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[Title] => House urged to fasttrack new separation standard for FM radio
[Summary] => The House of Representatives is urging the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to fasttrack the adoption of a new separation standard for FM radio in the country and pave the way for the opening of the radio industry to more players.
Rep. Joseph Santiago, vice chairman of the House committee on transportation and communications and a former NTC commissioner, said at a recent hearing that the migration from a standard of 800 kilohertz to 400 kHz will solve the problem of how to accommodate new players in the FM radio industry.
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[Title] => Broadcast firm pushes shorter gap between FM stations
[Summary] => Broadcast company Media One Broadcasting Corp. (Media One) is pressing for a resolution on the proposed changes to the separation standard in the FM spectrum, saying the move will hasten the growth of the radio industry in the country.
Media One vice president for legal affairs Sheila Quien said in a statement that there is no technical impediment to shortening the gap between FM stations from 800 kilohertz (khz) to 400 khz.
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[Summary] => The House of Representatives is urging the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) to fasttrack the adoption of a new separation standard for FM radio in the country and pave the way for the opening of the radio industry to more players.
Rep. Joseph Santiago, vice chairman of the House committee on transportation and communications and a former NTC commissioner, said at a recent hearing that the migration from a standard of 800 kilohertz to 400 kHz will solve the problem of how to accommodate new players in the FM radio industry.
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[Summary] => Broadcast company Media One Broadcasting Corp. (Media One) is pressing for a resolution on the proposed changes to the separation standard in the FM spectrum, saying the move will hasten the growth of the radio industry in the country.
Media One vice president for legal affairs Sheila Quien said in a statement that there is no technical impediment to shortening the gap between FM stations from 800 kilohertz (khz) to 400 khz.
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January 20, 2003 - 12:00am