Last week, we lost another class D FM signal. The FCC deleted the license of WCEB at Corning Community College in upstate New York. The station had failed to renew its license when the time came, mainly due to the fact the person(s) running the station did not understand the proper procedure for renewal.
The loss of WCEB got me to thinking. Hence the reason for this post.
Is anyone on this board involved wiht a class D educational station? If so, how active is your station? Is there much interest in the station among students and/or community volunteers?
It seems we are losing more class D FM stations in recent years. I know most are being replaced wiht webcasts and such. I just hope we don't lose all of the class D signals. They are unique in their own right. The southern tier still has one lone class D signal on the air. I hope they can remain on air for years to come.
The loss of WCEB got me to thinking. Hence the reason for this post.
Is anyone on this board involved wiht a class D educational station? If so, how active is your station? Is there much interest in the station among students and/or community volunteers?
It seems we are losing more class D FM stations in recent years. I know most are being replaced wiht webcasts and such. I just hope we don't lose all of the class D signals. They are unique in their own right. The southern tier still has one lone class D signal on the air. I hope they can remain on air for years to come.