Subscribers to
http://www.fybush.com will get a special extra edition tomorrow that will "pick out some of the more interesting applications and what may be the most contested mutually-exclusive (MX) applications". He says in today's column that there were second-adjacent freqs to be granted, and established broadcasters will be interested to see if their "new neighbors" might cause them problems (94.9: we have 94.5 in Boston, 95.3 Cambridge) and engineering studies will have to pay attention to that. \
Under the complete list Fybush published, I noted two competitors for 94.9 in Boston (BOSTON HISPANIC COMMUNITY RADIO,
RENAISSANCE CHINESE CULTURAL ASSOCIATION) and also an applicant for one in Lynn on that freq (IGLESIA CHRISTIANA TORRENTE DE CEDRON). Am guessing each 94.9 may not be too powerful (I don't have the list of powers in front of me).
Oh, Eastie has 3 applicants for 94.9 incl Winthrop Art Assoc, Zumix, and Bos Public Schools. Maybe there is a general allocation for a 94.9 in Boston and these 5 are all going for it, with the last 3 being designated as East Boston.
We'll see who gets what frequency and which organizations can pull off fundraising.
An example of an LPFM, WOOL-LP in Bellows Falls VT (6 w at 387 ft)--they're trying to upgrade power
http://www.wool.fm/