Taunton approves new WVBF (1530 Middleborough Center) tower
Dan.Strassberg
dan.strassberg@att.net
Wed Oct 30 09:01:55 EDT 2013
I read and re-read the article and remain unsure of what Callahan is doing
or proposes to do. Does he want to add a second tower to WVBF's existing
site in Middleborough? If so, why are the Taunton selectmen involved? I can
imagine that a two-tower DA in Middleborough with 5 kW DA-D and a pattern
that protects WADK would allow WVBF to improve its signal in Taunton, but
this would appear to require no action by the City of Taunton. Adding a
second tower to the Middleborough site would very likely require approval
from the Town of Middleborough, however. If the old WPEP tower in Taunton
still stands and Callahan wants to move WVBF's transmitter there, he might
require approval from the City of Taunton and would, of course, require FCC
approval. Among other things, such a move would require a change in CoL,
which sounds as if it would violate the recently changed FCC policy on AM
CoL moves because it would deprive Middleborough of its only local broadcast
service.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Smyth" <ssmyth@psualum.com>
To: <boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 7:27 AM
Subject: Taunton approves new WVBF (1530 Middleborough Center) tower
> http://www.tauntongazette.com/news/x1745250874/Taunton-City-Council-approves-signal-upgrade-for-WVBF
>
> Most of the station's local programming is Taunton-centric, anyway. 1530
> // the blind reading service produced at the WATD facility during other
> hours.
>
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