An AM Traveler’s Information Station (TIS) is typically not considered an attributable interest that would prevent LPFM ownership. TIS stations are designated for providing non-commercial, traffic, and traveler-related information, primarily to serve the interests of the traveling public. These stations are subject to specific regulations and are generally not considered as part of the ownership or attribution rules that apply to full-power commercial or non-commercial radio stations.
An AM Traveler’s Information Station (TIS) is typically not considered an attributable interest that would prevent LPFM ownership. TIS stations are designated for providing non-commercial, traffic, and traveler-related information, primarily to serve the interests of the traveling public. These stations are subject to specific regulations and are generally not considered as part of the ownership or attribution rules that apply to full-power commercial or non-commercial radio stations.
Therefore, owning or operating a TIS station should not typically interfere with an entity’s ability to own or operate an LPFM station, as long as they meet the eligibility criteria and licensing requirements set forth by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for LPFM stations. However, it’s always a good practice to check with the FCC or a legal expert for specific guidance based on your unique circumstances.