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New fees for V's, U's

By Bill McConnell -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/7/2002 8:00:00 PM

Large-market VHF TV stations would pay an average 4% to 5% more in regulatory fees this year than in 2001 under a payment schedule proposed by the FCC. UHF stations in the same markets would see fees drop about 16%.

Despite the opposite directions of their obligations, both were helped by the greater-than-expected fee revenues last year, which reduce the size of the coffer that licensees in those groups must fill this year. UHF stations also were helped by 15 more licensees paying into the pool.

The FCC generally aims to increase the revenue generated in each licensee category proportionate to the agency-wide increase ordered by Congress—9.3% this year. Consequently, in categories in which there are relatively few licensees, an increase in the number of operators would decrease each station's payment.

Under the proposal, VHF stations in markets 1-10 and 11-25 would pay $47,050 and $34,700, respectively, while UHF stations in those markets would pay $12,800 and $10,300. In smaller markets, VHF duties also would rise and UHF fall.

For FCC licensees in all industries, the agency aims to collect $219 million from regulatory fees, up $18.6 million from 2001. Regulatory fees were ordered by Congress in 1994 to cover costs of overseeing the industry and managing spectrum.

Comments on this year's duties are due April 23, replies May 3.

Fee Category FY '01 FY '02*
*proposed **market sizeSource: FCC
VHF TV
Markets 1-10 $45,100 47,050
Markets 11-25 32,825 34,700
Markets 26-50 21,325 23,625
Markets 51-100 13,750 15,150
Remaining markets 3,275 3,525
Construction permits 3,075 2,750
UHF TV
Markets 1-10 $15,150 12,800
Markets 11-25 12,300 10,300
Markets 26-50 7,075 6,600
Markets 51-100 4,075 3,875
Remaining markets 1,150 1,075
Construction permits 4,000 5,175
Other
Satellite TV stations (all mkts) $740 805
Satellite TV construction permits 480 420
LPTV, TV/FM translators 305 320
Cable antenna relay service 55 65
Cable TV systems (per sub) .49 .53
Earth stations 180 140
Space stations 98,125 99,700
Radio Station Regulatory Fees by Market Population
Fee Category FY '01 FY '02*
More than 1 Million**
AM Class A $4,550 4,975
AM Class B 3,750 4,100
AM Class C 1,900 2,075
AM Class D 2,400 2,625
FM Classes A,B1, C3 3,750 4,100
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 4,550 4,975
400,001-1 million**
AM Class A $2,850 3,125
AM Class B 2,300 2,525
AM Class C 1,300 1,425
AM Class D 1,550 1,700
FM Classes A,B1,C3 2,300 2,525
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 2,850 3,125
125,001-400,000**
AM Class A $2,050 2,250
AM Class B 1,450 1,575
AM Class C 725 800
AM Class D 875 950
FM Classes A,B1,C3 1,450 1,575
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 2,050 2,250
50,001-125,000**
AM Class A $1,375 1,500
AM Class B 900 975
AM Class C 475 525
AM Class D 700 775
FM Classes A,B1,C3 900 975
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 1,375 1,500
20,001-50,000**
AM Class A 850 925
AM Class B 675 725
AM Class C 350 375
AM Class D 475 525
FM Classes A,B1,C3 675 725
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 850 925
20,000 and fewer**
AM Class A 450 500
AM Class B 350 375
AM Class C 250 275
AM Class D 300 325
FM Classes A,B1,C3 350 375
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 450 500
AM construction permit 280 370
FM construction permit 925 1,500
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