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FCC Raises Fees Across the Board

By Bill McConnell -- Broadcasting & Cable, 8/3/2003 8:00:00 PM

Broadcasters will pay a lot more in regulatory fees this year to help the FCC meet its congressionally set obligation to increase revenues from those fees by 23%.

Large-market TV stations will see a hike of 18%-24% over 2002, the FCC said July 25. VHF stations in markets 1-10 will pay $57,650, up 23%; in markets 11-25, $43,225, up 18%. UHF stations in those markets will pay, respectively, $15,850, up 24%, and $12,875, up 20%.

Cable systems are expected to generate total revenue of $44.6 million on fees of 66¢ per subscriber. The 2002 fee was 53¢ per sub.

In radio, the biggest change was the revamp of station categories. The FCC added a "3 million and greater" category and expanded the market sizes of the other categories, it said, because of the trend to more-powerful stations and increases in general population.

Payments are due Sept. 24.

Commissioners Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps voiced reservations about across-the-board increases and encouraged their colleagues to explore ways to make the fees better reflect the costs of regulating each sector.

TV Station Fees
Category FY'02 FY'03
Source: FCC
VHF TV
Markets 1-10 $47,050 57,650
Markets 11-25 34,700 43,225
Markets 26-50 23,625 30,125
Markets 51-100 15,150 18,075
Remaining markets 3,525 4,450
Construction permits 2,750 4,625
UHF TV
Markets 1-10 $12,800 15,850
Markets 11-25 10,300 12,875
Markets 26-50 6,600 8,075
Markets 51-100 3,875 4,975
Remaining markets 1,075 1,425
Construction permits 5,175 8,300
Other
Satellite TV stations (all markets) $805 1,000
Satellite TV construction permits 420 515
LPTV, TV/FM translators 320 365
Cable antenna relay service 65 90
Cable TV systems (per subscriber) 0.53 0.66
Earth stations 140 210
Space stations 99,700 115,625
Radio Station Regulatory Fees
By market size*
Fee Category FY'02 FY'03**
*Total market population
**Note: Year-to-year comparison is approximate because of new population categories effective 2003. Previous categories: 1 million and greater, 401,000-1 million, 125,001-400,000, 50,000-125,000, 20,001-50,000, 20,000 and fewer.
NA = Not applicable because of the change in categories
Source: FCC
More than 3 million
AM Class A NA $7,200
AM Class B NA 5,400
AM Class C NA 3,100
AM Class D NA 4,000
FM Classes A, B1, C3 NA 6,650
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 NA 8,125
1,200,001-3 million
AM Class A $4,975 6,000
AM Class B 4,100 4,500
AM Class C 2,075 2,450
AM Class D 2,625 3,200
FM Classes A, B1, C3 4,100 5,225
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 4,975 6,250
400,001-1 million
AM Class A 3,125 3,900
AM Class B 2,525 2,925
AM Class C 1,425 1,625
AM Class D 1,700 2,000
FM Classes A, B1, C3 2,525 3,200
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 3,125 3,900
125,001-400,000
AM Class A 2,250 2,700
AM Class B 1,575 1,925
AM Class C 800 975
AM Class D 950 1,200
FM Classes A, B1, C3 1,575 2,025
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 2,250 2,650
Fee Category FY'02 FY'03**
50,001-125,000
AM Class A 1,500 1,800
AM Class B 975 1,125
AM Class C 525 650
AM Class D 775 1,000
FM Classes A, B1, C3 975 1,300
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 1,500 2,025
20,001-50,00*
AM Class A 925 1,200
AM Class B 725 900
AM Class C 375 475
AM Class D 525 600
FM Classes A, B1, C3 725 950
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 925 1,100
Fewer than 20,000
AM Class A 500 600
AM Class B 375 450
AM Class C 275 325
AM Class D 325 400
FM Classes A, B1, C3 375 475
FM Classes B, C, C1, C2 500 625
AM construction permit 370 455
FM construction permit 1,500 1,850
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