I'd agree about WZUM being toast, but there's more than one hand holding that piece of bread. This was in the McKeesport Daily News July 26 ...
Just over a year after Sovereign City Radio Services filed notice with the Federal Communications Commission of its sale of WZUM to Believe & Achieve Family and Educational Center, AM 1590 is less than a year from extinction.
An FCC notice of apparent liability was issued Jan. 7. WZUM then went silent in February. And on March 22 the clock officially began on the year Believe & Achieve has to get WZUM back on the air, lest the license expire permanently.
The FCC cited WZUM’s failure to monitor two Emergency Alert System sources and log EAS tests — problems dating back to Sovereign City ownership. It also cited WZUM’s inability to operate within licensed guidelines.
The FCC said a September 2009 field measurement showed a directional signal far stronger than allowed — and quoted an engineer as saying signals hadn’t been verified in two years, or before Sovereign City’s takeover of WZUM from Starboard Media to cover obligations to Sovereign owner and Starboard co-founder Mark C. Follett.
A Sept. 14, 2009, broadcast included an identification for a Virginia station WZUM was retransmitting; and WZUM staffers were not able to remotely control AM 1590’s transmitter .
Believe and Achieve seems in no position to correct the situation. It’s been learned the Virginia-based broadcaster was padlocked both out of studios along Buttermilk Hollow Road in West Mifflin and from the transmitter site in Crafton.
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By the way, I don't believe the FCC wants WZUM off the air any more than it wants any other station to go silent. However, with this much going for it, anyone interested in saving it would have to come up with far more money that it would be worth.