A check of Google shows the real story...
THE NEW WLTS
The Lane Technical High School broadcasting station, W L T S, has been entirely rebuilt and remodeled, and the new station is hitting the high spots in radio popularity. Letters of commendation from all parts of Chicago and from outside the city have been received. The average Lane Indian is already well-informed as to the station's semi-weekly program but any student who is interested in knowing what the pro-. gram will be, should look in any Tuesday or Friday newspaper and there it will be in black and white.
"Go, Lane, Go," that popular school song which is emblematic of Lane in all its glory, is meeting with such acclaim that hardly a program is put on the air without its being sung. The new staff of W L T S is becoming very popular with the radio listeners, especially George Burhop, tenor, who is getting special attention. One listener described him as a future operatic star.
wow, how far are they moving?
After reviewing the record before us, we believe the reallotment of Channel 287C1 from
Slidell to Kenner and the modification of Station WLTS-FM's license to specify Kenner as its
community of license results in a preferential arrangement of channels as required by the
Commission's procedures noted in Modification of FM and TV Authorizations to Specify a New
Community of License. In reaching this determination we compared the existing arrangement of
allotments with the proposed arrangement using the FM priorities set forth in Revision of FM
Assignment Policies and Procedures, 90 FCC 2d 88 (1982). In this instance, Kenner receive its first
local aural transmission service (3), and therefore is preferred over the retention of two transmission
services at Slidell which will continue to be served locally by AM Station WSLA. As stated in the
Notice, we recognize that Kenner is partially located within the New Orleans Urbanized Area.
However, petitioner is not proposing to relocate Station WLTS-FM's transmitter site, therefore, the
reallotment will not result in any new gain or loss areas, and the station will continue to provide
Slidell with city grade 70 dBu coverage.
> A check of the FCC web site shows that the sale of WLTS from
> Forever to 2510 was finalized a week or two ago. According
> to the site, 94.5 still has the WLTS calls, but Forever has
> applied for them. Hey, what's this? 2510 has applied for a
> new set of calls. Hmmmmmmmm.
>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by killawatt on 02/14/06 05:02 AM.</FONT></P>