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Scott Fybush reports that WBGD has surrendered their license. You would think that they would have made an attempt to sell it.
http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html
It no longer appears in the FCC database.
"In Ocean County, Brick Memorial High School has officially surrendered the license to WBGD (91.9 Brick). In a letter to the FCC, principal Richard Caldes wrote that, "Unfortunately, the wiring sustained damage during a roof replacement, and due to the current economic climate facing public schools in New Jersey, it is financially impossible to replace and/or repair to operate." WBGD went on the air in 1975 as a 10-watter, and had upgraded over the years to 195 watts/56'."
http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html
It no longer appears in the FCC database.
"In Ocean County, Brick Memorial High School has officially surrendered the license to WBGD (91.9 Brick). In a letter to the FCC, principal Richard Caldes wrote that, "Unfortunately, the wiring sustained damage during a roof replacement, and due to the current economic climate facing public schools in New Jersey, it is financially impossible to replace and/or repair to operate." WBGD went on the air in 1975 as a 10-watter, and had upgraded over the years to 195 watts/56'."