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Re: WNTN



>WNTN signs off the air whenever the sold brokered time ends.  Now it's 5
PM.
>Two summers ago, it was 3:30 or 4 PM.   It'll prbaly stay at 5 PM for a
long
>time, now, excepting darkest winter months (4:30 & 4:15).   Also, WNTN has
>nighttime authority of 1.7 watts.  (That's one-POINT-seven).
>---jibguy

Can a station sign off whenever it wants?  If a full or daytimer opts not to
use the full day, are there any license challenge or legal implications?
(This post jogs the question I've had on the mind.)
Bill O'Neill

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