The FCC Media Bureau denied six applications for new...
The FCC Media Bureau denied six applications for new low-power FM stations. It denied the application of Dillingham Christian Radio due to its failure to respond to a deficiency letter it received in 2001, it said in a memorandum opinion…
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and order (http://bit.ly/17Qx5jS). “While we do not doubt that the community of Dillingham, Alaska, could benefit from a new community radio service, DCR’s inability to offer such services is attributable solely to its own inaction.” Despite certifying in applications that they were non-stock, not-for-profit corporations, Esperanza Adventist Educational Radio in Florida and Springdale Adventist Educational Station in Arkansas “were not incorporated at the time they filed their applications,” the order said. The bureau also rescinded its approval of Montmorenci United Methodist Church’s application and denied an application from Mount Pisgah Adventist Educational Media, both in North Carolina, because they weren’t incorporated when their applications were filed, it said. The commission also dismissed an application from Rock n’ Roll Preservation Society in California for not demonstrating reasonable assurance of the availability of its proposed transmitter site, it said.