The Low Power Television Service (LPTV) was
established by the Federal Communications Commission in 1982 primarily
to provide opportunities for locally-oriented television service
in small communities, both rural and individual communities within
larger urban areas. LPTV presents a less expensive and very flexible
means of delivering television programming tailored to the interests
of viewers in small localized areas, thereby providing a means
of local self-expression.
In addition, LPTV has created abundant opportunities for new entries
into television broadcasting, and it has permitted a fuller use
of the broadcast spectrum.
We have construction permits available around the country from
Alaska to Puerto Rico at affordable prices, and many of these
construction permits can be modified to substantially increase
power and coverage areas at a reasonable cost by filing a request
for a minor modification with the FCC. The grant by the FCC of
the substantial power increase will greatly increase the number
of potential viewers and the value of the station.
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