The Federal Communications Commission has changed its rules to allow two new FM radio channels in Matador, Texas. This means the town can now have more local radio stations, with specific locations set for their antennas.
Why it matters
This is a very small, very specific change to radio spectrum allocation. It shows how the FCC constantly adjusts its rules to fit available frequencies into local markets, even in tiny towns. These small adjustments are how the US manages its airwaves, ensuring that local communities can access broadcast services.
The signal
Watch for new radio stations to apply for licenses in Matador, Texas, using these newly available channels.