Lengthened license renewals to 8 years for both radio and TV, and eliminated the "comparative renewal"
For radio, eliminated all national caps on the number of radio stations in which one party could have an attributable interest and increased to 8 stations the number one party could own in the largest radio markets
For television, raised national ownership caps to having stations that reached no more than 35% of the national audience, with no limits on the number of stations that could be owned as long as their reach was under that cap.
Allocated spectrum that resulted in the DTV transition