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    A Joseph Ross 
    joe@attorneyross.com
       
    Sun Jul  2 22:50:03 EDT 2017
    
    
  
Of course, a station in financial trouble may have gone dark because it 
couldn't afford to be on the air, and it may not have the money to be 
allowed not to be on the air.  Catch 22.
On 7/2/2017 2:59 PM, Bob Bittner via Boston-Radio-Interest wrote:
We have no idea whether there's a new negotiated lease or not.  And, if a
station goes silent, it doesn't have to notify the FCC until its off  for 15
consecutive days, at which time, they would apply for "Special Temporary
Authority" ($190.00 fee).
  
So nothing can be assumed about WMEX's demise  yet.
-----jibguy
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