Carmine5 said:
stormy01 said:
Tell us your success stories or those you know of. (web links would be very helpful and interesting for sure!)
Probably the most famous (or infamous in the view of the NAB) is Radio Goldfield in Goldfield, NV. Started out as a pirate, was shut down by the FCC, became in LPFM with the help of a senator and later a non-com.
Now it's for sale. Asking price, 100K (minus the mobile home/studio).
Read about it here:
http://www.pahrumpvalleytimes.com/2007/Feb-02-Fri-2007/news/12344648.html
http://www.radiogoldfield.org/
This picture does not compute. Neither link indicates that the "thing" is for sale or that the asking price is $100,000.
The second link brings up a website indicating the call letters are WGFN but it you search for WGFN you find yourself in Glen Arbor, Michigan.
If the guy is operating under an STA while waiting for an application window, what does he have that he can sell? And the rules are pretty clear for LPFM that in addition to not being commercial, you cannot sell an LPFM for a price or a situation that puts profit in someones pocket.
Part of this story is missing... or is quite fuzzy.