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Fees on the up-and-up

By Bill McConnell -- Broadcasting & Cable, 4/8/2001 8:00:00 PM

Radio stations, some TV stations and winners of permits to build new broadcast facilities would pay higher regulatory fees in 2001 under proposed charges unveiled by the FCC.

Charges to VHF TV stations in top-10 markets would rise 13%, to $45,100. Stations in markets 51 through 100 would see their fees increase 8%, to $13,750. Radio station fees would climb between 4% and 25%.

The increases reverse a trend of nearly across-the-board cuts in recent years. Not everyone would see an increase, however. VHF TV outlets in markets 11 to 15 would get a 1.4% cut, and UHF stations in markets below the top 25 would get either a cut or see their fees remain the same.

The disparity was created because FCC officials aim to increase the revenue generated in each category by 7.75%, a target matching a congressionally mandated obligation for total fee revenue.

Consequently, in categories where there are relatively few licensees, a slight change in the number of operators would lead to a disproportionate change in fees. The change in top-10 VHF outlets’ obligations, for instance, was larger because the total number of outlets dropped by two to 42.

The fees for cable also are expected to climb. The FCC proposed to increase cable systems’ regulatory fees by 2 cents per sub, to 49 cents. The charge for cable antenna relay services would climb $2, to $55.

Fee Category FY 00 FY 01
VHF TV
Markets 1-10 $39,950 $45,100
Markets 11-25 33,275 32,825
Markets 26-50 22,750 21,325
Markets 51-100 12,750 13,750
Remaining markets 3,300 3,275
Construction permits 2,700 3,075
UHF TV
Markets 1-10 $15,075 $15,150
Markets 11-25 11,425 12,300
Markets 26-50 7,075 7,075
Markets 51-100 4,225 4,075
Remaining markets 1,150 1,150
Construction permits 2,800 4,000
Other
Satellite TV stations (all markets) $1,250 $740
Satellite TV construction permits 445 480
LPTV, TV/FM translators 280 305
Cable antenna relay service 53 55
Cable TV systems (per subscriber) .47 .49
Earth stations 175 180
Space stations 94,650 98,125
Radio Station Regulatory Fees by Market Population
Fee Category FY '00 FY '01
More than 1 Million**
AM Class A $4,375 $4,550
AM Class B 3,575 3,750
AM Class C 1,725 1,900
AM Class D 2,225 2,400
FM Classes A,B1,C3 3,575 3,750
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 4,375 4,550
Fee Category FY 00 FY 01
400,001-1 million**
AM Class A $2,725 $2,850
AM Class B 2,200 2,300
AM Class C 1,200 1,300
AM Class D 1,450 1,550
FM Classes A,B1,C3 2,200 2,300
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 2,725 2,850
125,001-400,000**
AM Class A $1,950 $2,050
AM Class B 1,350 1,450
AM Class C 625 725
AM Class D 775 875
FM Classes A,B1,C3 1,350 1,450
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 1,950 2,050
50,001-125,000**
AM Class A $1,325 $1,375
AM Class B 850 900
AM Class C 425 475
AM Class D 650 700
FM Classes A,B1,C3 850 900
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 1,325 1,375
20,001-50,00**
AM Class A $800 $850
AM Class B 625 675
AM Class C 300 350
AM Class D 425 475
FM Classes A,B1,C3 625 675
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 800 850
Fewer than 20,000**
AM Class A $400 $450
AM Class B 300 350
AM Class C 200 250
AM Class D 250 300
FM Classes A,B1,C3 300 350
FM Classes B,C,C1,C2 400 450
AM construction permit 250 280
FM construction permit 755 925

*proposed

**market size

Source: FCC

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