Wikipedia entry for WKOX

Paul Hopfgarten paul@derrynh.net
Thu May 24 08:49:44 EDT 2012


Didn't  WBCN broadcast fro 1660 Boylston St at one point? (that WOULD be 
ironic)

-Paul Hopfgarten
-Epping NH

-----Original Message----- 
From: Kevin Vahey
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 11:37 PM
To: Garrett Wollman
Cc: Boston Radio
Subject: Re: Wikipedia entry for WKOX

Speaking of call letters - can anything be more ironic than this?

http://charlotte.cbslocal.com/station/americas-talk-1660/

On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 10:59 PM, Garrett Wollman 
<wollman@bimajority.org>wrote:

> <<On Wed, 23 May 2012 21:39:39 -0400, Donna Halper <dlh@donnahalper.com>
> said:
>
> > On 5/23/2012 9:25 PM, Paul B. Walker, Jr. wrote:
> >> Well, how can Mr. Mindich own the WFNX call letters? once the station
> >> is sold and Clear Channel changes calls, unless Mr. Mindich puts them
> >> somewhere else, they become available for another station to use.
>
> > Evidently not, according to an article in this week's Boston Phoenix:
> > "WFNX's intellectual property, including its call letters, remains
> > property of the /Phoenix/."
>
> The FCC has a different view.  You guess which one prevails.
>
> (I just checked the Federal trademark register, and -- no surprise --
> there is no Federal registration for the word mark "WFNX".  Any other
> trademark rights Mindich may have are purely under Massachusetts law
> and would not prevent someone in another state from claiming that call
> sign.  He does have a Federal trademark registration for "The Boston
> Phoenix", so it's not like he's not familiar with the system.)
>
> It is a weird purchase for Clear Channel, though: can't be upgraded or
> moved easily, doesn't really complement any of their existing signals,
> doesn't have full-market coverage.  There's nobody currently operating
> in Boston who would have an obvious interest in swapping something
> else in another market for it.  Time will tell, of course.
>
> -GAWollman
>
> 



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