Well Mr. Groove and everyone else reading, another Meridian area station just got their license deleted. Details here: https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=7073
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WMOX is working on it. They won't be going away.
Well Mr. Groove and everyone else reading, another Meridian area station just got their license deleted. Details here: https://fccdata.org/?lang=en&facid=7073
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Just curiosity. The last time I was near Meridian (in Newton, in fact) was very early 60's and they pronounced it, sort of, "M'ridgin". Is that normal, or still sort of the way it is said?
Just curiosity. The last time I was near Meridian (in Newton, in fact) was very early 60's and they pronounced it, sort of, "M'ridgin". Is that normal, or still sort of the way it is said?
WMOX is working on it. They won't be going away.
In my hometown both AMs are done. At my current location (Meridian) One station has been deleted, one has not filed a renewal (due June 1st), and another (outside Meridian) has been on a STA for 6 years. They sign it on the air every six months for one day on a picnic table, generator and a long wire to keep the license active.
The others are strictly are a placeholder for their FM translators. They sign it on the air every six months for one day on a picnic table, generator and a long wire to keep the license active.
At location #2 (Monroeville) all AM's have been turned in or deleted.
....and so it goes.
How many high schools are there in Meridian, anyway? I find it hard to believe that with as many stations as they have there, that there is someone left out. I lived in rural Mississippi for years, and even the non-comm religious stations had HS football on at night. If they have a booster group, they can pay to get the games aired if they wanted to.
The STA is WQMS, correct? I believe this is an example of the need to "pee or get off the pot."
Which station in Meridian hasn't filed for renewal?