Mikey B's Pet-Station Movin' Out

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Lester wrote:
Hoosier Daddy wrote:And fix it so the spammers can't automatically sign up and clutter the board ... :x
That has already been fixed. They're signing up, but they're no longer getting automatic approval.
It looks much cleaner here. Again, thanks.

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Tom Taggart wrote:FCC website now down, but we found some interesting stuff marked 1/19:

Apps. filed for WCLG (Morgantown) and WETZ-FM, among several hundred miscellaneous activity. Nothing in the CDBS, though.
I've not seen these two bubble up in the CDBS yet. Is there still a pile of apps that haven't made it through the sausage grinder yet?
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This was probably something unrelated, no apps filed for either yet.
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Re: Mikey B's Pet-Station Movin' Out

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Cameron wrote:WUGO, in it's attempt to hyper-serve Grayson, Kentucky, has an application on-file with the FCC to go to 6kw and move to Argillite, Kentucky.

That will take the City-of-License contour down to 88% from 100% - by their numbers.

Could a City-of-License change be next?
What's the latest on this one?
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radiovision wrote:
Cameron wrote:WUGO, in it's attempt to hyper-serve Grayson, Kentucky, has an application on-file with the FCC to go to 6kw and move to Argillite, Kentucky.

That will take the City-of-License contour down to 88% from 100% - by their numbers.

Could a City-of-License change be next?
What's the latest on this one?
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