Public Notice 32500140

Action Taken Public Notice

325-C

2009-08-10

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                         PUBLIC NOTICE
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 Report No. 325-00140                                                                                          Monday August 10, 2009

                    PERMIT TO DELIVER PROGRAMS TO FOREIGN BROADCAST STATIONS
                                                            RE: ACTIONS TAKEN
The Commission, by its International Bureau, took the following actions pursuant to delegated authority. The effective
dates of the actions are the dates specified.
INFORMATIVE
325-STA-20090709-00004                                  UNIRADIO CORP.
Special Temporary Authority


Granted

Uniradio Corporation's July 9, 2009 request for Special Temporary Authority (STA) (325-STA-2009070900004) under Section 325 (c) and
309 (f) of the Communications Act, to allow Uniradio to deliver to XHTY-FM, Tijuana, Mexico for cross border broadcasts two highly
rated Spanish language programs that originate in the United States is hereby granted subject to conditions that include but are not limited to
the following. This Grant is effective August 10, 2009 for the period during which the Commission is processing Uniradio's application for
regular authority or 180 days, whichever comes first. Grant of this STA Permit is further conditioned upon the Mexican station's operation
in full compliance with applicable treaties and related provisions concerning electrical interference to U.S. broadcast stations.

This authorization is predicated on the use of a foreign station assignment, which must abide by the terms of the 1992 USA-Mexico FM
Broadcast Agreement. Hence, this program authorization applies only to the specific foreign station facilities which are currently on file
with the Commission as having been officially coordinated by the Secretaria de Comunicaciones y Transportes (SCT) in Mexico and
subsequently approved by the Commission for operation. If the transmitter coordinates or technical operating parameters of the foreign
station are altered subsequent to this authorization or are found to be different from those currently on file and approved by the Commission,
this program authorization will be subject to immediate termination without right to hearing.

For more information concerning this Notice, contact Janice Shields at (202) 418-2153; Janice.Shields@fcc.gov; TTY
202-418-2555.




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