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WKAB-FM Berwick sold

Re: WKAB-FM Berwick sold...WHLM question

> After looking over your paperwork and hearing the story, I'd
> say your purchase was null and void. 47 CFR 73.1740 expires
> the license after 12 consecutive months of no
> operation...and failing to renew it just furthers the fact
> that there never was a license anyway.
>
> FCC should take back the allotment, auction it off, and then
> you can get it...probably cheaper than fighting the FCC and
> paying past due fines, not to mention you'd start with a
> clean slate.

Except that it's a class D, and you can't get a new class D. Nor, given everything else that's out there now on 1280, most particularly the 50 loud kilowatts of WADO in north Jersey, is it realistic to think that there's any way to squeeze even a minimal class B facility into Berwick on 1280. (At least not in a way that makes any economic sense at all.)

Looks to me like Kevin's strategy is the only one with any hope of keeping 1280 alive in the market. <P ID="signature">______________
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Re: WKAB-FM Berwick sold...WHLM question

> Except that it's a class D, and you can't get a new class D.
> Nor, given everything else that's out there now on 1280,
> most particularly the 50 loud kilowatts of WADO in north
> Jersey, is it realistic to think that there's any way to
> squeeze even a minimal class B facility into Berwick on
> 1280. (At least not in a way that makes any economic sense
> at all.)

I thought the halt was on new allotments. Regardless, if the station license was expired already...that still leads me to believe the sale is void.<P ID="signature">______________
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