The station that was interfering with WFUV was on 90.5 FM in the Paterson area and had a really powerful signal. I'm impressed that WFUV badgered the FCC into doing something, although it took a looooooooooooooong time. I have not heard anything back on 90.5 in that area since that pirate went down.
Now there's a 90.9 reggae pirate interfering with WFMU (91.1) in the Paterson area. WFMU is frustrated. At least it's not as powerful as the old 90.5, but still, it causes problems for FMU in Paterson, northern Clifton, Fair Lawn, and a few other spots nearby. It doesn't seem to cause much interference to WFUV though, as far as I've noticed. I kind of wish it would, because then maybe WFUV would crack the whip at the FCC again and get these jerks shut down. I wish they'd at least pick a different frequency. Really, you have to cause problems for little listener-supported non-comms, you scum?