No New FM Translator for This AM Station
     
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The FCC says "no dice" to Money Matters Radio for an STA to operate WESO(AM) in Massachusetts on a new FM translator.

The case is noteworthy because it involves an FM translator that hasn't yet been authorized. The commission has been approving some waivers to allow AMs to operate on FM translators, as a closely watched rulemaking on this issue remains pending. Right now, FM translators are prohibited from rebroadcasting AM station's signals. Stations receiving waivers are doing so for existing FM translators.

The FCC last week denied a petition for reconsideration filed by Money Matters Radio which sought to overturn an earlier Audio Bureau decision. In September 2007, the company asked for an STA so it could build a new FM translator. It wanted to improve nighttime service.

The STA was denied; the Bureau told MMA the NPRM language specified it could only approve STAs in cases where the FM translator was already authorized.

MMR said the FCC was misinterpreting the language and that approving its STA would be in the public interest because it would allow for nighttime broadcast of high school sports. The FCC said in its decision last week that MMR did not raise new issues and that the language allowing STAs to be granted only in cases where there are "already-authorized FM translators" is pretty clear.

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This contradicts existing precedent. KSKY has been authorized 3 FM translators which are NEW licenses, not EXISTING translators. Even more curious, there is no evidence of their existance in the FCC database; they have no callsigns or facility numbers. The only record of their existance is found in the STA filings of KSKY. It appears the FCC is not following their own rules, and burying the evidence to keep others from duplicating it. KGGR, which has a translator on the same tower as KSKY's Dallas station, obtained theirs from an existing licensee. Why was KSKY given special privilege for not one, but three "invisible/unlicensed" translators. Perhaps Salem gets Divine Intervention in Washington.
By Anonymous on 2/28/2009

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