Call Sign WCLI is not available.
Call Sign Service Fac ID City State Effective Date Assigned To
WCLI-FM FM 10113 ENON OH 04/08/2011 MLB-DAYTON IV, LLC
Actually, this indicates the call sign is WCLI-FM rather than WCLI. If they are identifying as "WCLI", they are in violation of the FCC Identification rules--assuming the above is accurate.OhioMediaWatch said:Alan's right:
Call Sign WCLI is not available.
Call Sign Service Fac ID City State Effective Date Assigned To
WCLI-FM FM 10113 ENON OH 04/08/2011 MLB-DAYTON IV, LLC
The CDBS database often lags behind a couple of days when call signs change. The CDBS still lists it as WKSW...
alans613 said:110% sure limp73! Check out the FCC Call Sign desk at licensing.fcc.gov/prod/callsign/main.html. It states that they started using the calls on 4/8/2011, which was yesterday. I remember searching for the WCLI calls right after Click launched and it said that the calls weren't available, but all of the fields required were blank, so I figured that would be the new 101.5 calls. Now if you type in WCLI, it will say that the call sign is NOT available, and that it was registered to Main Line on 4/8/2011. Also, if you type in the WKSW calls, it will say that they are available.
BobOnTheJob said:Actually, this indicates the call sign is WCLI-FM rather than WCLI. If they are identifying as "WCLI", they are in violation of the FCC Identification rules--assuming the above is accurate.OhioMediaWatch said:Alan's right:
Call Sign WCLI is not available.
Call Sign Service Fac ID City State Effective Date Assigned To
WCLI-FM FM 10113 ENON OH 04/08/2011 MLB-DAYTON IV, LLC
The CDBS database often lags behind a couple of days when call signs change. The CDBS still lists it as WKSW...
OhioMediaWatch said:CDBS is the main FCC database. It's where FM Query, AM Query and TV Query get their information.
http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/cdbs_pa.htm
As noted, it takes call sign changes a few days to reflect in CDBS.
Yep, they're identifying themselves on-air as "WCLI-FM, Enon".BobOnTheJob said:Actually, this indicates the call sign is WCLI-FM rather than WCLI. If they are identifying as "WCLI", they are in violation of the FCC Identification rules--assuming the above is accurate.OhioMediaWatch said:Alan's right:
Call Sign WCLI is not available.
Call Sign Service Fac ID City State Effective Date Assigned To
WCLI-FM FM 10113 ENON OH 04/08/2011 MLB-DAYTON IV, LLC
The CDBS database often lags behind a couple of days when call signs change. The CDBS still lists it as WKSW...
gabigley1...The calls for Click on the day they launched were WKSW/Enon...I know that. It was the first thing that they played when they switched on the new frequency. What I was saying was that the day that Click launched, I was searching for different calls that would include the word "Click", such as WCLK(Taken), as well as WCLI, which looked like it was parked. There was no description to WHO the call sign belonged to, but WCLI was showing up as NOT available. I figured this would eventually be the call sign, but I wasn't 100% sure at the time. Hopefully this will clear things up.gabigley1 said:alans613 said:110% sure limp73! Check out the FCC Call Sign desk at licensing.fcc.gov/prod/callsign/main.html. It states that they started using the calls on 4/8/2011, which was yesterday. I remember searching for the WCLI calls right after Click launched and it said that the calls weren't available, but all of the fields required were blank, so I figured that would be the new 101.5 calls. Now if you type in WCLI, it will say that the call sign is NOT available, and that it was registered to Main Line on 4/8/2011. Also, if you type in the WKSW calls, it will say that they are available.
Check out the WKSW call letters the day of the station launch and it said they were were not available.
BobOnTheJob said:Actually, this indicates the call sign is WCLI-FM rather than WCLI. If they are identifying as "WCLI", they are in violation of the FCC Identification rules--assuming the above is accurate.OhioMediaWatch said:Alan's right:
Call Sign WCLI is not available.
Call Sign Service Fac ID City State Effective Date Assigned To
WCLI-FM FM 10113 ENON OH 04/08/2011 MLB-DAYTON IV, LLC
The CDBS database often lags behind a couple of days when call signs change. The CDBS still lists it as WKSW...
Who is incorrect here? Ohio Media Watch?
OhioMediaWatch said:CDBS is the main FCC database. It's where FM Query, AM Query and TV Query get their information.
http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/cdbs_pa.htm
As noted, it takes call sign changes a few days to reflect in CDBS.
As of last Saturday, the calls were still WKSW during a http://licensing.fcc.gov/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/cdbs_pa.htm search , but the call letter history for WKSW on that date showed this:
Call Sign History
Current Call Sign: WCLI-FM
Facility ID Number: 10113
Call Sign Begin Date
WCLI-FM 04/08/2011
WKSW 03/31/1985
WCOM-FM 06/01/1979
WCOMFM
gabigley1 said:Yes, but "WKSW" showed as "not available" during the day of their launch. Maybe that database wouldn't have showed the WKSW as available until April 8th? Not sure exactly how that works or what the FCC protocol is for stations that are applying for call letter that are pending to be changed. Was introduced to that call letter search 'tool' by the Ohio Media Watch, so a tip of the hat goes to them.
Was Clueless at the time as to what call letters WKSW had in mind for their new format. Someone suggested Main Line was going to exchange and swap call letters among the stations in the group. Of course, that didn't pan out, as we all know.