TAFT was ransacked because of the community. Get over it
Let me get this straight; you finally admit Radio Campesina vandalized the 1310 AM studios in Taft, and it was because of the community.
Radio100 an obvious insider is telling us Radio Campesina destroyed a broadcast facility because of the community they were licensed to serve did something wrong? Wow!
Would you like to explain what the good people of Taft did to justify having their radio station vandalized by Radio Campesina. Can you believe a licensed broadcaster is admitting they ransacked the 1310AM studios because of the community, and telling us to get over it?
Admit it Bakersfield is a better place because of Radio Campesina.
In your dreams! Radio Campesina is an embarrassment to the broadcast community and the good people of Taft, your city of license and the people you are licensed to serve and have done nothing for. The sooner Radio Campesina gets it's license revoked the better as far as I'm concerned, and I think you just gave the ammunition to accelerate that process.
1310AM could easily have been donated to Taft college since you had no use for it, or at least have the equipment donated to a community group, no Radio Campesina would rather destroy it. I had the honor of meeting the gentleman who built 1310AM, he took allot of pride in building that station with state of the art equipment; including the prototype for Shaffer automation. Serving in the public interest was priority one, for the owner even if it never made a bunch of money, as long as it paid the bills and he could take a little home he was happy. I know he is very disappointed Radio Campesina.
Just before Radio Campesina wiped out 1310AM, it was back doing what it did best; serving in the community interest via LMA with RC. On a visit to Taft on another matter and what turned out to be the week just before Campesina had 1310 ransacked. I found a group of high school students in the studio, operating the radio station (under supervision), doing everything including play-by-play sports. I was so impressed with what I herd and witnessed, I drove 140 miles back to Taft the following weekend to hear some more of the talent and offer my support and remote equipment. On the Grapevine I tuned to 1310, I herd nothing but static, the station was off the air for some reason. To make a long story short; I could not believe the station that was so full of life the week before was silent, not only was it silent but the studios I stopped by were in ruin; somebody had destroyed it! I had to know what happened, it took allot of investigating, but I found out who did this to a great little hometown radio station. To my shock and dismay it turned out the folks at Radio Campesina had ordered the station be destroyed and had the right to do so according to the misguided sheriff. Up to this point, I never knew why Radio Campesina would do such a thing. Thanks to Radio100 I have the answer; it was the communities fault. I must say that is a new one! Kind of like the thirty-year-old ranch hand who blames the 10 year old for coming on to him for his criminal behavior.
Sorry Radio 100, I will never forget, but I will get over it when Radio Campesina has its license revoked.
By the way the last time I called Radio Campesina and asked where in Taft the public inspection file was kept, Radio Campesina management told me to get lost and it was none of my business where it was kept. Perhaps an inspector from the FCC will have better luck finding it than I did!
You may of thought you got away with it! Perhaps now is the time come to pay the piper. As hard as this economic meltdown may be on all of us, it will be worth it when if takes Radio Campesina down with it.
Steve