FCC Applications Radio Palouse, Inc. Files for Assignment of Authorization for K280FQ

Pullman, WALocal News

On June 29, 2022, Radio Palouse, Inc. , the licensee of K280FQ in Lewiston, ID, submitted an application to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for an Assignment of Authorization for the station's licenses. This application is crucial for maintaining the station's operational status and could potentially impact local broadcasting services. Interested community members can access the application by searching the FCC's online database using the K280FQ call letters, ensuring transparency in the process. Additionally, the article provides valuable resources for the public on how to file comments and petitions concerning the application, promoting civic engagement in media regulation.

The importance of local radio stations like K280FQ is underscored by such applications, which allow for continued service and community connection. Furthermore, the article serves as a reminder of the regulatory framework governing broadcasting, which is essential for maintaining a diverse media landscape. As the FCC processes this application, local residents will be keenly watching its implications for future programming and service delivery. The engagement of the public in this process reflects the broader significance of media in fostering community dialogue and information dissemination.

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