FCCFinal Rule
Radio Broadcasting Services: Adamsville, Texas and Richland Springs, TX
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Summary
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has issued a rule about radio broadcasting licenses for the towns of Adamsville and Richland Springs in Texas. This regulation determines which radio stations can broadcast in these areas and under what conditions, affecting local radio service and community communications.
Key Points
- 1The rule addresses radio broadcasting service availability in two small Texas towns: Adamsville and Richland Springs
- 2It establishes or modifies the technical and legal requirements for radio stations operating in these communities
- 3The regulation affects local radio broadcasters who want to serve these areas and the residents who depend on local radio for news and entertainment
- 4Radio station operators must comply with the specific conditions outlined in this rule to legally broadcast in these Texas locations
- 5This is a localized FCC decision that updates broadcasting regulations for these specific communities
Impact Assessment
If you are a radio station operator or broadcaster in Adamsville or Richland Springs, Texas, this means you must comply with specific FCC licensing requirements to legally operate in these local markets.
Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope
State-specific
Compliance Cost
Minimal
Who is Affected
Small BusinessesTechnology CompaniesConsumers
Key Dates
Published
September 24, 2025
Regulatory Connections
Authorized By
Amends CFR Sections
47 CFR Part 73
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This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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