liradioprez said:
I'm on the board for the Long Island Broadcasters Wireless..check our application. We haven't stated anything about a settlement or to hold off on our application..We considered it with North East Gospel but decided to take our chances. That being said..why is it that the Hamptons Community Broadcasting is still "tendered for filing" along with us (LIBW) and the North East Gospel Broadcasting? Unless North East Gospel told the FCC to hold off because they want to settle with us?? We haven't heard from them..and I don't expect they could affect our application...that wouldn't be fair unless they got confirmation from us first.
As I hope either your attorney or engineer informed you, your application started getting processed by the FCC on
June 18, 2008.
MX Group 392. There are 8 in your MX group, with none claiming 1st service. 4 are also claiming no 2nd service (Eastport, Hampton Bays, East Quague, Quague). So, you don't have to worry about any of those, as you're claiming 2nd service. Of the 4 remaining applicants, I notice that Christian Charities Deliverance Church didn't document their 2nd service claim, which invalidates it. That leaves it between the two Riverhead applicants and the other one for Westhampton. I trust your attorney or engineer has figured it beyond that, as I'm neither and don't want to spend the time.
liradioprez said:
And on a side note, if you look at all the applications submitted during the 2007 NCE window, most applicants are still pending. I haven't seen one CP granted from that window. Can you show me one?
According to the FCC, there were about 3,600 applications filed in that window. Apparently,
about 270 of them were approved immediately because they were not in conflict with other applicants. The rest were in conflict, which the FCC calls "mutually exclusive" (MX) with other applicants. On
March 7, 2008 the FCC started processing "MX" groups of 4 or fewer parties.
June 18, 2008 the FCC started processing "MX" groups of 13 or fewer, which included your application. Then on
June 23, 2008 the FCC did a threshold Fair Distribution Analysis of 26 MX applications previously identified. They did that analysis on 32 more groups on
June 30, 2008 and 12 more on
August 21, 2008.
October 9, 2008 they started processing the rest of the MX groups. It's been kind of quiet since then because we just got a new President and they just got a new interim FCC chairman. I have no connection to the FCC, but I appreciate they are trying to do this correctly and relatively quickly.