Application Form For Class A Television Broadcast Station Page 7

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Worksheet #1
Local Public Notice Checklist
Applicants must certify their intention to comply with 47 C.F.R. Section 73.3580(d)(4) regarding publication of local notice of the
subject application. This worksheet may be used in responding to Section II, Item 4 of FCC Form 302-CA.
1.
Broadcast Notice
a.
Pre-filing: at least once daily on the 5th and 10th days in the two-week period preceding the
Yes
No
filing of FCC Form 302-CA?
b.
Post-filing: at least once daily on the 1st and 10th days following the filing of FCC Form
Yes
No
302-CA?
c.
Timing: at least two announcements during "prime time" (6 p.m.-11 p.m. or 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.
Yes
No
Central and Mountain Time) in both the pre-filing and post-filing periods?
2.
Text of Notice
a.
Pre-filing: Did the announcement contain at least the following statements?
Yes
No
On (date), the Federal Communications Commission granted (Station's call letters) a certification
of eligibility to apply for Class A television status. To become eligible for a Class A certificate of
eligibility, a low power television licensee was required to certify that during the 90-day period
ending November 28, 1999, the station: (1) broadcast a minimum of 18 hours per day; (2)
broadcast an average of at least three hours per week of programming produced within the
market area served by the station or by a group of commonly-owned low power television
stations; and (3) had been in compliance with the Commission's regulations applicable to the low
power television service. The Commission may also issue a certificate of eligibility to a licensee
unable to satisfy the foregoing criteria, if it determines that the public interest, convenience and
necessity would be served thereby.
(Station's call letters) intends to file an application (FCC Form 302-CA) for a Class A television
license in the near future. When filed, a copy of this application will be available at (address of
location of the station's public inspection file) for public inspection during our regular business
hours. Individuals who wish to advise the FCC of facts related to that application and the
station's eligibility for Class A status should file comments with the FCC prior to Commission
b.
Post-filing: Will the announcements contain at least the following statements?
Yes
No
On (date of filing license application) (Station's call letters) filed an application, FCC Form
302-CA, for a Class A television license. Such stations are required to broadcast a minimum of 18
hours per day, and to average at least 3 hours of locally produced programming each week, and to
comply with certain full-service television station operating requirements.
A copy of this application is available for public inspection during our regular business hours at
(address of location of the station's public inspection file). Individuals who wish to advise the FCC
of facts relating to this application and the station's eligibility for Class A status should file
comments with the FCC prior to Commission action on this application.
FCC 302-CA Worksheet
June 2002

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