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romer979fm said:FCC? who mentioned the FCC? Oh...you did.
The FCC is concerned with the station licensed to Hendersonville operating on 92.1...
and isn't concerned with formats or slogans...or which group used 92Q first.
Why do you drag them into this?
BTW, I never worked for the FCC
To Chris Romer:
In response to you saying I never worked at WBYQ. That is a YES & NO answer:
What you're saying IS NOT the way the FCC sees it. WHVT, WBYQ, WMAK-FM, and WQQK are all the same station, the same license, same allocation, a frequency licensed to Hendersonville. It doesn't matter where the studio was located at the time, but the allocation and the transmitter site HAS ALWAYS been at the same location. The FCC sees it as the station has been on since 1970 to now, and it's all the same station, regardless of call letter changes, format changes, or licensee/ownership changes. The FCC sees it as Cumulus owns what we know as the original WHVT, on a LEGAL standpoint!
The commission doesn't care what is programmed on it, but the license is still the same, no matter IF the calls are changed. It's just like some ignorant people here in Gallatin refer to my station as the old WAMG, and that's incorrect, it's the old WWGM. I just modified the license and the allocation.
It is apparent that you have never read Part 73 or Part 74 of the government’s rules that deal with the FCC. You see the facility as two different stations, and it's not.
No, had nothing to do when the station was using the calls WBYQ, but I did when the calls were WQQK. I was in Middle (Jr. High) when the calls were WBYQ, nor was I there when the calls were WMAK-FM.
You worked for George Mooney, I worked for Sam Howard, and I will be glad to provide you copies of my tax returns for the years I worked for the station when Sam Howard was the licensee. In addition, I do have an air check made in 1988 when I was on WQQK. Also, a close friend of mine from high school, Katie (Watson) Harris recalls me working over at WQQK, when it was in the WVOL building, or you can call MSJ and he'll recall me working there when he was PD under Sam's Ownership, which was Phoenix of Hendersonville.
I think I know who put you up to making these comments. Tell'em to get a life!