I was driving on Kenny Rd today and saw a tower that was off Chambers Rd. It was about 100 ft. high with 2 FM bays on it? Who's it is or is it a pirate?
LPFM in Columbus could end up being as big of monopoly as folks claim Clear Channel is. [And that's no secret.. the mailing addresses for each app can be found on the public accessible FCC apps].
I believe there should be community radio.. However having one party or group of people with their hands in multiple stations don't seem right.. Of course the FCC sees that stuff and it will be interesting to see how things turn out.. Apparently from reading a recent Tom Taylor newsletter the whole MX situation in Columbus will be fun to sort out with the parties involved and my understanding the various objections filed by each other.
I missed the Tom Taylor stuff, can you give me info on how to find it, thanks.
Yes, so far a mess. I wonder if the fight will continue to go on, and how one of the current owners of the community radio stations might fare, if their relationship with the "channel grabbers" becomes known...
You are right on the tower stuff, I think you are wrong on the other, it is true a some folks got greedy, and did apply for everything, and at the same time, thought it would be cute to attempt to hide it. There are just too many people who know about it, for example, check out the FCC website, on the film council application. My suspicions is this is the first of many, and at the same time, I think they could easily stand to lose the facilities they already have.
It's not a good thing to be caught lying to the FCC, I think that is where it will end up, and the more they insist on prolonging the inevitable, the more they are likely to have other folks included in the dispute, thus bringing forth new information.
Sometimes it's best to quit while you are ahead, but that is not the attitudes these guys have shown before. It's hasn't sunk in that the adversary is different this time.
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