47 CFR §73.1020
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- (a)Initial licenses for broadcast stations will ordinarily be issued for a period running until the date specified in this section for the State or Territory in which the station is located. If issued after such date, it will run to the next renewal date determined in accordance with this section. Both radio and TV broadcasting stations will ordinarily be renewed for 8 years. However, if the FCC finds that the public interest, convenience and necessity will be served thereby, it may issue either an initial license or a renewal thereof for a lesser term. The time of expiration of normally issued initial and renewal licenses will be 3 a.m., local time, on the following dates and thereafter at 8-year intervals for radio and TV broadcast stations located in:
- (1)Maryland, District of Columbia, Virginia and West Virginia:
- (2)North Carolina and South Carolina:
- (3)Florida, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands:
- (4)Alabama and Georgia:
- (5)Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi:
- (6)Tennessee, Kentucky and Indiana:
- (7)Ohio and Michigan:
- (8)Illinois and Wisconsin:
- (9)Iowa and Missouri:
- (10)Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana and Colorado:
- (11)Kansas, Oklahoma and Nebraska:
- (12)Texas:
- (13)Wyoming, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico and Idaho:
- (14)California:
- (15)Alaska, American Samoa, Guam, Hawaii, Mariana Islands, Oregon and Washington:
- (16)Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont:
- (17)New Jersey and New York:
- (18)Delaware and Pennsylvania:
- (b)For the deadline for filing petitions to deny renewal applications, see § 73.3516(e).
- (c)The license of a broadcasting station that fails to transmit broadcast signals for any consecutive 12-month period expires as a matter of law at the end of that period, notwithstanding any provision, term, or condition of the license to the contrary.