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Anywhere CAP III goes, controversy follows.
static_cling said:Verrry interesting. Prior to WCER's recent "we're-signing-off" stunt, I had heard some credible sources tell of a pending sale...but nothing mentioning any kind of deal involving CAP.
Wright County Guy said:DX-midAMerica.com reports WINW is back w/Gospel as of yesterday (11-25).
Nathan Obral said:Possible that WINW was on for only one day so as to keep the license active?
I'm actually surprised that anything was being transmitted, given the multiple times WINW's transmitter was plundered for copper late last year.
I would so love to look into CAP III. There's just something that doesn't sit well with me.
stereolane said:WINW has been reinstated, under STA.
OhioMediaWatch said:stereolane said:WINW has been reinstated, under STA.
Old news. The FCC granted the STA basically IN SPITE of Pinebrook Corporation, saying the restoral of WINW was in the public interest. Here's the letter:
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=28165
The date on the letter in the correspondence folder is September 15th, and it gives Patrick Barb basically a 6 month clock (which would be March 2012) or whenever the pending renewal filed in July is approved, if it is. It strongly hints that Pinebrook will face some sort of sanction for not filing for timely approval.
We knew this months ago, so this is not new. The current question is, did WINW light up even for a moment, enough to trigger radio station databases?
OhioMediaWatch said:stereolane said:WINW has been reinstated, under STA.
Old news. The FCC granted the STA basically IN SPITE of Pinebrook Corporation, saying the restoral of WINW was in the public interest. Here's the letter:
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/prod/cdbs/forms/prod/getimportletter_exh.cgi?import_letter_id=28165
The date on the letter in the correspondence folder is September 15th, and it gives Patrick Barb basically a 6 month clock (which would be March 2012) or whenever the pending renewal filed in July is approved, if it is. It strongly hints that Pinebrook will face some sort of sanction for not filing for timely approval.
We knew this months ago, so this is not new. The current question is, did WINW light up even for a moment, enough to trigger radio station databases?
John Baylor said:What happens with WINW should have no bearing on WCER. The only connection was programming for a short period of time. Bet you could but 900 for less that $50k right now.