDSE................ 330,994 316,643 2,468
71353............................ WDSI-TV............. 1,100,302 1,042,191 8,122
71357............................ WDSU................ 1,649,083 1,649,083 12,851
7908............................. WDTI................ 2,092,242 2,091,941 16,302
65690............................ WDTN................ 3,660,544 3,646,874 28,420
70592............................ WDTV................ 962,532 850,394 6,627
25045............................ WDVM-TV............. 3,074,837 2,646,508 20,624
4110............................. WDWL................ 2,638,361 1,977,410 15,410
49421............................ WEAO................ 3,960,217 3,945,408 30,747
71363............................ WEAR-TV............. 1,520,973 1,520,386 11,848
7893............................. WEAU................ 1,006,393 971,050 7,567
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61003............................ WEBA-TV............. 645,039 635,967 4,956
19561............................ WECN................ 2,886,669 2,157,288 16,812
48666............................ WECT................ 1,156,807 1,156,807 9,015
13602............................ WEDH................ 5,328,800 4,724,167 36,815
13607............................ WEDN................ 3,451,170 2,643,344 20,600
69338............................ WEDQ................ 5,379,887 5,365,612 41,814
21808............................ WEDU................ 5,379,887 5,365,612 41,814
13594............................ WEDW................ 5,996,408 5,544,708 43,210
13595............................ WEDY................ 5,328,800 4,724,167 36,815
24801............................ WEEK-TV............. 698,238 698,220 5,441
6744............................. WEFS................ 3,380,743 3,380,743 26,346
24215............................ WEHT................ 857,558 844,070 6,578
721.............................. WEIQ................ 1,055,632 1,055,193 8,223
18301............................ WEIU-TV............. 458,480 458,416 3,572
69271............................ WEKW-TV............. 1,263,049 773,108 6,025
60825............................ WELF-TV............. 1,477,691 1,387,044 10,809
26602............................ WELU................ 2,248,146 1,678,682 13,082
40761............................ WEMT................ 1,726,085 1,186,706 9,248
69237............................ WENH-TV............. 4,500,498 4,328,222 33,730
71508............................ WENY-TV............. 656,240 517,754 4,035
83946............................ WEPH................ 604,105 602,833 4,698
81508............................ WEPX-TV............. 950,012 950,012 7,403
25738............................ WESH................ 4,059,180 4,048,459 31,550
65670............................ WETA-TV............. 8,315,499 8,258,807 64,361
69944............................ WETK................ 670,087 558,842 4,355
60653............................ WETM-TV............. 721,800 620,074 4,832
18252............................ WETP-TV............. 2,167,383 1,888,574 14,718
2709............................. WEUX................ 380,569 373,680 2,912
72041............................ WEVV-TV............. 752,417 751,094 5,853
59441............................ WEWS-TV............. 4,112,984 4,078,299 31,782
72052............................ WEYI-TV............. 3,715,686 3,652,991 28,468
72054............................ WFAA................ 6,917,502 6,907,616 53,831
81669............................ WFBD................ 814,185 813,564 6,340
69532............................ WFDC-DT............. 8,155,998 8,114,847 63,239
10132............................ WFFF-TV............. 633,649 552,182 4,303
25040............................ WFFT-TV............. 1,095,429 1,095,411 8,537
11123............................ WFGC................ 3,018,351 3,018,351 23,522
6554............................. WFGX................ 1,493,866 1,493,319 11,637
13991............................ WFIE................ 743,079 740,909 5,774
715.............................. WFIQ................ 546,563 544,258 4,241
64592............................ WFLA-TV............. 5,583,544 5,576,649 43,459
22211............................ WFLD................ 9,957,301 9,954,828 77,578
72060............................ WFLI-TV............. 1,294,209 1,189,897 9,273
39736............................ WFLX................ 5,740,086 5,740,086 44,732
72062............................ WFMJ-TV............. 4,328,477 3,822,691 29,790
72064............................ WFMY-TV............. 4,772,783 4,746,167 36,987
39884............................ WFMZ-TV............. 10,613,847 9,474,797 73,837
83943............................ WFNA................ 1,391,519 1,390,447 10,836
47902............................ WFOR-TV............. 5,398,266 5,398,266 42,069
11909............................ WFOX-TV............. 1,603,324 1,603,324 12,495
40626............................ WFPT................ 5,829,226 5,442,352 42,412
21245............................ WFPX-TV............. 2,637,949 2,634,141 20,528
25396............................ WFQX-TV............. 537,340 534,314 4,164
9635............................. WFRV-TV............. 1,263,353 1,256,376 9,791
53115............................ WFSB................ 4,752,788 4,370,519 34,059
6093............................. WFSG................ 364,961 364,796 2,843
21801............................ WFSU-TV............. 576,105 576,093 4,489
11913............................ WFTC................ 3,787,177 3,770,207 29,381
64588............................ WFTS-TV............. 5,236,379 5,236,287 40,806
16788............................ WFTT-TV............. 4,523,828 4,521,879 35,239
72076............................ WFTV................ 3,882,888 3,882,888 30,259
70649............................ WFTX-TV............. 1,758,172 1,758,172 13,701
60553............................ WFTY-DT............. 5,678,755 5,560,460 43,333
25395............................ WFUP................ 234,863 234,436 1,827
60555............................ WFUT-DT............. 19,992,096 19,643,518 153,082
22108............................ WFWA................ 1,035,114 1,034,862 8,065
9054............................. WFXB................ 1,393,865 1,393,510 10,860
3228............................. WFXG................ 1,070,032 1,057,760 8,243
70815............................ WFXL................ 793,637 785,106 6,118
19707............................ WFXP................ 583,315 562,500 4,384
24813............................ WFXR................ 1,426,061 1,286,450 10,025
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6463............................. WFXT................ 7,494,070 7,400,830 57,675
22245............................ WFXU................ 218,273 218,273 1,701
43424............................ WFXV................ 702,682 612,494 4,773
25236............................ WFXW................ 274,078 270,967 2,112
41397............................ WFYI................ 2,389,627 2,388,970 18,617
53930............................ WGAL................ 6,287,688 5,610,833 43,725
2708............................. WGBA-TV............. 1,170,375 1,170,127 9,119
24314............................ WGBC................ 249,415 249,235 1,942
72099............................ WGBH-TV............. 7,711,842 7,601,732 59,240
12498............................ WGBO-DT............. 9,771,815 9,769,552 76,134
72098............................ WGBX-TV............. 7,803,280 7,636,641 59,512
72096............................ WGBY-TV............. 4,470,009 3,739,675 29,143
72120............................ WGCL-TV............. 6,027,276 5,961,471 46,458
62388............................ WGCU................ 1,510,671 1,510,671 11,773
54275............................ WGEM-TV............. 361,598 356,682 2,780
27387............................ WGEN-TV............. 43,037 43,037 335
7727............................. WGFL................ 877,163 877,163 6,836
25682............................ WGGB-TV............. 3,443,386 3,053,436 23,795
11027............................ WGGN-TV............. 1,991,462 1,969,331 15,347
9064............................. WGGS-TV............. 2,759,326 2,705,067 21,081
72106............................ WGHP................ 4,174,964 4,123,106 32,131
710.............................. WGIQ................ 363,849 363,806 2,835
12520............................ WGMB-TV............. 1,742,708 1,742,659 13,581
25683............................ WGME-TV............. 1,495,724 1,325,465 10,329
24618............................ WGNM................ 742,458 741,502 5,779
72119............................ WGNO................ 1,641,765 1,641,765 12,794
9762............................. WGNT................ 2,128,079 2,127,891 16,583
72115............................ WGN-TV.............. 9,942,959 9,941,552 77,475
40619............................ WGPT................ 578,294 344,300 2,683
65074............................ WGPX-TV............. 2,765,350 2,754,743 21,468
64547............................ WGRZ................ 1,878,725 1,812,309 14,123
63329............................ WGTA................ 1,061,654 1,030,538 8,031
66285............................ WGTE-TV............. 2,210,496 2,208,927 17,214
59279............................ WGTQ................ 95,618 92,019 717
59280............................ WGTU................ 358,543 353,477 2,755
23948............................ WGTV................ 5,880,594 5,832,714 45,454
7623............................. WGTW-TV............. 807,797 807,797 6,295
24783............................ WGVK................ 2,439,225 2,437,526 18,996
24784............................ WGVU-TV............. 1,825,744 1,784,264 13,905
21536............................ WGWG................ 986,963 986,963 7,691
56642............................ WGWW................ 1,677,166 1,647,976 12,843
58262............................ WGXA................ 779,955 779,087 6,071
73371............................ WHAM-TV............. 1,381,564 1,334,653 10,401
32327............................ WHAS-TV............. 1,955,983 1,925,901 15,009
6096............................. WHA-TV.............. 1,635,777 1,628,950 12,694
13950............................ WHBF-TV............. 1,712,339 1,704,072 13,280
12521............................ WHBQ-TV............. 1,736,335 1,708,345 13,313
10894............................ WHBR................ 1,302,764 1,302,041 10,147
65128............................ WHDF................ 1,553,469 1,502,852 11,712
72145............................ WHDH................ 7,441,208 7,343,735 57,230
83929............................ WHDT................ 5,768,239 5,768,239 44,952
70041............................ WHEC-TV............. 1,322,243 1,279,606 9,972
67971............................ WHFT-TV............. 5,417,409 5,417,409 42,218
41458............................ WHIO-TV............. 3,877,520 3,868,597 30,148
713.............................. WHIQ................ 1,278,174 1,225,940 9,554
61216............................ WHIZ-TV............. 917,531 847,762 6,607
65919............................ WHKY-TV............. 3,304,037 3,269,549 25,480
18780............................ WHLA-TV............. 554,446 515,561 4,018
48668............................ WHLT................ 484,432 483,532 3,768
24582............................ WHLV-TV............. 3,906,201 3,906,201 30,441
37102............................ WHMB-TV............. 2,959,585 2,889,145 22,515
61004............................ WHMC................ 774,921 774,921 6,039
36117............................ WHME-TV............. 1,455,358 1,455,110 11,340
37106............................ WHNO................ 1,499,653 1,499,653 11,687
72300............................ WHNS................ 2,549,610 2,270,868 17,697
48693............................ WHNT-TV............. 1,569,885 1,487,578 11,593
66221............................ WHO-DT.............. 1,120,480 1,099,818 8,571
6866............................. WHOI................ 736,125 736,047 5,736
72313............................ WHP-TV.............. 4,030,693 3,538,096 27,572
51980............................ WHPX-TV............. 5,579,464 5,114,336 39,856
73036............................ WHRM-TV............. 495,398 495,174 3,859
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25932............................ WHRO-TV............. 2,169,238 2,169,237 16,905
68058............................ WHSG-TV............. 5,870,314 5,808,605 45,266
4688............................. WHSV-TV............. 845,013 711,912 5,548
9990............................. WHTJ................ 807,960 690,381 5,380
72326............................ WHTM-TV............. 2,829,585 2,367,000 18,446
11117............................ WHTN................ 1,914,755 1,905,733 14,851
27772............................ WHUT-TV............. 7,649,763 7,617,337 59,362
18793............................ WHWC-TV............. 994,710 946,335 7,375
72338............................ WHYY-TV............. 10,379,045 9,982,651 77,795
5360............................. WIAT................ 1,837,072 1,802,810 14,049
63160............................ WIBW-TV............. 1,234,347 1,181,009 9,204
25684............................ WICD................ 1,238,332 1,237,046 9,640
25686............................ WICS................ 1,149,358 1,147,264 8,941
24970............................ WICU-TV............. 740,115 683,435 5,326
62210............................ WICZ-TV............. 1,249,974 965,416 7,523
18410............................ WIDP................ 2,559,306 1,899,768 14,805
26025............................ WIFS................ 1,583,693 1,578,870 12,304
720.............................. WIIQ................ 353,241 347,685 2,710
68939............................ WILL-TV............. 1,178,545 1,158,147 9,025
6863............................. WILX-TV............. 3,378,644 3,218,221 25,080
22093............................ WINK-TV............. 1,851,105 1,851,105 14,426
67787............................ WINM................ 1,001,485 971,031 7,567
41314............................ WINP-TV............. 2,935,057 2,883,944 22,475
3646............................. WIPB................ 1,965,353 1,965,174 15,315
48408............................ WIPL................ 850,656 799,165 6,228
53863............................ WIPM-TV............. 2,196,157 1,554,017 2,253
53859............................ WIPR-TV............. 3,596,802 2,811,148 21,907
10253............................ WIPX-TV............. 2,305,723 2,303,534 17,951
39887............................ WIRS................ 1,153,382 761,454 4,676
71336............................ WIRT-DT............. 127,001 126,300 984
13990............................ WIS................. 2,644,715 2,600,887 20,269
65143............................ WISC-TV............. 1,734,112 1,697,537 13,229
13960............................ WISE-TV............. 1,070,155 1,070,155 8,340
39269............................ WISH-TV............. 2,912,963 2,855,253 22,251
65680............................ WISN-TV............. 3,003,636 2,997,695 23,361
73083............................ WITF-TV............. 2,412,561 2,191,501 17,078
73107............................ WITI................ 3,111,641 3,102,097 24,175
594.............................. WITN-TV............. 1,861,458 1,836,905 14,315
61005............................ WITV................ 871,783 871,783 6,794
7780............................. WIVB-TV............. 1,900,503 1,820,106 14,184
11260............................ WIVT................ 855,138 613,934 4,784
60571............................ WIWN................ 3,338,845 3,323,941 25,903
62207............................ WIYC................ 639,641 637,499 4,968
73120............................ WJAC-TV............. 2,219,529 1,897,986 14,791
10259............................ WJAL................ 8,750,706 8,446,074 65,820
50780............................ WJAR................ 7,108,180 6,976,099 54,365
35576............................ WJAX-TV............. 1,630,782 1,630,782 12,709
27140............................ WJBF................ 1,601,088 1,588,444 12,379
73123............................ WJBK................ 5,748,623 5,711,224 44,508
37174............................ WJCL................ 938,086 938,086 7,311
73130............................ WJCT................ 1,624,624 1,624,033 12,656
29719............................ WJEB-TV............. 1,607,603 1,607,603 12,528
65749............................ WJET-TV............. 747,431 717,721 5,593
7651............................. WJFB................ 1,805,891 1,798,600 14,016
49699............................ WJFW-TV............. 277,530 268,295 2,091
73136............................ WJHG-TV............. 864,121 859,823 6,701
57826............................ WJHL-TV............. 2,034,663 1,462,129 11,394
68519............................ WJKT................ 655,780 655,373 5,107
1051............................. WJLA-TV............. 8,750,706 8,447,643 65,832
86537............................ WJLP................ 21,384,863 21,119,366 164,583
9630............................. WJMN-TV............. 160,991 154,424 1,203
61008............................ WJPM-TV............. 623,965 623,813 4,861
58340............................ WJPX................ 3,254,481 2,500,195 19,484
21735............................ WJRT-TV............. 2,788,684 2,543,446 19,821
23918............................ WJSP-TV............. 4,225,860 4,188,428 32,640
41210............................ WJTC................ 1,381,529 1,379,283 10,749
48667............................ WJTV................ 987,206 980,717 7,643
73150............................ WJW................. 3,977,148 3,905,325 30,434
61007............................ WJWJ-TV............. 1,034,555 1,034,555 8,062
58342............................ WJWN-TV............. 1,962,885 1,405,189 4,676
53116............................ WJXT................ 1,622,616 1,622,616 12,645
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11893............................ WJXX................ 1,618,191 1,617,272 12,603
32334............................ WJYS................ 9,667,341 9,667,317 75,337
25455............................ WJZ-TV.............. 9,743,335 9,350,346 72,867
73152............................ WJZY................ 4,432,745 4,301,117 33,519
64983............................ WKAQ-TV............. 3,697,088 2,731,588 21,287
6104............................. WKAR-TV............. 1,693,373 1,689,830 13,169
34171............................ WKAS................ 542,308 512,994 3,998
51570............................ WKBD-TV............. 5,065,617 5,065,350 39,474
73153............................ WKBN-TV............. 4,898,622 4,535,576 35,346
13929............................ WKBS-TV............. 1,082,894 937,847 7,309
74424............................ WKBT-DT............. 866,325 824,795 6,428
54176............................ WKBW-TV............. 2,247,191 2,161,366 16,844
53465............................ WKCF................ 4,241,181 4,240,354 33,045
73155............................ WKEF................ 3,730,595 3,716,127 28,960
34177............................ WKGB-TV............. 413,268 411,587 3,207
34196............................ WKHA................ 511,281 400,721 3,123
34207............................ WKLE................ 856,237 846,630 6,598
34212............................ WKMA-TV............. 524,617 524,035 4,084
71293............................ WKMG-TV............. 3,803,492 3,803,492 29,641
34195............................ WKMJ-TV............. 1,477,906 1,470,645 11,461
34202............................ WKMR................ 463,316 428,462 3,339
34174............................ WKMU................ 344,430 344,050 2,681
42061............................ WKNO................ 1,645,867 1,642,092 12,797
83931............................ WKNX-TV............. 1,684,178 1,459,493 11,374
34205............................ WKOH................ 584,645 579,258 4,514
67869............................ WKOI-TV............. 3,660,544 3,646,874 28,420
34211............................ WKON................ 1,080,274 1,072,320 8,357
18267............................ WKOP-TV............. 1,555,654 1,382,098 10,771
64545............................ WKOW................ 1,918,224 1,899,746 14,805
21432............................ WKPC-TV............. 1,525,919 1,517,701 11,827
65758............................ WKPD................ 283,454 282,250 2,200
34200............................ WKPI-TV............. 606,666 481,220 3,750
27504............................ WKPT-TV............. 1,131,213 887,806 6,919
58341............................ WKPV................ 1,132,932 731,199 4,676
11289............................ WKRC-TV............. 3,281,914 3,229,223 25,165
73187............................ WKRG-TV............. 1,526,600 1,526,075 11,893
73188............................ WKRN-TV............. 2,409,767 2,388,588 18,614
34222............................ WKSO-TV............. 658,441 642,090 5,004
40902............................ WKTC................ 1,387,229 1,386,779 10,807
60654............................ WKTV................ 1,573,503 1,342,387 10,461
73195............................ WKYC................ 4,180,327 4,124,135 32,139
24914............................ WKYT-TV............. 1,174,615 1,156,978 9,016
71861............................ WKYU-TV............. 411,448 409,310 3,190
34181............................ WKZT-TV............. 1,044,532 1,020,878 7,956
18819............................ WLAE-TV............. 1,397,967 1,397,967 10,894
36533............................ WLAJ................ 4,100,475 4,063,963 31,670
2710............................. WLAX................ 469,017 447,381 3,486
68542............................ WLBT................ 948,671 947,857 7,387
39644............................ WLBZ................ 373,129 364,346 2,839
69328............................ WLED-TV............. 332,718 174,998 1,364
63046............................ WLEF-TV............. 192,283 191,149 1,490
73203............................ WLEX-TV............. 969,481 964,735 7,518
37806............................ WLFB................ 808,036 680,534 5,303
37808............................ WLFG................ 1,614,321 1,282,063 9,991
73204............................ WLFI-TV............. 2,243,009 2,221,313 17,311
73205............................ WLFL................ 3,640,360 3,636,542 28,340
11113............................ WLGA................ 950,018 943,236 7,351
19777............................ WLII-DT............. 2,801,102 2,153,564 13,928
37503............................ WLIO................ 1,067,232 1,050,170 8,184
38336............................ WLIW................ 20,027,920 19,717,729 153,660
27696............................ WLJC-TV............. 1,401,072 1,281,256 9,985
71645............................ WLJT-DT............. 385,493 385,380 3,003
53939............................ WLKY................ 1,927,997 1,919,810 14,961
11033............................ WLLA................ 2,081,693 2,081,436 16,221
17076............................ WLMB................ 2,754,484 2,747,490 21,411
68518............................ WLMT................ 1,736,552 1,733,496 13,509
22591............................ WLNE-TV............. 6,429,522 6,381,825 49,734
74420............................ WLNS-TV............. 4,100,475 4,063,963 31,670
73206............................ WLNY-TV............. 7,501,199 7,415,578 57,790
84253............................ WLOO................ 913,960 912,674 7,112
56537............................ WLOS................ 3,086,751 2,544,360 19,828
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37732............................ WLOV-TV............. 609,526 607,780 4,736
13995............................ WLOX................ 1,182,149 1,170,659 9,123
38586............................ WLPB-TV............. 1,219,624 1,219,407 9,503
73189............................ WLPX-TV............. 1,066,912 1,022,543 7,969
66358............................ WLRN-TV............. 5,447,399 5,447,399 42,452
73226............................ WLS-TV.............. 10,174,464 10,170,757 79,261
73230............................ WLTV-DT............. 5,427,398 5,427,398 42,296
37176............................ WLTX................ 1,580,677 1,578,645 12,302
37179............................ WLTZ................ 689,521 685,358 5,341
21259............................ WLUC-TV............. 92,246 85,393 665
4150............................. WLUK-TV............. 1,251,563 1,247,414 9,721
73238............................ WLVI................ 7,441,208 7,343,735 57,230
36989............................ WLVT-TV............. 10,613,847 9,474,797 73,837
3978............................. WLWC................ 3,281,532 3,150,875 24,555
46979............................ WLWT................ 3,367,381 3,355,009 26,146
54452............................ WLXI................ 4,184,851 4,166,318 32,468
55350............................ WLYH................ 2,829,585 2,367,000 18,446
43192............................ WMAB-TV............. 407,794 401,487 3,129
43170............................ WMAE-TV............. 686,076 653,173 5,090
43197............................ WMAH-TV............. 1,257,393 1,256,995 9,796
43176............................ WMAO-TV............. 369,696 369,343 2,878
47905............................ WMAQ-TV............. 9,914,395 9,913,272 77,254
59442............................ WMAR-TV............. 9,198,495 9,072,076 70,699
43184............................ WMAU-TV............. 642,328 636,504 4,960
43193............................ WMAV-TV............. 1,008,339 1,008,208 7,857
43169............................ WMAW-TV............. 726,173 715,450 5,576
46991............................ WMAZ-TV............. 1,185,678 1,136,616 8,858
66398............................ WMBB................ 935,027 914,607 7,128
43952............................ WMBC-TV............. 18,706,132 18,458,331 143,846
42121............................ WMBD-TV............. 742,729 742,660 5,788
83969............................ WMBF-TV............. 445,363 445,363 3,471
60829............................ WMCF-TV............. 612,942 609,635 4,751
9739............................. WMCN-TV............. 10,379,045 9,982,651 77,795
19184............................ WMC-TV.............. 2,047,403 2,043,125 15,922
189357........................... WMDE................ 6,384,827 6,257,910 48,768
73255............................ WMDN................ 278,227 278,018 2,167
16455............................ WMDT................ 731,931 731,931 5,704
39656............................ WMEA-TV............. 902,755 853,857 6,654
39648............................ WMEB-TV............. 511,761 494,574 3,854
70537............................ WMEC................ 218,027 217,839 1,698
39649............................ WMED-TV............. 30,488 29,577 230
39662............................ WMEM-TV............. 71,700 69,981 545
41893............................ WMFD-TV............. 1,561,367 1,324,244 10,320
41436............................ WMFP................ 5,792,048 5,564,295 43,363
61111............................ WMGM-TV............. 807,797 807,797 6,295
43847............................ WMGT-TV............. 601,894 601,309 4,686
73263............................ WMHT................ 1,719,949 1,550,977 12,087
68545............................ WMLW-TV............. 1,843,933 1,843,663 14,368
53819............................ WMOR-TV............. 5,394,541 5,394,541 42,040
81503............................ WMOW................ 121,150 105,957 826
65944............................ WMPB................ 7,279,563 7,190,696 56,037
43168............................ WMPN-TV............. 856,237 854,089 6,656
65942............................ WMPT................ 8,637,742 8,584,398 66,898
60827............................ WMPV-TV............. 1,423,052 1,422,411 11,085
10221............................ WMSN-TV............. 1,947,942 1,927,158 15,018
2174............................. WMTJ................ 3,143,148 2,365,308 18,433
6870............................. WMTV................ 1,548,616 1,545,459 12,044
73288............................ WMTW................ 1,940,292 1,658,816 12,927
23935............................ WMUM-TV............. 862,740 859,204 6,696
73292............................ WMUR-TV............. 5,192,179 5,003,980 38,996
42663............................ WMVS................ 3,172,534 3,112,231 24,254
42665............................ WMVT................ 3,172,534 3,112,231 24,254
81946............................ WMWC-TV............. 946,858 916,989 7,146
56548............................ WMYA-TV............. 1,650,798 1,571,594 12,247
74211............................ WMYD................ 5,750,989 5,750,873 44,817
20624............................ WMYT-TV............. 4,432,745 4,301,117 33,519
25544............................ WMYV................ 3,901,915 3,875,210 30,200
73310............................ WNAB................ 2,176,984 2,166,809 16,886
73311............................ WNAC-TV............. 7,310,183 6,959,064 54,232
47535............................ WNBC................ 21,952,082 21,399,204 166,764
83965............................ WNBW-DT............. 1,400,631 1,396,012 10,879
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72307............................ WNCF................ 667,683 665,950 5,190
50782............................ WNCN................ 3,795,494 3,783,131 29,482
57838............................ WNCT-TV............. 1,935,414 1,887,929 14,713
41674............................ WNDU-TV............. 1,863,764 1,835,398 14,303
28462............................ WNDY-TV............. 2,912,963 2,855,253 22,251
71928............................ WNED-TV............. 1,387,961 1,370,480 10,680
60931............................ WNEH................ 1,261,482 1,255,218 9,782
41221............................ WNEM-TV............. 1,475,094 1,471,908 11,471
49439............................ WNEO................ 3,353,869 3,271,369 25,494
73318............................ WNEP-TV............. 3,429,213 2,838,000 22,117
18795............................ WNET................ 21,113,760 20,615,190 160,654
51864............................ WNEU................ 7,135,190 7,067,520 55,077
23942............................ WNGH-TV............. 5,744,856 5,595,366 43,605
67802............................ WNIN................ 883,322 865,128 6,742
41671............................ WNIT................ 1,305,447 1,305,447 10,173
48457............................ WNJB................ 20,787,272 20,036,393 156,144
48477............................ WNJN................ 20,787,272 20,036,393 156,144
48481............................ WNJS................ 7,211,292 7,176,711 55,928
48465............................ WNJT................ 7,211,292 7,176,711 55,928
73333............................ WNJU................ 21,952,082 21,399,204 166,764
73336............................ WNJX-TV............. 1,585,248 1,149,468 2,381
61217............................ WNKY................ 379,002 377,357 2,941
71905............................ WNLO................ 1,900,503 1,820,106 14,184
4318............................. WNMU................ 181,736 179,662 1,400
73344............................ WNNE................ 792,551 676,539 5,272
54280............................ WNOL-TV............. 1,632,389 1,632,389 12,721
71676............................ WNPB-TV............. 2,130,047 1,941,707 15,132
62137............................ WNPI-DT............. 167,931 161,748 1,261
41398............................ WNPT................ 2,260,463 2,227,570 17,359
28468............................ WNPX-TV............. 2,084,890 2,071,017 16,139
61009............................ WNSC-TV............. 2,431,154 2,425,044 18,898
61010............................ WNTV................ 2,419,841 2,211,019 17,230
16539............................ WNTZ-TV............. 344,704 343,849 2,680
7933............................. WNUV................ 9,098,694 8,906,508 69,408
9999............................. WNVC................ 807,960 690,381 5,380
10019............................ WNVT................ 1,721,004 1,712,249 13,344
73354............................ WNWO-TV............. 2,232,660 2,232,660 17,399
136751........................... WNYA................ 1,540,430 1,406,032 10,957
30303............................ WNYB................ 1,785,269 1,756,096 13,685
6048............................. WNYE-TV............. 19,185,983 19,015,910 148,191
34329............................ WNYI................ 1,627,542 1,338,811 10,433
67784............................ WNYO-TV............. 1,430,491 1,409,756 10,986
73363............................ WNYT................ 1,679,494 1,516,775 11,820
22206............................ WNYW................ 20,075,874 19,753,060 153,936
69618............................ WOAI-TV............. 2,525,811 2,513,887 19,591
66804............................ WOAY-TV............. 581,486 443,210 3,454
41225............................ WOFL................ 4,048,104 4,043,672 31,512
70651............................ WOGX................ 1,112,408 1,112,408 8,669
8661............................. WOI-DT.............. 1,173,757 1,170,432 9,121
39746............................ WOIO................ 3,821,233 3,745,335 29,187
71725............................ WOLE-DT............. 1,784,094 1,312,984 10,232
73375............................ WOLF-TV............. 2,990,646 2,522,858 19,661
60963............................ WOLO-TV............. 2,635,715 2,594,980 20,223
36838............................ WOOD-TV............. 2,507,053 2,501,084 19,491
67602............................ WOPX-TV............. 3,877,863 3,877,805 30,220
64865............................ WORA-TV............. 2,733,629 2,149,090 2,873
73901............................ WORO-DT............. 3,243,301 2,511,742 19,574
60357............................ WOST................ 1,193,381 853,762 6,653
66185............................ WOSU-TV............. 2,843,651 2,776,901 21,640
131.............................. WOTF-TV............. 3,451,383 3,451,383 26,897
10212............................ WOTV................ 2,368,797 2,368,397 18,457
50147............................ WOUB-TV............. 756,762 734,988 5,728
50141............................ WOUC-TV............. 1,713,515 1,649,853 12,857
23342............................ WOWK-TV............. 1,159,175 1,083,663 8,445
65528............................ WOWT................ 1,380,979 1,377,287 10,733
31570............................ WPAN................ 637,347 637,347 4,967
4190............................. WPBA................ 5,217,180 5,200,958 40,531
51988............................ WPBF................ 3,190,307 3,186,405 24,832
21253............................ WPBN-TV............. 442,005 430,953 3,358
62136............................ WPBS-DT............. 338,448 301,692 2,351
13456............................ WPBT................ 5,416,604 5,416,604 42,212
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13924............................ WPCB-TV............. 2,934,614 2,800,516 21,824
64033............................ WPCH-TV............. 5,948,778 5,874,163 45,777
4354............................. WPCT................ 195,270 194,869 1,519
69880............................ WPCW................ 3,393,365 3,188,441 24,848
17012............................ WPDE-TV............. 1,772,233 1,769,553 13,790
52527............................ WPEC................ 5,788,448 5,788,448 45,109
84088............................ WPFO................ 1,329,690 1,209,873 9,429
54728............................ WPGA-TV............. 559,495 559,025 4,356
60820............................ WPGD-TV............. 2,355,629 2,343,715 18,265
73875............................ WPGH-TV............. 3,236,098 3,121,767 24,328
2942............................. WPGX................ 425,098 422,872 3,295
73879............................ WPHL-TV............. 10,421,216 10,246,856 79,854
73881............................ WPIX................ 20,638,932 20,213,158 157,521
53113............................ WPLG................ 5,587,129 5,587,129 43,540
11906............................ WPMI-TV............. 1,468,001 1,467,594 11,437
10213............................ WPMT................ 2,412,561 2,191,501 17,078
18798............................ WPNE-TV............. 1,161,295 1,160,631 9,045
73907............................ WPNT................ 3,172,170 3,064,423 23,881
28480............................ WPPT................ 10,613,847 9,474,797 73,837
51984............................ WPPX-TV............. 8,206,117 7,995,941 62,312
47404............................ WPRI-TV............. 7,254,721 6,990,606 54,478
51991............................ WPSD-TV............. 883,814 879,213 6,852
12499............................ WPSG................ 10,232,988 9,925,334 77,348
66219............................ WPSU-TV............. 1,055,133 868,013 6,764
73905............................ WPTA................ 1,099,180 1,099,180 8,566
25067............................ WPTD................ 3,423,417 3,411,727 26,588
25065............................ WPTO................ 2,961,254 2,951,883 23,004
59443............................ WPTV-TV............. 5,840,102 5,840,102 45,512
57476............................ WPTZ................ 792,551 676,539 5,272
8616............................. WPVI-TV............. 11,491,587 11,302,701 88,082
48772............................ WPWR-TV............. 9,957,301 9,954,828 77,578
51969............................ WPXA-TV............. 6,587,205 6,458,510 50,331
71236............................ WPXC-TV............. 1,561,014 1,561,014 12,165
5800............................. WPXD-TV............. 5,249,447 5,249,447 40,909
37104............................ WPXE-TV............. 3,067,071 3,057,388 23,826
48406............................ WPXG-TV............. 2,577,848 2,512,150 19,577
73312............................ WPXH-TV............. 1,471,601 1,451,634 11,313
73910............................ WPXI................ 3,300,896 3,197,864 24,921
2325............................. WPXJ-TV............. 2,357,870 2,289,706 17,844
52628............................ WPXK-TV............. 1,801,997 1,577,806 12,296
21729............................ WPXL-TV............. 1,639,180 1,639,180 12,774
48608............................ WPXM-TV............. 5,153,621 5,153,621 40,162
73356............................ WPXN-TV............. 20,878,066 20,454,468 159,402
27290............................ WPXP-TV............. 5,565,072 5,565,072 43,369
50063............................ WPXQ-TV............. 3,281,532 3,150,875 24,555
70251............................ WPXR-TV............. 1,375,640 1,200,331 9,354
40861............................ WPXS................ 2,339,305 2,251,498 17,546
53065............................ WPXT................ 1,002,128 952,535 7,423
37971............................ WPXU-TV............. 690,613 690,613 5,382
67077............................ WPXV-TV............. 1,919,794 1,919,794 14,961
74091............................ WPXW-TV............. 8,075,268 8,024,342 62,534
21726............................ WPXX-TV............. 1,562,675 1,560,834 12,164
73319............................ WQAD-TV............. 1,101,012 1,089,523 8,491
65130............................ WQCW................ 1,307,345 1,236,020 9,632
71561............................ WQEC................ 183,969 183,690 1,431
41315............................ WQED................ 3,529,305 3,426,684 26,704
3255............................. WQHA................ 1,052,107 730,913 5,696
60556............................ WQHS-DT............. 3,996,567 3,952,672 30,803
53716............................ WQLN................ 602,232 577,633 4,501
52075............................ WQMY................ 410,269 254,586 1,984
64550............................ WQOW................ 369,066 358,576 2,794
5468............................. WQPT-TV............. 595,685 595,437 4,640
64690............................ WQPX-TV............. 1,644,283 1,212,587 9,450
52408............................ WQRF-TV............. 1,375,774 1,354,979 10,559
2175............................. WQTO................ 2,864,201 1,598,365 5,727
8688............................. WRAL-TV............. 3,852,675 3,848,801 29,994
10133............................ WRAY-TV............. 4,184,851 4,166,318 32,468
64611............................ WRAZ................ 3,800,594 3,797,515 29,594
136749........................... WRBJ-TV............. 1,030,831 1,028,010 8,011
3359............................. WRBL................ 1,493,140 1,461,459 11,389
57221............................ WRBU................ 2,933,497 2,929,776 22,832
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54940............................ WRBW................ 4,080,267 4,077,341 31,775
59137............................ WRCB................ 1,587,742 1,363,582 10,626
47904............................ WRC-TV.............. 8,188,601 8,146,696 63,487
54963............................ WRDC................ 3,972,477 3,966,864 30,914
55454............................ WRDQ................ 3,931,023 3,931,023 30,634
73937............................ WRDW-TV............. 1,564,584 1,533,682 11,952
66174............................ WREG-TV............. 1,642,307 1,638,585 12,769
61011............................ WRET-TV............. 2,419,841 2,211,019 17,230
73940............................ WREX................ 2,303,027 2,047,951 15,960
54443............................ WRFB................ 2,674,527 1,975,375 21,287
73942............................ WRGB................ 1,757,575 1,645,483 12,823
411.............................. WRGT-TV............. 3,451,036 3,416,078 26,621
74416............................ WRIC-TV............. 2,059,152 1,996,075 15,555
61012............................ WRJA-TV............. 1,127,088 1,119,936 8,728
412.............................. WRLH-TV............. 2,017,508 1,959,111 15,267
61013............................ WRLK-TV............. 1,229,094 1,228,616 9,575
43870............................ WRLM................ 3,960,217 3,945,408 30,747
74156............................ WRNN-TV............. 19,853,836 19,615,370 152,863
73964............................ WROC-TV............. 1,203,412 1,185,203 9,236
159007........................... WRPT................ 110,009 109,937 857
20590............................ WRPX-TV............. 2,637,949 2,634,141 20,528
62009............................ WRSP-TV............. 1,156,134 1,154,040 8,993
40877............................ WRTV................ 2,919,683 2,895,164 22,562
15320............................ WRUA................ 2,905,193 2,121,362 16,532
71580............................ WRXY-TV............. 1,784,000 1,784,000 13,903
48662............................ WSAV-TV............. 1,000,315 1,000,309 7,795
6867............................. WSAW-TV............. 652,442 646,386 5,037
36912............................ WSAZ-TV............. 1,239,187 1,168,954 9,110
56092............................ WSBE-TV............. 7,535,710 7,266,304 56,626
73982............................ WSBK-TV............. 7,290,901 7,225,463 56,308
72053............................ WSBS-TV............. 42,952 42,952 335
73983............................ WSBT-TV............. 1,763,215 1,752,698 13,659
23960............................ WSB-TV.............. 5,897,425 5,828,269 45,420
69446............................ WSCG................ 867,516 867,490 6,760
64971............................ WSCV................ 5,465,435 5,465,435 42,592
70536............................ WSEC................ 541,118 540,495 4,212
49711............................ WSEE-TV............. 613,176 595,476 4,641
21258............................ WSES................ 1,548,117 1,513,982 11,798
73988............................ WSET-TV............. 1,569,722 1,323,180 10,312
13993............................ WSFA................ 1,168,636 1,133,724 8,835
11118............................ WSFJ-TV............. 1,675,987 1,667,150 12,992
10203............................ WSFL-TV............. 5,344,129 5,344,129 41,647
72871............................ WSFX-TV............. 970,833 970,833 7,566
73999............................ WSIL-TV............. 672,560 669,176 5,215
4297............................. WSIU-TV............. 1,019,939 937,070 7,303
74007............................ WSJV................ 1,522,499 1,522,499 11,865
78908............................ WSKA................ 546,588 431,354 3,362
74034............................ WSKG-TV............. 892,402 633,163 4,934
76324............................ WSKY-TV............. 1,934,585 1,934,519 15,076
57840............................ WSLS-TV............. 1,447,286 1,277,753 9,958
21737............................ WSMH................ 2,339,224 2,327,660 18,139
41232............................ WSMV-TV............. 2,447,769 2,404,766 18,740
70119............................ WSNS-TV............. 9,914,395 9,913,272 77,254
74070............................ WSOC-TV............. 3,706,808 3,638,832 28,357
66391............................ WSPA-TV............. 3,388,945 3,227,025 25,148
64352............................ WSPX-TV............. 1,298,295 1,174,763 9,155
17611............................ WSRE................ 1,354,495 1,353,634 10,549
63867............................ WSST-TV............. 331,907 331,601 2,584
60341............................ WSTE-DT............. 3,723,930 3,033,241 23,638
21252............................ WSTM-TV............. 1,455,586 1,379,393 10,750
11204............................ WSTR-TV............. 3,297,280 3,286,795 25,614
19776............................ WSUR-DT............. 3,714,790 3,015,529 10,232
2370............................. WSVI................ 50,601 50,601 394
63840............................ WSVN................ 5,588,748 5,588,748 43,553
73374............................ WSWB................ 1,530,002 1,102,316 8,590
28155............................ WSWG................ 381,004 380,910 2,968
71680............................ WSWP-TV............. 858,726 659,416 5,139
74094............................ WSYM-TV............. 1,498,905 1,498,671 11,679
73113............................ WSYR-TV............. 1,329,933 1,243,035 9,687
40758............................ WSYT................ 1,970,721 1,739,071 13,553
56549............................ WSYX................ 2,635,937 2,592,420 20,203
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65681............................ WTAE-TV............. 2,995,755 2,860,979 22,296
23341............................ WTAJ-TV............. 1,187,718 948,598 7,392
4685............................. WTAP-TV............. 512,358 494,914 3,857
416.............................. WTAT-TV............. 1,111,476 1,111,476 8,662
67993............................ WTBY-TV............. 15,858,470 15,766,438 122,868
29715............................ WTCE-TV............. 2,620,599 2,620,599 20,422
65667............................ WTCI................ 1,204,613 1,099,395 8,568
67786............................ WTCT................ 608,457 607,620 4,735
28954............................ WTCV................ 3,254,481 2,500,195 19,484
74422............................ WTEN................ 1,902,431 1,613,747 12,576
9881............................. WTGL................ 3,707,507 3,707,507 28,893
27245............................ WTGS................ 966,519 966,357 7,531
70655............................ WTHI-TV............. 928,934 886,846 6,911
70162............................ WTHR................ 2,949,339 2,901,633 22,612
147.............................. WTIC-TV............. 5,318,753 4,707,697 36,687
26681............................ WTIN-TV............. 3,714,547 2,898,224 2,381
66536............................ WTIU................ 1,570,257 1,569,135 12,228
1002............................. WTJP-TV............. 1,947,743 1,907,300 14,864
4593............................. WTJR................ 334,527 334,221 2,605
70287............................ WTJX-TV............. 135,017 121,498 947
47401............................ WTKR................ 2,149,376 2,149,375 16,750
82735............................ WTLF................ 349,696 349,691 2,725
23486............................ WTLH................ 1,065,127 1,065,105 8,300
67781............................ WTLJ................ 1,622,365 1,621,227 12,634
65046............................ WTLV................ 1,757,600 1,739,021 13,552
1222............................. WTLW................ 1,646,714 1,644,206 12,813
74098............................ WTMJ-TV............. 3,096,406 3,085,983 24,049
74109............................ WTNH................ 7,845,782 7,332,431 57,142
19200............................ WTNZ................ 1,699,427 1,513,754 11,797
590.............................. WTOC-TV............. 993,098 992,658 7,736
74112............................ WTOG................ 4,796,964 4,796,188 37,377
4686............................. WTOK-TV............. 410,134 404,555 3,153
13992............................ WTOL................ 4,184,020 4,174,198 32,530
21254............................ WTOM-TV............. 83,379 81,092 632
74122............................ WTOV-TV............. 3,892,886 3,619,899 28,210
82574............................ WTPC-TV............. 2,049,246 2,042,851 15,920
86496............................ WTPX-TV............. 255,972 255,791 1,993
6869............................. WTRF-TV............. 2,941,511 2,565,375 19,992
67798............................ WTSF................ 922,441 851,465 6,635
11290............................ WTSP................ 5,511,840 5,494,925 42,822
4108............................. WTTA................ 5,583,544 5,576,649 43,459
74137............................ WTTE................ 2,690,341 2,650,354 20,654
22207............................ WTTG................ 8,070,491 8,015,328 62,463
56526............................ WTTK................ 2,844,384 2,825,807 22,022
74138............................ WTTO................ 1,817,151 1,786,516 13,922
56523............................ WTTV................ 2,522,077 2,518,133 19,624
10802............................ WTTW................ 9,729,982 9,729,634 75,823
74148............................ WTVA................ 823,492 810,123 6,313
22590............................ WTVC................ 1,579,628 1,366,976 10,653
8617............................. WTVD................ 3,790,354 3,775,757 29,424
55305............................ WTVE................ 5,156,905 5,152,997 40,157
36504............................ WTVF................ 2,384,622 2,367,601 18,451
74150............................ WTVG................ 4,274,274 4,263,894 33,229
74151............................ WTVH................ 1,350,223 1,275,171 9,937
10645............................ WTVI................ 2,856,703 2,829,960 22,054
63154............................ WTVJ................ 5,458,451 5,458,451 42,538
595.............................. WTVM................ 1,498,667 1,405,957 10,957
72945............................ WTVO................ 1,409,708 1,398,825 10,901
28311............................ WTVP................ 678,884 678,539 5,288
51597............................ WTVQ-DT............. 989,786 983,552 7,665
57832............................ WTVR-TV............. 1,816,197 1,809,035 14,098
16817............................ WTVS................ 5,511,091 5,510,837 42,946
68569............................ WTVT................ 5,475,385 5,462,416 42,569
3661............................. WTVW................ 839,003 834,187 6,501
35575............................ WTVX................ 3,157,609 3,157,609 24,607
4152............................. WTVY................ 974,532 971,173 7,568
40759............................ WTVZ-TV............. 2,156,534 2,156,346 16,804
66908............................ WTWC-TV............. 1,061,101 1,061,079 8,269
20426............................ WTWO................ 737,341 731,294 5,699
81692............................ WTWV................ 1,527,511 1,526,625 11,897
51568............................ WTXF-TV............. 10,784,256 10,492,549 81,768
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41065............................ WTXL-TV............. 1,054,514 1,054,322 8,216
8532............................. WUAB................ 3,821,233 3,745,335 29,187
12855............................ WUCF-TV............. 3,707,507 3,707,507 28,893
36395............................ WUCW................ 3,664,480 3,657,236 28,501
69440............................ WUFT................ 1,372,142 1,372,142 10,693
413.............................. WUHF................ 1,152,580 1,147,972 8,946
8156............................. WUJA................ 2,638,361 1,977,410 15,410
69080............................ WUNC-TV............. 4,184,851 4,166,318 32,468
69292............................ WUND-TV............. 1,506,640 1,506,640 11,741
69114............................ WUNE-TV............. 3,146,865 2,625,942 20,464
69300............................ WUNF-TV............. 2,335,055 2,068,975 16,124
69124............................ WUNG-TV............. 3,605,143 3,588,220 27,963
60551............................ WUNI................ 7,209,571 7,084,349 55,208
69332............................ WUNJ-TV............. 1,081,274 1,081,274 8,426
69149............................ WUNK-TV............. 2,018,916 2,013,516 15,691
69360............................ WUNL-TV............. 3,055,263 2,834,274 22,087
69444............................ WUNM-TV............. 1,357,346 1,357,346 10,578
69397............................ WUNP-TV............. 1,402,186 1,393,524 10,860
69416............................ WUNU................ 1,202,495 1,201,481 9,363
83822............................ WUNW................ 1,109,237 570,072 4,443
6900............................. WUPA................ 5,966,454 5,888,379 45,888
13938............................ WUPL................ 1,721,320 1,721,320 13,414
10897............................ WUPV................ 1,933,664 1,914,643 14,921
19190............................ WUPW................ 2,100,914 2,099,572 16,362
23128............................ WUPX-TV............. 1,102,435 1,089,118 8,487
65593............................ WUSA................ 8,750,706 8,446,074 65,820
4301............................. WUSI-TV............. 339,507 339,507 2,646
60552............................ WUTB................ 8,523,983 8,381,042 65,313
30577............................ WUTF-TV............. 7,918,927 7,709,189 60,078
57837............................ WUTR................ 526,114 481,957 3,756
415.............................. WUTV................ 1,589,376 1,557,474 12,137
16517............................ WUVC-DT............. 3,768,817 3,748,841 29,215
48813............................ WUVG-DT............. 6,029,495 5,965,975 46,493
3072............................. WUVN................ 1,233,568 1,157,140 9,018
60560............................ WUVP-DT............. 10,421,216 10,246,856 79,854
9971............................. WUXP-TV............. 2,316,872 2,305,293 17,965
417.............................. WVAH-TV............. 1,373,555 1,295,383 10,095
23947............................ WVAN-TV............. 1,026,862 1,025,950 7,995
65387............................ WVBT................ 1,885,169 1,885,169 14,691
72342............................ WVCY-TV............. 2,543,642 2,542,235 19,812
60559............................ WVEA-TV............. 4,553,004 4,552,113 35,475
74167............................ WVEC................ 2,098,679 2,092,868 16,310
5802............................. WVEN-TV............. 3,921,016 3,919,361 30,544
61573............................ WVEO................ 1,153,382 761,454 4,676
69946............................ WVER................ 888,756 758,441 5,911
10976............................ WVFX................ 731,193 609,763 4,752
47929............................ WVIA-TV............. 3,429,213 2,838,000 22,117
3667............................. WVII-TV............. 368,022 346,874 2,703
70309............................ WVIR-TV............. 1,945,637 1,908,395 14,872
74170............................ WVIT................ 5,846,093 5,357,639 41,752
18753............................ WVIZ................ 3,695,223 3,689,173 28,750
70021............................ WVLA-TV............. 1,897,179 1,897,007 14,783
81750............................ WVLR................ 1,412,728 1,300,554 10,135
35908............................ WVLT-TV............. 1,888,607 1,633,633 12,731
74169............................ WVNS-TV............. 911,630 606,820 4,729
11259............................ WVNY................ 742,579 659,270 5,138
29000............................ WVOZ-TV............. 1,132,932 731,199 4,676
71657............................ WVPB-TV............. 780,268 752,747 5,866
60111............................ WVPT................ 767,268 642,173 5,004
70491............................ WVPX-TV............. 4,147,298 4,114,920 32,068
66378............................ WVPY................ 756,696 632,649 4,930
67190............................ WVSN................ 2,948,832 2,137,333 16,656
69943............................ WVTA................ 760,072 579,703 4,518
69940............................ WVTB................ 455,880 257,445 2,006
74173............................ WVTM-TV............. 2,009,346 1,940,153 15,120
74174............................ WVTV................ 3,091,132 3,083,108 24,027
77496............................ WVUA................ 2,209,921 2,160,101 16,834
4149............................. WVUE-DT............. 1,658,125 1,658,125 12,922
4329............................. WVUT................ 273,293 273,215 2,129
74176............................ WVVA................ 1,037,632 722,666 5,632
3113............................. WVXF................ 85,191 78,556 612
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12033............................ WWAY................ 1,208,625 1,208,625 9,419
30833............................ WWBT................ 1,924,502 1,892,842 14,751
20295............................ WWCP-TV............. 2,811,278 2,548,691 19,862
24812............................ WWCW................ 1,390,985 1,212,308 9,448
23671............................ WWDP................ 5,792,048 5,564,295 43,363
21158............................ WWHO................ 2,762,344 2,721,504 21,209
14682............................ WWJE-DT............. 7,209,571 7,084,349 55,208
72123............................ WWJ-TV.............. 5,562,031 5,561,777 43,343
166512........................... WWJX................ 518,866 518,846 4,043
6868............................. WWLP................ 3,838,272 3,077,800 23,985
74192............................ WWL-TV.............. 1,788,624 1,788,624 13,939
3133............................. WWMB................ 1,547,974 1,544,778 12,038
74195............................ WWMT................ 2,460,942 2,455,432 19,135
68851............................ WWNY-TV............. 375,600 346,623 2,701
74197............................ WWOR-TV............. 19,853,836 19,615,370 152,863
65943............................ WWPB................ 3,197,858 2,775,966 21,633
23264............................ WWPX-TV............. 2,299,441 2,231,612 17,391
68547............................ WWRS-TV............. 2,324,155 2,321,066 18,088
61251............................ WWSB................ 3,340,133 3,340,133 26,030
23142............................ WWSI................ 11,269,831 11,098,540 86,491
16747............................ WWTI................ 196,531 190,097 1,481
998.............................. WWTO-TV............. 5,613,737 5,613,737 43,748
26994............................ WWTV................ 1,034,174 1,022,322 7,967
84214............................ WWTW................ 1,527,511 1,526,625 11,897
26993............................ WWUP-TV............. 116,638 110,592 862
23338............................ WXBU................ 4,030,693 3,538,096 27,572
61504............................ WXCW................ 1,749,847 1,749,847 13,637
61084............................ WXEL-TV............. 5,416,604 5,416,604 42,212
60539............................ WXFT-DT............. 10,174,464 10,170,757 79,261
23929............................ WXGA-TV............. 608,494 606,849 4,729
51163............................ WXIA-TV............. 6,179,680 6,035,828 47,037
53921............................ WXII-TV............. 3,630,551 3,299,114 25,710
146.............................. WXIN................ 2,836,532 2,814,815 21,936
39738............................ WXIX-TV............. 2,911,054 2,900,875 22,607
414.............................. WXLV-TV............. 4,362,761 4,333,737 33,773
68433............................ WXMI................ 1,988,970 1,988,589 15,497
64549............................ WXOW................ 425,378 413,264 3,221
6601............................. WXPX-TV............. 4,594,588 4,592,639 35,790
74215............................ WXTV-DT............. 19,992,096 19,643,518 153,082
12472............................ WXTX................ 699,095 694,837 5,415
11970............................ WXXA-TV............. 1,680,670 1,537,868 11,985
57274............................ WXXI-TV............. 1,184,860 1,168,696 9,108
53517............................ WXXV-TV............. 1,191,123 1,189,584 9,270
10267............................ WXYZ-TV............. 5,622,543 5,622,140 43,813
12279............................ WYCC................ 9,729,982 9,729,634 75,823
77515............................ WYCI................ 35,873 26,508 207
70149............................ WYCW................ 3,388,945 3,227,025 25,148
62219............................ WYDC................ 560,266 449,486 3,503
18783............................ WYDN................ 2,577,848 2,512,150 19,577
35582............................ WYDO................ 1,097,745 1,097,745 8,555
25090............................ WYES-TV............. 1,872,245 1,872,059 14,589
53905............................ WYFF................ 2,626,363 2,416,551 18,832
49803............................ WYIN................ 6,956,141 6,956,141 54,209
24915............................ WYMT-TV............. 1,180,276 863,881 6,732
17010............................ WYOU................ 2,879,196 2,226,883 17,354
77789............................ WYOW................ 91,233 90,799 708
13933............................ WYPX-TV............. 1,529,500 1,413,583 11,016
4693............................. WYTV................ 4,898,622 4,535,576 35,346
5875............................. WYZZ-TV............. 1,042,140 1,036,721 8,079
15507............................ WZBJ................ 1,606,844 1,439,716 11,220
28119............................ WZDX................ 1,596,771 1,514,654 11,804
70493............................ WZME................ 5,996,408 5,544,708 43,210
81448............................ WZMQ................ 73,423 72,945 568
71871............................ WZPX-TV............. 2,039,157 2,039,157 15,891
136750........................... WZRB................ 952,279 951,693 7,417
418.............................. WZTV................ 2,312,658 2,301,187 17,933
83270............................ WZVI................ 76,992 75,863 591
19183............................ WZVN-TV............. 1,981,488 1,981,488 15,442
49713............................ WZZM................ 1,574,546 1,548,835 12,070
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\1\ Call signs WIPM and WIPR are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\2\ Call signs WNJX and WAPA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\2\ Call signs WKAQ and WORA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\4\ Call signs WOLE and WLII are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\5\ Call signs WVEO and WTCV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\6\ Call signs WJPX and WJWN are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\7\ Call signs WAPA and WTIN are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\8\ Call signs WSUR and WLII are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\9\ Call signs WVOZ and WTCV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\10\ Call signs WJPX and WKPV are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\11\ Call signs WMTJ and WQTO are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\12\ Call signs WIRS and WJPX are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
\13\ Call signs WRFB and WORA are stations in Puerto Rico that are linked together with a total fee of $24,160.
Table 8--FY 2020 Schedule of Regulatory Fees
[Regulatory fees for the categories shaded in gray are collected by the
Commission in advance to cover the term of the license and are submitted
at the time the application is filed.]
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Annual regulatory
Fee category fee (U.S. $s)
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PLMRS (per license) (Exclusive Use) (47 CFR part 90) 25
Microwave (per license) (47 CFR part 101)........... 25
Marine (Ship) (per station) (47 CFR part 80)........ 15
Marine (Coast) (per license) (47 CFR part 80)....... 40
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22) (previously listed 10
under the Land Mobile category)....................
PLMRS (Shared Use) (per license) (47 CFR part 90)... 10
Aviation (Aircraft) (per station) (47 CFR part 87).. 10
Aviation (Ground) (per license) (47 CFR part 87).... 20
CMRS Mobile/Cellular Services (per unit) (47 CFR .17
parts 20, 22, 24, 27, 80 and 90)...................
CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (47 CFR parts 20, .08
22, 24 and 90).....................................
Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS/MDS) (per 560
license) (47 CFR part 27)..........................
Local Multipoint Distribution Service (per call 560
sign) (47 CFR, part 101)...........................
AM Radio Construction Permits....................... 610
FM Radio Construction Permits....................... 1,075
AM and FM Broadcast Radio Station Fees.............. See Table Below
Digital TV (47 CFR part 73) VHF and UHF Commercial * $.007837
Fee Factor.........................................
Digital TV Construction Permits..................... 4,950
Low Power TV, Class A TV, TV/FM Translators & FM 315
Boosters (47 CFR part 74)..........................
CARS (47 CFR part 78)............................... 1,300
Cable Television Systems (per subscriber) (47 CFR .89
part 76), Including IPTV...........................
Direct Broadcast Service (DBS) (per subscriber) (as .72
defined by section 602(13) of the Act).............
Interstate Telecommunication Service Providers (per .00321
revenue dollar)....................................
Toll Free (per toll free subscriber) (47 CFR section .12
52.101 (f) of the rules)...........................
Earth Stations (47 CFR part 25)..................... 560
Space Stations (per operational station in 98,125
geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25) also includes
DBS Service (per operational station) (47 CFR part
100)...............................................
Space Stations (per operational system in non- 223,500
geostationary orbit) (47 CFR part 25)..............
International Bearer Circuits--Terrestrial/ $41
Satellites (per Gbps circuit)......................
Submarine Cable Landing Licenses Fee (per cable See Table Below.
system)............................................
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* See Appendix G for fee amounts due, also available at https://www.fcc.gov/licensing-databases/fees/regulatory-fees.
FY 2020 Radio Station Regulatory Fees
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FM Classes A, FM Classes B,
Population served AM Class A AM Class B AM Class C AM Class D B1 & C3 C, C0, C1 & C2
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<=25,000................................................ $975 $700 $610 $670 $1,075 $1,225
25,001-75,000........................................... 1,475 1,050 915 1,000 1,625 1,850
75,001-150,000.......................................... 2,200 1,575 1,375 1,500 2,425 2,750
150,001-500,000......................................... 3,300 2,375 2,050 2,275 3,625 4,150
500,001-1,200,000....................................... 4,925 3,550 3,075 3,400 5,450 6,200
1,200,001-3,000,000..................................... 7,400 5,325 4,625 5,100 8,175 9,300
3,000,001-6,000,000..................................... 11,100 7,975 6,950 7,625 12,250 13,950
>6,000,000.............................................. 16,675 11,975 10,425 11,450 18,375 20,925
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FY 2020 International Bearer Circuits--Submarine Cable Systems
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FY 2020
Submarine cable systems (capacity as of Fee ratio regulatory
December 31, 2019) (units) fees
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Less than 50 Gbps....................... .0625 $13,450
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 .125 26,875
Gbps...................................
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250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 .25 53,750
Gbps...................................
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than .5 107,500
3,500 Gbps.............................
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 1.0 215,000
6,500 Gbps.............................
6,500 Gbps or greater................... 2.0 430,000
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IV. Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis
1. As required by the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980, as
amended (RFA), an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was
included in the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) for fiscal year
2021. The Commission sought written public comment on these proposals
including comment on the IRFA. This Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (FRFA) conforms to the IRFA.
A. Need for, and Objectives of, the Report and Order
2. In the Report and Order, the Commission adopts a regulatory fee
schedule to collect $374,000,000 in congressionally required regulatory
fees for fiscal year (FY) 2021. Under section 9 of the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended, (Communications Act or Act), regulatory fees
are mandated by Congress and collected to recover the regulatory costs
associated with the Commission's enforcement, policy and rulemaking,
user information, and international activities in an amount that can be
reasonably expected to equal the amount of the Commission's annual
appropriation. The objective in the Report for adopting the regulatory
fee schedule is to comply with the Congressional mandate to recover the
total amount of the Commission's annual appropriation, from the various
industries for which the Commission provides oversight or regulation,
based on the number of full time employees (FTEs) involved in such
oversight and regulation in the licensing bureaus.
B. Summary of the Significant Issues Raised by the Public Comments in
Response to the IRFA
3. None.
C. Response to Comments by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small
Business Administration
4. No comments were filed by the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the
Small Business Administration.
D. Description and Estimate of the Number of Small Entities to Which
the Rules Will Apply
5. The RFA directs agencies to provide a description of, and where
feasible, an estimate of the number of small entities that may be
affected by the proposed rules and policies, if adopted. The RFA
generally defines the term ``small entity'' as having the same meaning
as the terms ``small business,'' ``small organization,'' and ``small
governmental jurisdiction.'' In addition, the term ``small business''
has the same meaning as the term ``small business concern'' under the
Small Business Act. A ``small business concern'' is one which: (1) Is
independently owned and operated; (2) is not dominant in its field of
operation; and (3) satisfies any additional criteria established by the
SBA.
6. Small Businesses, Small Organizations, Small Governmental
Jurisdictions. Small Businesses, Small Organizations, Small
Governmental Jurisdictions. Our actions, over time, may affect small
entities that are not easily categorized at present. We therefore
describe here, at the outset, three broad groups of small entities that
could be directly affected herein. First, while there are industry
specific size standards for small businesses that are used in the
regulatory flexibility analysis, according to data from the Small
Business Administration's (SBA) Office of Advocacy, in general a small
business is an independent business having fewer than 500 employees.
These types of small businesses represent 99.9% of all businesses in
the United States, which translates to 30.7 million businesses.
7. Next, the type of small entity described as a ``small
organization'' is generally ``any not-for-profit enterprise which is
independently owned and operated and is not dominant in its field.''
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses a revenue benchmark of $50,000
or less to delineate its annual electronic filing requirements for
small exempt organizations. Nationwide, for tax year 2018, there were
approximately 571,709 small exempt organizations in the U.S. reporting
revenues of $50,000 or less according to the registration and tax data
for exempt organizations available from the IRS.
8. Finally, the small entity described as a ``small governmental
jurisdiction'' is defined generally as ``governments of cities,
counties, towns, townships, villages, school districts, or special
districts, with a population of less than fifty thousand.'' U.S. Census
Bureau data from the 2017 Census of Governments indicate that there
were 90,075 local governmental jurisdictions consisting of general
purpose governments and special purpose governments in the United
States. Of this number there were 36,931 general purpose governments
(county, municipal and town or township) with populations of less than
50,000 and 12,040 special purpose governments--independent school
districts with enrollment populations of less than 5ll governmental
jurisdictions.''
9. Wired Telecommunications Carriers. The U.S. Census Bureau
defines this industry as ``establishments primarily engaged in
operating and/or providing access to transmission facilities and
infrastructure that they own and/or lease for the transmission of
voice, data, text, sound, and video using wired communications
networks. Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology
or a combination of technologies. Establishments in this industry use
the wired telecommunications network facilities that they operate to
provide a variety of services, such as wired telephony services,
including Voice over internet Protocol (VoIP) services, wired (cable
and IPTV) audio and video programming distribution, and wired broadband
internet services. By exception, establishments providing satellite
television distribution services using facilities and infrastructure
that they operate are included in this industry.'' The SBA has
developed a small business size standard for Wired Telecommunications
Carriers, which consists of all such companies having 1,500 or fewer
employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 3,117
firms that operated that year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer
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than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this size standard, the majority of
firms in this industry can be considered small.
10. Local Exchange Carriers (LECs). Neither the Commission nor the
SBA has developed a size standard for small businesses specifically
applicable to local exchange services. The closest applicable NAICS
Code category is Wired Telecommunications Carriers. Under the
applicable SBA size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500
or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there
were 3,117 firms that operated for the entire year. Of that total,
3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus under this
category and the associated size standard, the Commission estimates
that the majority of local exchange carriers are small entities.
11. Incumbent LECs. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has
developed a small business size standard specifically for incumbent
local exchange services. The closest applicable NAICS Code category is
Wired Telecommunications Carriers. Under the applicable SBA size
standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees.
U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms operated the
entire year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000
employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that most providers
of incumbent local exchange service are small businesses that may be
affected by our actions. According to Commission data, one thousand
three hundred and seven (1,307) Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers
reported that they were incumbent local exchange service providers. Of
this total, an estimated 1,006 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Thus,
using the SBA's size standard the majority of incumbent LECs can be
considered small entities.
12. Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (Competitive LECs),
Competitive Access Providers (CAPs), Shared-Tenant Service Providers,
and Other Local Service Providers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA
has developed a small business size standard specifically for these
service providers. The appropriate NAICS Code category is Wired
Telecommunications Carriers and under that size standard, such a
business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census
Bureau data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms operated during that
year. Of that number, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees.
Based on these data, the Commission concludes that the majority of
Competitive LECS, CAPs, Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and Other
Local Service Providers, are small entities. According to Commission
data, 1,442 carriers reported that they were engaged in the provision
of either competitive local exchange services or competitive access
provider services. Of these 1,442 carriers, an estimated 1,256 have
1,500 or fewer employees. In addition, 17 carriers have reported that
they are Shared-Tenant Service Providers, and all 17 are estimated to
have 1,500 or fewer employees. Also, 72 carriers have reported that
they are Other Local Service Providers. Of this total, 70 have 1,500 or
fewer employees. Consequently, based on internally researched FCC data,
the Commission estimates that most providers of competitive local
exchange service, competitive access providers, Shared-Tenant Service
Providers, and Other Local Service Providers are small entities.
13. Interexchange Carriers (IXCs). Neither the Commission nor the
SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for
Interexchange Carriers. The closest applicable NAICS Code category is
Wired Telecommunications Carriers. The applicable size standard under
SBA rules is that such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer
employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 indicate that 3,117 firms
operated for the entire year. Of that number, 3,083 operated with fewer
than 1,000 employees. According to internally developed Commission
data, 359 companies reported that their primary telecommunications
service activity was the provision of interexchange services. Of this
total, an estimated 317 have 1,500 or fewer employees. Consequently,
the Commission estimates that the majority of interexchange service
providers are small entities.
14. Prepaid Calling Card Providers. Neither the Commission nor the
SBA has developed a small business size standard specifically for
prepaid calling card providers. The appropriate NAICS code category for
prepaid calling card providers is Telecommunications Resellers. This
industry comprises establishments engaged in purchasing access and
network capacity from owners and operators of telecommunications
networks and reselling wired and wireless telecommunications services
(except satellite) to businesses and households. Establishments in this
industry resell telecommunications; they do not operate transmission
facilities and infrastructure. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs)
are included in this industry. The SBA has developed a small business
size standard for the category of Telecommunications Resellers. Under
that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer
employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that 1,341 firms
provided resale services during that year. Of that number, 1,341
operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this category and
the associated small business size standard, the majority of these
resellers can be considered small entities. According to Commission
data, 193 carriers have reported that they are engaged in the provision
of prepaid calling cards. All 193 carriers have 1,500 or fewer
employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the majority of
prepaid calling card providers are small.
15. Local Resellers. The SBA has not developed a small business
size standard specifically for Local Resellers. The SBA category of
Telecommunications Resellers is the closest NAICs code category for
local resellers. The Telecommunications Resellers industry comprises
establishments engaged in purchasing access and network capacity from
owners and operators of telecommunications networks and reselling wired
and wireless telecommunications services (except satellite) to
businesses and households. Establishments in this industry resell
telecommunications; they do not operate transmission facilities and
infrastructure. Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) are included
in this industry. Under the SBA's size standard, such a business is
small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data from
2012 show that 1,341 firms provided resale services during that year.
Of that number, all operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus,
under this category and the associated small business size standard,
the majority of these resellers can be considered small entities.
According to Commission data, 213 carriers have reported that they are
engaged in the provision of local resale services. Of these, an
estimated 211 have 1,500 or fewer employees and two have more than
1,500 employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the
majority of local resellers are small entities.
16. Toll Resellers. The Commission has not developed a definition
for Toll Resellers. The closest NAICS Code Category is
Telecommunications Resellers. The Telecommunications Resellers industry
comprises establishments engaged in purchasing access and network
capacity from owners and operators of
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telecommunications networks and reselling wired and wireless
telecommunications services (except satellite) to businesses and
households. Establishments in this industry resell telecommunications;
they do not operate transmission facilities and infrastructure. MVNOs
are included in this industry. The SBA has developed a small business
size standard for the category of Telecommunications Resellers. Under
that size standard, such a business is small if it has 1,500 or fewer
employees. 2012 Census Bureau data show that 1,341 firms provided
resale services during that year. Of that number, 1,341 operated with
fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this category and the
associated small business size standard, the majority of these
resellers can be considered small entities. According to Commission
data, 881 carriers have reported that they are engaged in the provision
of toll resale services. Of this total, an estimated 857 have 1,500 or
fewer employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that the
majority of toll resellers are small entities.
17. Other Toll Carriers. Neither the Commission nor the SBA has
developed a size standard for small businesses specifically applicable
to Other Toll Carriers. This category includes toll carriers that do
not fall within the categories of interexchange carriers, operator
service providers, prepaid calling card providers, satellite service
carriers, or toll resellers. The closest applicable NAICS code category
is for Wired Telecommunications Carriers, as defined in paragraph 6 of
this IRFA. Under that size standard, such a business is small if it has
1,500 or fewer employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that
there were 3,117 firms that operated that year. Of this total, 3,083
operated with fewer than 1,000 employees. Thus, under this size
standard, the majority of firms in this industry can be considered
small. According to Commission data, 284 companies reported that their
primary telecommunications service activity was the provision of other
toll carriage. Of these, an estimated 279 have 1,500 or fewer
employees. Consequently, the Commission estimates that most Other Toll
Carriers are small entities.
18. Wireless Telecommunications Carriers (except Satellite). This
industry comprises establishments engaged in operating and maintaining
switching and transmission facilities to provide communications via the
airwaves. Establishments in this industry have spectrum licenses and
provide services using that spectrum, such as cellular services, paging
services, wireless internet access, and wireless video services. The
appropriate size standard under SBA rules is that such a business is
small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. For this industry, U.S.
Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 967 firms that
operated for the entire year. Of this total, 955 firms had employment
of 999 or fewer employees and 12 had employment of 1,000 employees or
more. Thus under this category and the associated size standard, the
Commission estimates that the majority of wireless telecommunications
carriers (except satellite) are small entities.
19. Television Broadcasting. This Economic Census category
``comprises establishments primarily engaged in broadcasting images
together with sound.'' These establishments operate television
broadcast studios and facilities for the programming and transmission
of programs to the public. These establishments also produce or
transmit visual programming to affiliated broadcast television
stations, which in turn broadcast the programs to the public on a
predetermined schedule. Programming may originate in their own studio,
from an affiliated network, or from external sources. The SBA has
created the following small business size standard for such businesses:
Those having $41.5 million or less in annual receipts. The 2012
Economic Census reports that 751 firms in this category operated in
that year. Of that number, 656 had annual receipts of $25,000,000 or
less. Based on this data we therefore estimate that the majority of
commercial television broadcasters are small entities under the
applicable SBA size standard.
20. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed commercial
television stations to be 1,377. Of this total, 1,258 stations (or
about 91 percent) had revenues of $41.5 million or less, according to
Commission staff review of the BIA Kelsey Inc. Media Access Pro
Television Database (BIA) on November 16, 2017, and therefore these
licensees qualify as small entities under the SBA definition. In
addition, the Commission has estimated the number of licensed
noncommercial educational television stations to be 384.
Notwithstanding, the Commission does not compile and otherwise does not
have access to information on the revenue of NCE stations that would
permit it to determine how many such stations would qualify as small
entities. There are also 2,300 low power television stations, including
Class A stations (LPTV) and 3,681 TV translator stations. Given the
nature of these services, we will presume that all of these entities
qualify as small entities under the above SBA small business size
standard.
21. In assessing whether a business concern qualifies as ``small''
under the above definition, business (control) affiliations must be
included. Our estimate, therefore, likely overstates the number of
small entities that might be affected by our action, because the
revenue figure on which it is based does not include or aggregate
revenues from affiliated companies. In addition, another element of the
definition of ``small business'' requires that an entity not be
dominant in its field of operation. We are unable at this time to
define or quantify the criteria that would establish whether a specific
television broadcast station is dominant in its field of operation.
Accordingly, the estimate of small businesses to which rules may apply
does not exclude any television station from the definition of a small
business on this basis and is therefore possibly over-inclusive. Also,
as noted above, an additional element of the definition of ``small
business'' is that the entity must be independently owned and operated.
The Commission notes that it is difficult at times to assess these
criteria in the context of media entities and its estimates of small
businesses to which they apply may be over-inclusive to this extent.
22. Radio Stations. This Economic Census category ``comprises
establishments primarily engaged in broadcasting aural programs by
radio to the public. Programming may originate in their own studio,
from an affiliated network, or from external sources.'' The SBA has
established a small business size standard for this category as firms
having $41.5 million or less in annual receipts. Economic Census data
for 2012 show that 2,849 radio station firms operated during that year.
Of that number, 2,806 firms operated with annual receipts of less than
$25 million per year, 17 with annual receipts between $25 million and
$49,999,999 million and 26 with annual receipts of $50 million or more.
Therefore, based on the SBA's size standard the majority of such
entities are small entities.
23. According to Commission staff review of the BIA/Kelsey, LLC's
Media Access Pro Radio Database as of January 2018, about 11,261 (or
about 99.9 percent) of 11,383 commercial radio stations had revenues of
$41.5 million or less and thus qualify as small entities under the SBA
definition. The Commission has estimated the number of licensed
commercial AM radio stations to be 4,633 stations and the number of
commercial FM radio stations to be 6,738, for a total number of 11,371.
We note the Commission has
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also estimated the number of licensed noncommercial (NCE) FM radio
stations to be 4,128. Nevertheless, the Commission does not compile and
otherwise does not have access to information on the revenue of NCE
stations that would permit it to determine how many such stations would
qualify as small entities. We also note, that in assessing whether a
business entity qualifies as small under the above definition, business
control affiliations must be included. The Commission's estimate
therefore likely overstates the number of small entities that might be
affected by its action, because the revenue figure on which it is based
does not include or aggregate revenues from affiliated companies. In
addition, to be determined a ``small business,'' an entity may not be
dominant in its field of operation. We further note, that it is
difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media
entities, and the estimate of small businesses to which these rules may
apply does not exclude any radio station from the definition of a small
business on these basis, thus our estimate of small businesses may
therefore be over-inclusive. Also, as noted above, an additional
element of the definition of ``small business'' is that the entity must
be independently owned and operated. The Commission notes that it is
difficult at times to assess these criteria in the context of media
entities and the estimates of small businesses to which they apply may
be over-inclusive to this extent.
24. Cable Companies and Systems (Rate Regulation). The Commission
has also developed its own small business size standards, for the
purpose of cable rate regulation. Under the Commission's rules, a
``small cable company'' is one serving 400,000 or fewer subscribers
nationwide. Industry data indicate that there are 4,600 active cable
systems in the United States. Of this total, all but five cable
operators nationwide are small under the 400,000-subscriber size
standard. In addition, under the Commission's rate regulation rules, a
``small system'' is a cable system serving 15,000 or fewer subscribers.
Commission records show 4,600 cable systems nationwide. Of this total,
3,900 cable systems have fewer than 15,000 subscribers, and 700 systems
have 15,000 or more subscribers, based on the same records. Thus, under
this standard as well, we estimate that most cable systems are small
entities.
25. Cable System Operators (Telecom Act Standard). The
Communications Act of 1934, as amended, also contains a size standard
for small cable system operators, which is ``a cable operator that,
directly or through an affiliate, serves in the aggregate fewer than
one percent of all subscribers in the United States and is not
affiliated with any entity or entities whose gross annual revenues in
the aggregate exceed $250,000,000.'' As of 2019, there were
approximately 48,646,056 basic cable video subscribers in the United
States. Accordingly, an operator serving fewer than 486,460 subscribers
shall be deemed a small operator if its annual revenues, when combined
with the total annual revenues of all its affiliates, do not exceed
$250 million in the aggregate. Based on available data, we find that
all but five cable operators are small entities under this size
standard. We note that the Commission neither requests nor collects
information on whether cable system operators are affiliated with
entities whose gross annual revenues exceed $250 million. Therefore, we
are unable at this time to estimate with greater precision the number
of cable system operators that would qualify as small cable operators
under the definition in the Communications Act.
26. Direct Broadcast Satellite (DBS) Service. DBS service is a
nationally distributed subscription service that delivers video and
audio programming via satellite to a small parabolic ``dish'' antenna
at the subscriber's location. DBS is included in SBA's economic census
category ``Wired Telecommunications Carriers.'' The Wired
Telecommunications Carriers industry comprises establishments primarily
engaged in operating and/or providing access to transmission facilities
and infrastructure that they own and/or lease for the transmission of
voice, data, text, sound, and video using wired telecommunications
networks. Transmission facilities may be based on a single technology
or combination of technologies. Establishments in this industry use the
wired telecommunications network facilities that they operate to
provide a variety of services, such as wired telephony services,
including VoIP services, wired (cable) audio and video programming
distribution; and wired broadband internet services. By exception,
establishments providing satellite television distribution services
using facilities and infrastructure that they operate are included in
this industry. The SBA determines that a wireline business is small if
it has fewer than 1,500 employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012
indicates that 3,117 wireline companies were operational during that
year. Of that number, 3,083 operated with fewer than 1,000 employees.
Based on that data, we conclude that the majority of wireline firms are
small under the applicable SBA standard. Currently, however, only two
entities provide DBS service, which requires a great deal of capital
for operation: DIRECTV (owned by AT&T) and DISH Network. DIRECTV and
DISH Network each report annual revenues that are in excess of the
threshold for a small business. Accordingly, we must conclude that
internally developed FCC data are persuasive that, in general, DBS
service is provided only by large firms.
27. All Other Telecommunications. The ``All Other
Telecommunications'' category is comprised of establishments primarily
engaged in providing specialized telecommunications services, such as
satellite tracking, communications telemetry, and radar station
operation. This industry also includes establishments primarily engaged
in providing satellite terminal stations and associated facilities
connected with one or more terrestrial systems and capable of
transmitting telecommunications to, and receiving telecommunications
from, satellite systems. Establishments providing internet services or
voice over internet protocol (VoIP) services via client-supplied
telecommunications connections are also included in this industry. The
SBA has developed a small business size standard for All Other
Telecommunications, which consists of all such firms with annual
receipts of $35 million or less. For this category, U.S. Census Bureau
data for 2012 shows that there were 1,442 firms that operated for the
entire year. Of those firms, a total of 1,400 had annual receipts less
than $25 million and 15 firms had annual receipts of $25 million to
$49,999,999. Thus, the Commission estimates that the majority of ``All
Other Telecommunications'' firms potentially affected by our action can
be considered small.
28. RespOrgs. Responsible Organizations, or RespOrgs, are entities
chosen by toll free subscribers to manage and administer the
appropriate records in the toll free Service Management System for the
toll free subscriber. Although RespOrgs are often wireline carriers,
they can also include non-carrier entities. Therefore, in the
definition herein of RespOrgs, two categories are presented, i.e.,
Carrier RespOrgs and Non-Carrier RespOrgs.
29. Carrier RespOrgs. Neither the Commission, the U.S. Census, nor
the SBA have developed a definition for Carrier RespOrgs. Accordingly,
the Commission believes that the closest NAICS code-based definitional
categories for Carrier RespOrgs are
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Wired Telecommunications Carriers, and Wireless Telecommunications
Carriers (except satellite).
30. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Wired Telecommunications
Carriers as ``establishments primarily engaged in operating and/or
providing access to transmission facilities and infrastructure that
they own and/or lease for the transmission of voice, data, text, sound,
and video using wired communications networks. Transmission facilities
may be based on a single technology or a combination of technologies.
Establishments in this industry use the wired telecommunications
network facilities that they operate to provide a variety of services,
such as wired telephony services, including VoIP services, wired
(cable) audio and video programming distribution, and wired broadband
internet services. By exception, establishments providing satellite
television distribution services using facilities and infrastructure
that they operate are included in this industry.'' The SBA has
developed a small business size standard for Wired Telecommunications
Carriers, which consists of all such companies having 1,500 or fewer
employees. U.S. Census Bureau data for 2012 show that there were 3,117
firms that operated that year. Of this total, 3,083 operated with fewer
than 1,000 employees. Based on that data, we conclude that the majority
of Carrier RespOrgs that operated with wireline-based technology are
small.
31. The U.S. Census Bureau defines Wireless Telecommunications
Carriers (except satellite) as establishments engaged in operating and
maintaining switching and transmission facilities to provide
communications via the airwaves, such as cellular services, paging
services, wireless internet access, and wireless video services. The
appropriate size standard under SBA rules is that such a business is
small if it has 1,500 or fewer employees. Census data for 2012 show
that 967 Wireless Telecommunications Carriers operated in that year. Of
that number, 955 operated with less than 1,000 employees. Based on that
data, we conclude that the majority of Carrier RespOrgs that operated
with wireless-based technology are small.
32. Non-Carrier RespOrgs. Neither the Commission, the U.S. Census,
nor the SBA have developed a definition of Non-Carrier RespOrgs.
Accordingly, the Commission believes that the closest NAICS code-based
definitional categories for Non-Carrier RespOrgs are ``Other Services
Related to Advertising'' and ``Other Management Consulting Services.''
33. The U.S. Census defines Other Services Related to Advertising
as comprising establishments primarily engaged in providing advertising
services (except advertising agency services, public relations agency
services, media buying agency services, media representative services,
display advertising services, direct mail advertising services,
advertising material distribution services, and marketing consulting
services). The SBA has established a size standard for this industry as
annual receipts of $16.5 million dollars or less. Census data for 2012
show that 5,804 firms operated in this industry for the entire year. Of
that number, 5,612 operated with annual receipts of less than $10
million. Based on that data we conclude that the majority of Non-
Carrier RespOrgs who provide toll-free number (TFN)-related advertising
services are small.
34. The U.S. Census defines Other Management Consulting Services as
establishments primarily engaged in providing management consulting
services (except administrative and general management consulting;
human resources consulting; marketing consulting; or process, physical
distribution, and logistics consulting). Establishments providing
telecommunications or utilities management consulting services are
included in this industry. The SBA has established a size standard for
this industry of $16.5 million dollars or less. Census data for 2012
show that 3,683 firms operated in this industry for that entire year.
Of that number, 3,632 operated with less than $10 million in annual
receipts. Based on this data, we conclude that a majority of non-
carrier RespOrgs who provide TFN-related management consulting services
are small.
35. In addition to the data contained in the four (see above) U.S.
Census NAICS code categories that provide definitions of what services
and functions the Carrier and Non-Carrier RespOrgs provide, Somos, the
trade association that monitors RespOrg activities, compiled data
showing that as of July 1, 2016 there were 23 RespOrgs operational in
Canada and 436 RespOrgs operational in the United States, for a total
of 459 RespOrgs currently registered with Somos.
E. Description of Projected Reporting, Recordkeeping and Other
Compliance Requirements
36. This Report and Order does not adopt any new reporting,
recordkeeping, or other compliance requirements.
F. Steps Taken To Minimize Significant Economic Impact on Small
Entities and Significant Alternatives Considered
37. The RFA requires an agency to describe any significant
alternatives that it has considered in reaching its approach, which may
include the following four alternatives, among others: (1) The
establishment of differing compliance or reporting requirements or
timetables that take into account the resources available to small
entities; (2) the clarification, consolidation, or simplification of
compliance or reporting requirements under the rule for small entities;
(3) the use of performance, rather than design, standards; and (4) an
exemption from coverage of the rule, or any part thereof, for small
entities.
38. The methodology adopted by the Commission for using the
population-based calculations for TV broadcasters was initially adopted
because it is a fairer methodology for the smaller broadcasters. The
Commission is using this methodology for this year, too. The changes
for Puerto Rican broadcasters were adopted by the Commission in order
to give relief for these broadcasters, some of which may be small
entities, and the Commission is also using this methodology this year.
Finally, the waiver process that we adopted previously and are
continuing in 2021 was adopted to provide relief to entities that have
suffered financial hardship in the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes
small entities.
39. In addition, under the Commission's de minimis rule, under
section 9(e)(2) of the Act, a regulatee is exempt from paying
regulatory fees if the sum total of all of its annual regulatory fee
liabilities is $1,000 or less for the fiscal year. The de minimis
threshold applies only to filers of annual regulatory fees.
V. Ordering Clauses
40. Accordingly, it is ordered that, pursuant to the authority
found in sections 4(i) and (j), 9, 9A, and 303(r) of the Communications
Act of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), 154(j), 159, 159A, and
303(r), this Report and Order is hereby adopted.
41. It is further ordered that the FY 2021 section 9 regulatory
fees assessment requirements and the rules set forth in this Report and
Order are adopted as specified herein.
42. It is further ordered that this Report and Order shall be
effective upon publication in the Federal Register.
43. It is further ordered that the Commission's Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau, Reference
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Information Center, shall send a copy of this Report and Order,
including the Final Regulatory Flexibility Analysis in this document,
to Congress and the Government Accountability Office pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 801(a)(1)(A).
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 1
Administrative practice and procedure, Broadband, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements, Telecommunications.
Federal Communications Commission.
Marlene Dortch,
Secretary.
Final Rules
For the reasons discussed in the preamble, the Federal
Communications Commission 47 CFR part 1 is amended as follows:
Part 1 of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations is amended to
read as follows:
PART 1--PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
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1. The authority citation for part 1 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 47 U.S.C. chs. 2, 5, 9, 13; 28 U.S.C. 2461 note,
unless otherwise noted.
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2. Section 1.1151 of the Commission's rules is revised to read as
follows:
Sec. 1.1151 Authority to prescribe and collect regulatory fees.
Authority to impose and collect regulatory fees is contained in
section 9 of the Communications Act, as amended by sections 101-103 of
title I of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2018 (Pub. L. 115-
141, 132 Stat. 1084), 47 U.S.C. 159, which directs the Commission to
prescribe and collect annual regulatory fees to recover the cost of
carrying out the functions of the Commission.
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3. Section 1.1152 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1152 Schedule of annual regulatory fees for wireless radio
services.
Table 1 to Sec. 1.1152
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Exclusive use services (per license) Fee amount
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1. Land Mobile (Above 470 MHz and 220 MHz Local, Base
Station & SMRS) (47 CFR part 90):
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159)..................... $25.00
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159). 25.00
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159)....................... 25.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159)... 25.00
220 MHz Nationwide:
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159)..................... 25.00
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159). 25.00
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159)....................... 25.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159)... 25.00
2. Microwave (47 CFR part 101) (Private):
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159)..................... 25.00
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159). 25.00
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159)....................... 25.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159)... 25.00
3. Shared Use Services:
Land Mobile (Frequencies Below 470 MHz--except 220 MHz):
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 601 & 159)..................... 10.00
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159). 10.00
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159)....................... 10.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159)... 10.00
Rural Radio (47 CFR part 22):
(a) New, Additional Facility, Major Renew/Mod 10.00
(Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159)...................
(b) Renewal, Minor Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing)....... 10.00
Marine Coast:
(a) New Renewal/Mod (FCC 601 & 159).................... 40.00
(b) New, Renewal/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 40.00
159)..................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159)....................... 40.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 159)... 40.00
Aviation Ground:
(a) New, Renewal/Mod (FCC 601 & 159)................... 20.00
(b) New, Renewal/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 601 & 20.00
159)..................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 601 & 159)....................... 20.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Only) (FCC 601 & 159)..... 20.00
Marine Ship:
(a) New, Renewal/Mod (FCC 605 & 159)................... 15.00
(b) New, Renewal/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 15.00
159)..................................................
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 605 & 159)....................... 15.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159)... 15.00
Aviation Aircraft:
(a) New, Renew/Mod (FCC 605 & 159)..................... 10.00
(b) New, Renew/Mod (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159). 10.00
(c) Renewal Only (FCC 605 & 159)....................... 10.00
(d) Renewal Only (Electronic Filing) (FCC 605 & 159)... 10.00
4. CMRS Cellular/Mobile Services (per unit) (FCC 159)...... \1\.15
5. CMRS Messaging Services (per unit) (FCC 159)............ \2\.08
6. Broadband Radio Service (formerly MMDS and MDS)......... 605
7. Local Multipoint Distribution Service................... 605
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\1\ These are standard fees that are to be paid in accordance with Sec.
1.1157(b) of this chapter.
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\2\ These are standard fees that are to be paid in accordance with Sec.
1.1157(b) of this chapter.
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4. Section 1.1153 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1153 Schedule of annual regulatory fees and filing locations
for mass media services.
Table 1 to Sec. 1.1153
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Radio [AM and FM] (47 CFR part 73) Fee amount
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1. AM Class A:
<=25,000 population.................................... $975
25,001-75,000 population............................... 1,465
75,001-150,000 population.............................. 2,195
150,001-500,000 population............................. 3,295
500,001-1,200,000 population........................... 4,935
1,200,001-3,000,000 population......................... 7,410
3,000,001-6,000,000 population......................... 11,105
>6,000,000 population.................................. 16,665
2. AM Class B:
<=25,000 population.................................... 700
25,001-75,000 population............................... 1,050
75,001-150,000 population.............................. 1,575
150,001-500,000 population............................. 2,365
500,001-1,200,000 population........................... 3,540
1,200,001-3,000,000 population......................... 5,320
3,000,001-6,000,000 population......................... 7,975
>6,000,000 population.................................. 11,965
3. AM Class C:
<=25,000 population.................................... 610
25,001-75,000 population............................... 915
75,001-150,000 population.............................. 1,375
150,001-500,000 population............................. 2,060
500,001-1,200,000 population........................... 3,085
1,200,001-3,000,000 population......................... 4,635
3,000,001-6,000,000 population......................... 6,950
>6,000,000 population.................................. 10,425
4. AM Class D:
<=25,000 population.................................... 670
25,001-75,000 population............................... 1,000
75,001-150,000 population.............................. 1,510
150,001-500,000 population............................. 2,265
500,001-1,200,000 population........................... 3,390
1,200,001-3,000,000 population......................... 5,090
3,000,001-6,000,000 population......................... 7,630
>6,000,000 population.................................. 11,450
5. AM Construction Permit.................................. 610
6. FM Classes A, B1 and C3:
<=25,000 population.................................... 1,070
25,001-75,000 population............................... 1,605
75,001-150,000 population.............................. 2,410
150,001-500,000 population............................. 3,615
500,001-1,200,000 population........................... 5,415
1,200,001-3,000,000 population......................... 8,130
3,000,001-6,000,000 population......................... 12,185
>6,000,000 population.................................. 18,285
7. FM Classes B, C, C0, C1 and C2:
<=25,000 population.................................... 1,220
25,001-75,000 population............................... 1,830
75,001-150,000 population.............................. 2,745
150,001-500,000 population............................. 4,125
500,001-1,200,000 population........................... 6,175
1,200,001-3,000,000 population......................... 9,270
3,000,001-6,000,000 population......................... 13,895
>6,000,000 population.................................. 20,850
8. FM Construction Permits................................. 1,070
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TV (47 CFR part 73)
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Digital TV (UHF and VHF Commercial Stations):
1. Digital TV Construction Permits..................... 5,100
2. Television Fee Factor............................... * .007793
Low Power TV, Class A TV, FM Translator, & TV/FM Booster 320
(47 CFR part 74)..........................................
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* Per population count.
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5. Section 1.1154 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1154 Schedule of annual regulatory charges for common carrier
services.
Table 1 to Sec. 1.1154
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Radio facilities Fee amount
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1. Microwave (Domestic Public Fixed) (Electronic Filing) $25.00
(FCC Form 601 & 159)......................................
Carriers:
1. Interstate Telephone Service Providers (per .00400
interstate and international end-user revenues (see
FCC Form 499-A).......................................
2. Toll Free Number Fee................................ * .12
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* Per Toll Free Number.
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6. Section 1.1155 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1155 Schedule of regulatory fees for cable television
services.
Table 1 to Sec. 1.1155
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Fee amount
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1. Cable Television Relay Service.......................... $1,555
2. Cable TV System, Including IPTV (per subscriber), and .98
DBS (per subscriber)......................................
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7. Section 1.1156 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 1.1156 Schedule of regulatory fees for international services.
(a) Geostationary orbit (GSO) and non-geostationary orbit (NGSO)
space stations. The following schedule applies for the listed services:
Table 1 to Paragraph (a)
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Fee category Fee amount
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Space Stations (Geostationary Orbit)....................... $116,855
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary Orbit)--Other............ 343,555
Space Stations (Non-Geostationary Orbit)--Less Complex..... 122,695
Earth Stations: Transmit/Receive & Transmit only (per 595
authorization or registration)............................
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(b) International terrestrial and satellite Bearer Circuits. (1)
Regulatory fees for International Bearer Circuits are to be paid by
facilities-based common carriers that have active (used or leased)
international bearer circuits as of December 31 of the prior year in
any terrestrial or satellite transmission facility for the provision of
service to an end user or resale carrier, which includes active
circuits to themselves or to their affiliates. In addition, non-common
carrier terrestrial and satellite operators must pay a fee for each
active circuit sold or leased to any customer, including themselves or
their affiliates, other than an international common carrier authorized
by the Commission to provide U.S. international common carrier
services. ``Active circuits'' for purposes of this paragrpah (b)
include backup and redundant circuits. In addition, whether circuits
are used specifically for voice or data is not relevant in determining
that they are active circuits.
(2) The fee amount, per active Gbps circuit will be determined for
each fiscal year.
Table 2 to Paragraph (b)(2)
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International terrestrial and satellite (capacity as of
December 31, 2020) Fee amount
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Terrestrial Common Carrier and Non-Common Carrier; $43 *
Satellite Common Carrier and Non-Common Carrier...........
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* Per Gbps circuit.
(c) Submarine cable. Regulatory fees for submarine cable systems
will be paid annually, per cable landing license, for all submarine
cable systems operating based on their lit capacity as of December 31
of the prior year. The fee amount will be determined by the Commission
for each fiscal year.
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Table 3 to Paragraph (c)--FY 2021 International Bearer Circuits--
Submarine Cable Systems
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FY 2020
Submarine cable systems (lit capacity as Fee ratio regulatory
of December 31, 2020) (units) fees
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Less than 50 Gbps....................... .0625 $9,495
50 Gbps or greater, but less than 250 .125 18,990
Gbps...................................
250 Gbps or greater, but less than 1,500 .25 37,980
Gbps...................................
1,500 Gbps or greater, but less than .5 75,955
3,500 Gbps.............................
3,500 Gbps or greater, but less than 1.0 151,910
6,500 Gbps.............................
6,500 Gbps or greater................... 2.0 303,820
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[FR Doc. 2021-20078 Filed 9-21-21; 8:45 am]
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