Maureen,

Ever thought of podcasting? You basically have all the infrastructure 
in place, its simply a matter of submitting your streams to iTunes or 
podcastalley.

http://www.apple.com/itunes/store/podcaststechspecs.html

The good part is you're not subject to the FCC. Also, you can edit 
your show, aren't bound to set timelines, and can do it during a more 
convenient time. The bad part is you can't really take call-ins 
unless they're prearranged.

--- In AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com, Restore881FM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Whatever happened to Asbury Radio?
> Well I thought you'd never ask, Allen.
> The weekly show was like doing a feature article a week and so took 
considerable time from my revenue producing work. For most of the 
past 6.5 years my freelance work suffered and so did my bank account. 
Just prior to the first FCC visit to WYGG, I took an office job. My 
boss allows me to work four weekdays and Saturday, affording me one 
weekday to do my freelancing. It's working out quite well. The same 
cannot be said for the show, which hasn't aired since Nov. 16th.
> This letter, below, that I sent to Sen. Menendez on March 20th, 
will explain the current status. I recently got a response from Cong. 
Frank Pallone to a similar fax I sent him, on Feb. 12th.  He said his 
office had asked the FCC's enforcement bureau to look into it. If I 
don't hear anything by April 8th, I should give him another call. 
This isn't satisfactory since the station's temporary permit expires 
April 7th. Pallone had no response to that information.
> I know you've been critical of my show in the past, Allen, but I 
would hope that you and other critics could still appreciate the 
importance of this threat to free speech - and no, I still don't know 
who is behind this.
>    
> March 20, 2007
>  
> Re. FCC Intervention in WYGG 88.1FM
>  
> Dear Senator Menendez:
>  
> I have had a radio show, Asbury Radio (previously Restore by the 
Shore and Restore Radio), on WYGG 88.1 FM, which would've been on the 
air 7 years this June. The station is a low-band, minority owned 
arrangement that broadcasts largely in Haitian Creole. (Abner Luima 
bought and held the license until recently.) 
>  
> In mid-November Steven Desena, a field engineer with the FCC based 
on Varick St., in NY, claimed to be driving by our studios at 601 
Bangs Ave., in Asbury Park. Mr. Desena gained entrance to the 
building and examined the antenna without WYGG present. DeSena phoned 
the station manager, Jean Guy Henry, and pretended to be a cable 
installer who needed the transmitter turned down to work on the roof. 
He then summoned Henry  to the roof and brow beat Henry to try to get 
him to turn off the transmitter. Eventually, according to Henry, 
Desena turned off the transmission himself, which I’m told is a 
violation of FCC rules. The station remained off the air from just 
before Thanksgiving until February of 2007.
>  
> Desena told Henry he’d have to move the station, which he did 
during January.  The station was relocated to a house owned by and 
adjacent to the French Haitian church at 414 Asbury Ave. The FCC 
granted a temporary permit to allow the station back up on the air, 
but that permission expires in early April. The management gradually 
reintroduced programming to the station, with the exception of my 
show. Henry told me in March that he’s afraid that my show is the 
real target of the FCC’s attentions. (Desena visited again at the 
new location on Jan. 28th.) This makes three or four visits to a 100-
watt station in roughly two months. Despite this, there is no record 
on the FCC's web pages for listing Notices of Apparent Violation.
> On a recent visit, Desena reportedly asked specifically about my 
talk show and, granted this is second hand, told Henry that it may be 
the public’s right to talk about this stuff but they (?) don’t 
like it. 
>  
> Desena told Henry that all guests have to sign in, have to be 
listed prior to show time as well, with their topics and how long 
they intend to be on. Is this really Federal FCC Regulation? I can 
clearly see where such rules would have a possibly chilling effect on 
free speech.  
>  
> My second question is: Can you find out who or what formed the 
initial catalyst for Desena’s visit in November?
>  
> By the way, it may mean nothing, but my last show to air over WYGG 
was about the awakening potential of voters from Asbury Park’s West 
Side. Naturally, this protracted situation has only given fuel to 
speculation. Other subjects covered on my show have been random 
violence against Latino workers, Eminent Domain, Abolition of the 
Death Penalty, environmental and tenants' rights, etc.
> Again, if you could confirm these FCC requirements; and if you 
could find out the reason for the FCC’s spontaneous visit and 
termination of the signal, I would be most grateful.
>  
> Best regards,
> Maureen Nevin, Host - Asbury Radio
> 
> March 20, 2007
>




 
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