The response is vague, but hints at violations and says it had
nothing to do with programming content. I have done some broadcast
work in the area and know someting about how radio stations and the
FCC operates. From what I can see, the station could be trying to
put the blame on the FCC
So there are some people who claim to have firsthand knowledge about
the inspection. The whole thing about coming back posing as a cable
guy to get to the roof, 30 minutes after already identifying himself
and going to the roof with the station GM, didn't make sense.
Robert, wondering how
Sorry, I just saw your profile, Robert, and now I think I know why you
were in the building, what a coincidence. Knowing this, there's no
reason to doubt your story. You could probably lay to rest all the
questions about motivation for, and method of the inspection since you
were there.
no documentation on this inspection or
shutdown. Why is that?
Someone indeed should find out what the story on this is and I
don't see any results coming from you. So far all I have heard from
you is
pistonen57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's just end this nonsense. I've
Let's just end this nonsense. I've never seen someone more laughably
off-base than Mike with his be-all end-all doom and gloom conspiracy
theories. Whatever he thinks he knows about AP politics is all well
and good, but it has nothing to do with what happened to WYGG. There
really is no
Let's just end this nonsense. I've never seen someone more laughably
off-base than Mike with his be-all end-all doom and gloom conspiracy
theories. Whatever he thinks he knows about AP politics is all well
and good, but it has nothing to do with what happened to WYGG. There
really is no mystery to