FCC Swaps Radio Spots: Adamsville Loses, Richland Springs Gains
Published Date: 9/24/2025
Rule
Summary
The FCC is moving a radio channel from Adamsville, Texas, to Richland Springs, Texas. This change means Richland Springs will get a new radio spot, while Adamsville loses one. The switch follows safety rules and includes a specific location for the new station, with no extra costs or delays mentioned.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
Richland Springs Gains FM Channel
If you live in Richland Springs, Texas, the FCC added FM Channel 285A to your community. The allotment has a site restriction 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) southeast of Richland Springs at reference coordinates 31-10-24 NL and 98-53-25 WL.
Adamsville Loses FM Channel
If you live in Adamsville, Texas, the FCC removed FM Channel 285A from the community, so Adamsville loses that radio allotment. The change was made consistent with the Commission's minimum distance separation requirements.
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