Sec. 73.3550 Requests for new or modified call sign assignments.
(a) Requests for new or modified call sign assignments for broadcast
stations shall be made by letter to the Secretary, FCC, Washington, DC
20554. An original and one copy of the letter shall be submitted.
Incomplete or otherwise defective filings will be returned by the FCC.
As many as five call sign choices, listed in decending order of
preference, may be included in a single request. A call sign may not be
reserved.
(b) No request for a new call sign assignment will be accepted from
an applicant for a new station until the FCC has granted a construction
permit. Failure by the permittee of a new station to request the
assignment of a specific call sign within 30 days of grant of the
construction permit will result in the FCC, on its own motion, assigning
an appropriate call sign. All initial construction permits for low power
TV stations will be issued with a five-character low power TV call sign.
(c) An applicant for transfer or assignment of an outstanding
construction permit or license may, in accordance with this section,
request a new call sign assignment at the time the application for
transfer or assignment is filed, or at any time thereafter. In the
absence of written consent of the proposed transferor or assignor, no
change in call sign assignment will be made effective until such
application is granted by the FCC and the transaction consummated.
(d) Where an application is granted by the FCC for transfer or
assignment of the construction permit or license of a station whose
existing call sign conforms to that of a commonly owned station not part
of the transaction, the licensee shall, within 30 days after
consummation, request a different call sign or submit a statement of
written consent to retain the conforming call sign from the existing
owner and the licensee of any other station that may be using the
station's call sign. In such cases, should a suitable application or
proper consent statement not be submitted within that period of time,
the FCC will, on its own motion, select an appropriate call sign and
effect the change in call sign assignment.
(e) Call signs beginning with the letter ``K'' will not be assigned
to stations located east of the Mississippi River, nor will call signs
beginning with the letter ``W'' be assigned to stations located west of
the Mississippi River.
(f) Only four-letter call signs (plus an LP suffix or FM or TV
suffixes, if used) will be assigned. However, subject to the other
provisions of this section, a call sign of a station may be conformed to
a commonly owned station holding a three-letter call assignment (plus
FM, TV or LP suffixes, if used).
(g) Subject to the foregoing limitations, applicants may request
call signs of their choice if the combination is available. Objections
to the assignment of requested call signs will not be entertained at the
FCC. However, this does not hamper any party from asserting such rights
as it may have under private law in some other forum. Should it be
determined by an appropriate forum that a station should not utilize a
particular call sign, the initial assignment of a call sign will not
serve as a bar to the making of a different assignment.
(h) Call signs are assigned on a ``first-come-first-served'' basis.
Receipt by
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the FCC of a request for an available call sign blocks the acceptance of
competing requests until the first received request is processed to
completion. In the case of requests for the same call sign being
received on the same date at the FCC, the assignment (if otherwise
grantable) will be made to the station having the longest continuous
record of broadcasting operation under substantially unchanged ownership
and control. However, involuntary and pro forma assignments will not be
taken into account in determining priority. If a low-power TV operator
and an AM, FM or full-power TV operator apply for the same call sign on
the same date at the FCC, the AM, FM or full-power TV operator will
prevail.
Note: The provisions of paragraph (h) of this section shall not
apply to a licensee requesting a transfer to another frequency where the
existing and new facilities serve substantially the same area (i.e.,
where at least one of the stations serves both communities of license).
(i) Stations in different broadcast services (or operating jointly
in the 535-1605 kHz band and in the 1605-1705 kHz band) which are under
common control may request that their call signs be conformed by the
assignment of the same basic call sign if that call sign is not being
used by a non-commonly owned station. For the purposes of this
paragraph, 50% or greater common ownership shall constitute a prima
facie showing of common control.
(j) The provisions of this section shall not apply to International
broadcast stations, to stations authorized under Part 74 of the rules
(except as provided in Sec. 74.783 of this chapter), nor to FM or TV
stations seeking to modify an existing call sign only to the extent of
adding or deleting an ``-FM'' or ``-TV'' suffix. The latter additions
and deletions may be effective upon notification to the Commission.
(k) Unless subject to a pending transfer or assignment application,
a change in call sign assignment will be made effective on the date
specified in the telegram authorizing the change. In this regard, the
applicant may include with its application a request for a specific
effective date to take place within 45 days of the submission of its
application for a call sign. Postponement of the effective date will be
granted only in response to a timely request and for only the most
compelling reasons.
(l) Four-letter combinations commencing with ``W'' or ``K'' which
are assigned as call signs to ships or to other radio services are not
available for assignment to broadcast stations, with or without the ``-
FM'' or ``-TV'' suffix.
(m) Users of nonlicensed, low-power devices operating under Part 15
of the FCC rules may use whatever identification is currently desired,
so long as propriety is observed and no confusion results with a station
for which the FCC issues a license.
(n) Where a requested call sign, without the ``-FM,'' ``-TV'' or ``-
LP'' suffix, would conform to the call sign of any other non-commonly
owned station(s) operating in a different service, the applicant must
obtain and submit with the application for the call sign the written
consent of the licensee(s) of such stations.
[ 48 FR 57136 , Dec. 28, 1983, as amended at 52 FR 5295 , Feb. 20, 1987; 52 FR 43079 , Nov. 9, 1987; 56 FR 64873 , Dec. 12, 1991; 59 FR 31556 , June
20, 1994]
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