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- Community_Broadcasters_Association abstract "The Community Broadcasters Association (CBA) was a trade organization representing low-power broadcasting interests, including LPTV and Class A television stations, in the United States of America. It ceased operations in 2009.Key issues addressed by the CBA included the provision of interference protection for small broadcasters (for which it successfully petitioned the FCC for creation of the \"Class A\" designation in 1998) and the need for analog passthrough in coupon-eligible converter boxes (it had unsuccessfully pursued legal action claiming that the absence of this feature, needed to avoid blocking signals from low-power and foreign stations not converting to digital in 2009, violates the All-Channel Receiver Act of 1961).CBA's lawsuit seeking an injunction to halt the sale and distribution of DTV converter boxes lacking analog tuners and analog passthrough was filed in March 2008 but denied without comment in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in May 2008. The FCC and NTIA urged manufacturers to include analogue pass-through voluntarily in all converter boxes, and some of the newest generation of models now offer the feature.Due to the large number of public service announcements on full-service stations, which often confusingly claimed that \"all TV is going digital\" on February 17, 2009, the CBA established websites such as KeepUsOn.com to notify consumers of the continued post-transition operation of analogue LPTV, with information on how to find and install converters which offered analogue pass-through capability.The CBA also advocated that existing Class A stations be permitted to upgrade to full service status, obtaining the same must-carry access to cable television that was available to full-power broadcasters, and (like full-power broadcasters) opposed expansion of the FM radio band into the frequency range currently occupied by TV channels 5 and 6.Amy Brown was the executive director of the Community Broadcasters Association when it closed. The corresponding advocacy role for US full-service television stations is filled by the National Association of Broadcasters.".
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageExternalLink www.dtvnow.org.
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- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageRevisionID "680786067".
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink All-Channel_Receiver_Act.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Analog_passthrough.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_relay_station.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Broadcast_law.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_organizations_of_the_United_States.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_2009.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_organizations_in_the_United_States.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Class_A_television_service.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Coupon-eligible_converter_box.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Digital_television_transition_in_the_United_States.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcasting.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Full_service_(radio_format).
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Injunction.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Lawsuit.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Low-power_broadcasting.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Must-carry.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink NTSC.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink National_Association_of_Broadcasters.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink National_Telecommunications_and_Information_Administration.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Public_service_announcement.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Set-top_box.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink Television_channel.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_District_of_Columbia_Circuit.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageWikiLinkText "Community Broadcasters Association".
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association subject Category:Broadcast_law.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association subject Category:Defunct_organizations_of_the_United_States.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association subject Category:Organizations_disestablished_in_2009.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association subject Category:Television_organizations_in_the_United_States.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association hypernym Organization.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association type Organisation.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association type Communication.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association type Organization.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association type Organization.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association comment "The Community Broadcasters Association (CBA) was a trade organization representing low-power broadcasting interests, including LPTV and Class A television stations, in the United States of America.".
- Community_Broadcasters_Association label "Community Broadcasters Association".
- Community_Broadcasters_Association sameAs Q5154654.
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- Community_Broadcasters_Association sameAs Q5154654.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association wasDerivedFrom Community_Broadcasters_Association?oldid=680786067.
- Community_Broadcasters_Association isPrimaryTopicOf Community_Broadcasters_Association.