"FCC at last defines policy on newspaper-broadcast crossownership." Broadcasting, February 3, 1975, pp. 23-24. [1][2] "Under the new rule, newspaper-television acquisitions will be barred if the television station puts a Grade A signal over the community in which the newspaper is published. And the rule requires divestiture by Jan. 1, 1980, if the only daily newspaper and only television station placing a city-grade signal over the community are commonly owned. The stations affected are WHMA-TVAnniston, Ala.; WALB-TVAlbany, Ga.; KGLO-TVMason City, Iowa; WTOK-TVMeridian, Miss.; WWNY-TVWatertown, N.Y.; KTAL-TVTexarkana, Tex.; and WHIS-TV Bluefield, W. Va."