WAVM Maynard High School License in trouble again
Roger Kolakowski
rogerkola@aol.com
Fri Oct 21 09:21:00 EDT 2005
And of course the FCC can no longer determine if local content has more
value than "Bird Feed," and they don't have the legal or engineering
"expertise" to determine if a claimed 10% market share is anywhere near
realistic.
They are under manned, overworked, and forced to be driven by the almighty
dollar. I'm surprised they didn't "auction" the frequency.
Just another business the attorneys have taken over....
...off the stool...
Roger
WA1KAT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sid Schweiger" <sid@wrko.com>
To: <rogerkola@aol.com>; <boston-radio-interest@rolinin.bostonradio.org>
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2005 9:05 AM
Subject: Re: WAVM Maynard High School License in trouble again
> >>The "Candy Company" never ceases to amaze me.<<
>
> The "Candy Company" is only following its own rules. WAVM is a Class D
> station in the reserved portion of the FM band, making them a secondary
> service and subject to being taken off the air at any time, should
> anyone apply for a Class A license on that frequency. I'm just
> surprised it didn't happen sooner. And yes, I realize that WAVM had a
> CP for Class A status, but AFAIK it was never built, and has expired as
> a matter of law (all CPs now expire after three years, no exceptions).
>
> Of course, we all know that what the non-commercial FM band needs is
> another preacher whose god is, shall we say, less than holy. Colored
> green, in fact.
>
>
>
> Sid Schweiger
> IT Manager, Entercom Boston LLC
> WAAF - WEEI AM/FM - WMKK - WRKO - WVEI
> 20 Guest St / 3d Floor
> Boston MA 02135-2040
> Phone: 617-779-5369
> Fax: 617-779-5379
> E-Mail: sid@wrko.com
>
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