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Learn about the NTIA Translator & LPTV programs offering grants for low-power TV stations. Apply for up to $1,000 and benefit from funds to assist in your digital conversion. Deadlines and procedures provided.
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NTIA Translator & Low-Power TelevisionDigital Programs NATIONAL TRANSLATOR ASSOCIATION May 15 – 17, 2009
Background • Approx. 7,000 low-power stations licensed (analog, as of 2/07/08) • 4,235 Translators • 2,150 LPTV • 528 Class A • Stations can operate in analog after 6/12/09 • FCC considering digital deadline • FCC permits “flash cut” or “companion channels” as path to digital upgrade
NTIA Translator & LPTV Digital Programs • Conversion Program (ends June 12, 2009) • Apply now for $1,000 grants for eligible stations • Upgrade Program • Funds to assist in the digital conversion of eligible stations • July 13, 2009 1st Applications Due (Priority Applications Only)
Low-Power Television and Translator Digital-to-Analog Conversion Program P. L. 109-171 Section 3008 (As Amended)
The Conversion Program • To eligible low-power stations… - Currently broadcasting only in analog, and - Re-broadcasting an off-air digital station.
The Conversion Program • Provides grants of $1,000 for a digital-to-analog conversion device • Filing deadline – June 12, 2009 • Device must be purchased and installed within 6 months
Low-Power Television and Translator Upgrade Program P. L. 109-171 Section 3009 (As Amended)
Overview • $44 million program • Eligible low-power stations 3. Stations located in eligible communities 4. Priority for some stations 5. Reimburse stations for eligible costs to upgrade to digital broadcasting
Funds Available • $44 million available for reimbursement to existing analog low-power stations • $6,000 for equipment modifications • $20,000 for equipment replacement
Eligible Stations • ELIGIBLE STATIONS.—For purposes of this section, the term ‘‘eligible low-power television station’’ means a low-power television broadcast station, Class A television station, television translator station, or television booster station— • (1) that is itself broadcasting exclusively in analog format; and • (2) that has not converted from analog to digital operations prior to the date of enactment of the Digital Television Transition and Public Safety Act of 2005.
Eligible Stations Any LPTV, Class A, translator, or booster station that: - held an analog television authorization or permit on February 8, 2006 and has operated in analog, and - converted from analog to digital after February 8, 2006
Eligible Rural Communities “Eligible rural communities, as that term is defined in section 610(b)(2) of the Rural Electrification Act of 1937 (7 U.S.C. 950bb(b)(2)).” • “any area of the United States that is not contained in an incorporated city or town with a population in excess of 20,000 inhabitants.” 7 U.S.C. 950bb(b)(2).
NTIA Calculated Population • FCC 50-50 Protected Contour • Population within this contour using Longley-Rice computations
NTIA Calculated Population • Rural areas outside urban areas with more than 20,000 population The NTIA application provides preliminary population numbers for each station currently broadcasting in digital
Priority Reimbursement Priority reimbursement for either of these criteria: - licensee is a non-profit corporation -the station serves a rural population of fewer than 10,000 viewers.
Priority Reimbursement Licensee must be a non-profit corporation and submit documents confirming status such as: - Articles of incorporation - IRS determination letters - State corporate registration - Similar documents that confirm non-profit corporate status
APPLICATION SCORING • Priority Applications: • Non-Profit Corporation 10 points • Population less than 20,000 10 points • NTIA Calculated population less than 10,000 addadditional 10 points • Maximum Priority points 30 points
APPLICATION SCORING • Regular Applications: • NTIA Calculated population less than 20,000 or no Urban areas 10 Points • Degree of “Rurality” (from “Rurality” form) 6 – 9 points
Application Procedures Application for reimbursement will be accepted: • Beginning May 13, 2009 • Only applications from stations eligible for priority reimbursement accepted this first round • Deadline for these applications July 13, 2009
Application Procedures • Subsequent application deadlines recur monthly starting with September 1, 2009 • Applications from any eligible station due the first business day of each month. • Applications accepted each month as long as funds are available.
Application Procedures To receive any reimbursement You must file an application for the Upgrade Program Even if you registered, filed an application, or submitted optional information for the Digital-to-Analog Conversion Program.
Application Procedures Applications forms available from the Upgrade program's website http://www.ntia.doc.gov/lptv Applications must be prepared on-line. Signed applications sent to NTIA with supporting documentation.
Application Procedures What you will need: • The FCC Facility ID number For each station for which you are requesting reimbursement. • FCC Authorizations For each station in the application, you will need copies of the most recent FCC authorizations for the Analog and Digital facilities • Paid Invoices For each station in the application, you will need copies of paid invoices for equipment you are requesting reimbursement
Reimbursement for Equipment • “Equipment to upgrade low-power television stations from analog to digital” -Modify Existing NTSC to Digital -Replace NTSC with Digital
Eligible Equipment - Modify - Regenerator or Processor - Transmit Antenna (only for channel change) - Receive Antenna, line and pre-amp - Simple or Stringent mask filter (if required) - Engineering Services (re-tuning, set-up) - Surge Suppressor - Antenna installation - GPS Filter
Eligible Equipment - Replacement - Translator with modulator/processor, simple mask and GPS filter - Translator Modulator/encoder/multiplexer (can be substituted for a new translator) - Stringent mask filter (if required) - Transmit Antenna, Transmission line - Receive Antenna, line and pre-amp - Surge Suppressor - Antenna installation
Reimbursement for Equipment Maximum Reimbursement Modify Existing NTSC to Digital $6,000 Replace NTSC with Digital $20,000
Contact NTIA for more information • www.ntia.doc.gov/lptv • Lynn Chadwick Lchadwick@ntia.doc.gov (202) 482-8338 Rocky Mountain & Great Plains States - Colorado – Kansas – Montana – -Nebraska – - Nevada – North Dakota – -South Dakota – Utah – Wyoming -
Contact NTIA for more information • www.ntia.doc.gov/lptv • Larry Dyer Ldyer@ntia.doc.gov (202) 482-1762 Pacific Coast States -Alaska – California – Hawaii- -Oregon – Washington-
Contact NTIA for more information • www.ntia.doc.gov/lptv • Brian Gibbons Bgibbons@ntia.doc.gov (202) 482-6094 -All other States and Territories-
Updates and Information www.ntia.doc.gov/lptv
TV CONVERTER BOX COUPON PROGRAM YOUR VIEWERS’ LAST CHANCE LOW-POWER BROADCASTERS CAN HELP!
TV CONVERTER BOX COUPON PROGRAM • The digital transition for full-power stations is a month away; June 12, 2009 • Educate every viewer about their choices • www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon • www.dtv.gov • www.dtvtransition.org
TV CONVERTER BOX COUPON PROGRAM • Increase viewers’ understanding that some Low-Power stations will remain broadcasting in analog • Even if all stations in area are remaining analog, encourage viewers to apply for coupon and purchase a converter box. At some time all facilities will be digital. Coupon program ends July 31, 2009.
TV CONVERTER BOX COUPON PROGRAM (202) 482-2048 www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon National Telecommunications and Information Administration U.S. Department of Commerce
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