> > "WBRU would like to thank all of our dedicated listeners.
> > It's been a wonderful 36 years. We will miss you all. Keep
>
> > rockin'!" - MySpace.com Bulletin from the Official WBRU
> > MySpace Account
> >
> > Hmm looks like BRU is going off the air?
> >
> Weird. Their license expires on April 1st, 2006... then
> again, so does just about every other radio station in the
> area... I wonder... did one of those college kids who run
> the station space out and forget to send the renewal
> paperwork down to the FCC in Washington? Highly doubtful...
Nope, they did send it. All AM & FM stations in New England have their licenses expire on April 1, 2006 but they were all required to begin the renewal process by filing for renewal on December 1, 2005...which WBRU did. Check out the FCC's CDBS:
http://svartifoss2.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_sear.htm
(type in WBRU for call sign and hit enter - a list of (almost) all of the applications they've ever made to the FCC will be in there)
Interestingly, they DID file an amendment to their license renewal just two weeks ago, but there's nothing major in there. It appears they had to do some extra work with WHJY to certify their tower was meeting RF exposure limits, and also that apparently they goofed on the pre- and post-filing on-air announcements about license renewal; but that's not anything bad enough to justify not renewing the license.
Good point on the April Fools Day prank idea, though...I'd almost forgotten it was almost that time. Certainly given that license renewal is going on right now, it would make an effective prank. Also - WBRU 95.5 started in 1966, IIRC...so that would make it 40 years old, not 36.