FCCFinal Rule

Radio Broadcasting Services: Koloa, Hawaii and Waimea, Hawaii

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Summary

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has established new rules for radio broadcasting services in two areas of Hawaii: Koloa and Waimea. This regulation determines which radio stations can broadcast in these communities and under what conditions, affecting local radio programming and communication options for residents in these regions.

Key Points

  • 1The FCC has set up new radio broadcasting service areas specifically for Koloa and Waimea on the island of Kauai, Hawaii
  • 2These rules determine what radio stations can operate in these communities and what frequencies they can use
  • 3The regulation affects local radio stations, broadcasters, and residents who listen to radio in these Hawaiian communities
  • 4Radio station owners and applicants must follow these FCC rules if they want to broadcast in Koloa or Waimea
  • 5The goal is to ensure orderly radio service and prevent broadcasting conflicts in these specific geographic areas

Impact Assessment

If you are a radio broadcaster or small media company in Koloa or Waimea, this means you must comply with FCC licensing requirements and technical standards to operate in these specific communities.

Impact Level
Routine
Geographic Scope

State-specific

Compliance Cost

Minimal

Who is Affected
Small BusinessesTechnology CompaniesConsumers

Key Dates

Published

April 9, 2025

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.