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Code · REGISTER · 2003-01-06 · Federal Communications Commission · Proposed Rules

Proposed Rules. Proposed rule, dismissal

212 words·~1 min read·/register/2003/01/06/03-166·

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Agency: Federal Communications Commission
Action: Proposed rule, dismissal
Citation: FR Doc. 03-166 · DA 02-3455; MB Docket No. 02-26; RM-10362 · 47 CFR 73

Summary

In this document, the Commission dismisses the petition for rulemaking filed by Cohanzick Broadcasting Corporation requesting the reallotment of Channel 299B from Bridgeton, New Jersey, to Elmer, New Jersey. Petitioner, by filing amended proposal requesting the substitution of Channel 300A for 299B at Bridgeton and reallotment of Channel 300A from Bridgeton to Pennsauken, New Jersey, has abandoned interest in original proposal.

Supplementary Information

This is a synopsis of the Commission's Report and Order, MB Docket No. 02-26, adopted December 4, 2002, and released December 6, 2002. The full text of this Commission decision is available for inspection and copying during normal business hours in the FCC Reference Center (Room 239), 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC. This document may also be purchased from the Commission's duplicating contractor, Qualex International, Portals II, 445 12th Street, SW, Room CY-B402, Washington, DC, 20554, telephone 202-863-2893, facsimile 202-863-2898, or via e-mail . Federal Communications Commission. John A. Karousos, Assistant Chief, Audio Division, Media Bureau. [FR Doc. 03-166 Filed 1-3-03; 8:45 am]

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