*Pages 1--4 from Microsoft Word - 48954.doc* Federal Communications Commission FCC 05- 105 Before the Federal Communications Commission Washington, D. C. 20554 In re Applications of: GREATER JOHNSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL For a Construction Permit for a New LPFM Station at Johnstown, PA JOHNSTOWN EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION For a Construction Permit for a New LPFM Station at Johnstown, PA ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) File No. BNPL- 20010615AER Facility ID No. 134644 File No. BNLP- 20010614ACC Facility ID No. 133802 MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Adopted: May 17, 2005 Released: May 27, 2005 By the Commission: Commissioners Copps and Adelstein issuing a joint statement. I. INTRODUCTION 1. The Commission has before it the captioned, mutually exclusive applications of Greater Johnstown High School (“ JHS”) and Johnstown Educational Association (“ JEA”), seeking construction permits in the Low Power FM (“ LPFM”) Broadcast Service at Johnstown, Pennsylvania. In accordance with our procedures, 1 the Commission published notice of the applications’ tentative selectee status. 2 No parties filed petitions to deny or informal objections in response to these applications. II. DISCUSSION 2. Before applying the mutually exclusive selection procedure preference to determine the number of merit points to be awarded to each applicant, we first ascertain the basic eligibility of the applicants. In order to further our diversity goals and foster local, community- based service, we do not allow any broadcaster or other media entity subject to our ownership rules to control or to hold an attributable ownership interest in an LPFM station or enter broadcast- related operating agreements with an LPFM licensee. Additionally, to foster the local nature of LPFM service, we have limited eligibility to local entities during the first two years that LPFM licenses are available. Based on the complete application record, we conclude that JHS and JEA are qualified to hold an LPFM station license. 1 See Creation of a Low Power Radio Service, Report & Order, 15 FCC Rcd 2205 (2000); Creation of a Low Power Radio Service, Memorandum Opinion & Order on Reconsideration, 15 FCC Rcd 19208 (2000); and Creation of Low Power Radio Service, Second Report & Order, 16 FCC Rcd 8026 (2001). 2 See Public Notice, Closed Groups of Pending Low Power FM Mutually Exclusive Applications Accepted for Filing, DA 04- 679, (rel. Mar. 12, 2004). 1 Federal Communications Commission FCC 05- 105 2 3. Mutually exclusive LPFM applications are subject to the comparative selection procedures set forth in Section 73. 872 of the commission’s rules. 3 This procedure awards a maximum of three points based on three criteria deemed to be most relevant to predicting the applicant best qualified to provide the service for which LPFM spectrum has been allocated. 4 Each applicant that certified that it has had an established community presence of at least two years' duration is awarded one point. An applicant is deemed to have an established community presence if, for a period of at least two years prior to application, the applicant has been physically headquartered, has had a campus, or has had 75 percent of its board members residing within 10 miles of the reference coordinates of the proposed transmitting antenna. Second, an applicant that has pledged to operate at least 12 hours per day is awarded one point. Third, an applicant that has pledged to originate locally at least eight hours of programming per day is awarded one point. For purposes of this criterion, local origination is defined as the production of programming within 10 miles of the reference coordinates of the proposed transmitting antenna. 5 The tentative selectee is the applicant with the highest score. 4. Under this comparative selection process, the applicants are awarded the following points: Established Community Presence. JHS is entitled to one point because it certifies that for a period of at least two years prior to the filing date of its application, it has existed as an educational institution or organization and has been physically headquartered, has had a campus, or has had 75 percent of its board members residing within 10 miles of the coordinates of the proposed transmitting antenna. 6 JEA is not entitled to one point because it does not certify that it meets the requirements of being physically headquartered, having a campus, or having 75 percent of its board members residing within 10 miles of the reference coordinates of the proposed transmitting antenna for a period of at least two years prior to the filing date of its application. 7 Proposed Operating Hours. Each applicant is entitled to one point because it pledges to operate at least 12 hours per day. 8 Local Program Origination. JHS is entitled to one point because it pledges to originate at least eight hours of local programming per day. 9 JEA is not entitled to one point because it does not pledge to originate at least eight hours of local programming per day. 10 Total. Accordingly, JHS is entitled to three points, and JEA is entitled to one point. Thus, JHS is the prevailing tentative selectee in LPFM Mutually Exclusive Group No. 94. We conclude that grant of JHS’s application would serve the public interest, convenience and necessity. 3 47 C. F. R. § 73.872. 4 Id. 5 See id. 6 See File No. BNPL- 20010615AER (“ JHS Application”) at Section III, Question 1( a); see also Exhibit 7. 7 See File No. BNPL- 20010614ACC (“ JEA Application”) at Section III, Question 1( a); see also Exhibit 7. 8 See JHS Application at Question 2; see also JEA Application at Question 2. 9 See JHS Application at Question 3. 10 See JEA Application at Question 3. 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC 05- 105 3 III. ORDERING CLAUSES 5. Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, that the application of Johnstown Educational Association (File No. BNPL- 20010614ACC) IS DISMISSED. 6. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the application of Greater Johnstown High School (File No. BNPL- 20010615AER) IS GRANTED. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Marlene H. Dortch Secretary 3 Federal Communications Commission FCC 05- 105 4 JOINT STATEMENT OF COMMISSIONERS MICHAEL J. COPPS AND JONATHAN S. ADELSTEIN Re: Applications for Construction Permits for New LPFM Stations We are pleased that the Commission is moving ahead to license additional low power FM radio stations. These community- based stations are licensed to churches, schools and other local organizations and can help in significant ways to meet the needs of under- represented communities. Low power benefits recording artists by providing more outlets for airplay, especially on a local or regional level. It provides community coverage in often strikingly- successful ways. To promote these local stations, we hope the Commission would also move forward on its recent proceeding on low power FM radio and consider opening a new filing window for the many noncommercial entities that want to offer new low power FM radio services wherever possible. 4