Gatekeeper007 said:
Ok my question is, is this station or was this station providing a service to the local community that it was serving.
The FCC should be embarrassed it took all this time to shut down WLMA. We all have rules to abide by and when Ron Moore made a mockery of them it made Greenwood radio look bad in general. There were tons of violations with his operation of the station and many of them weren't necessary. The FCC was well aware of them but didn't act until now. It's not fair to other operators who are making the effort and spending the resources to operate their stations legally. He was basically a pirate radio station and out selling less than $1 per holler radio ads, cheapening the pot for all the stations. I knew Ron Moore and while there is good and bad in everyone, some folks have more of one than the other. It didn't seem to bother him in the least he was illegal and why should it, the FCC wouldn't shut him down. Greenwood had a FM pirate station too back before you heard of many. Not sure why so many people have wanted to be in the radio business in Greenwood. Even in the heyday of AM radio, it was always a marginal market and underperformed similar sized markets elsewhere. The town in general is just not a good advertising market and advertising is what makes the business possible. Since we sold WCRS AM and the original WCRS FM permit moved to the Greenville market, I haven't ever looked back. As a Baptist preacher once said concerning trials and tribulations, "if you have never been tested, you ain't got a testimony." My testimony is stay the hell out of Greenwood!
What was WLMA's city-of-license? To have moved the tower location 10 miles, I am doubting the COL was Greenwood. If it was NOT Greenwood, then the answer to Gatekeeper is "no" the station was not serving its community as it was authorized.