‘What do you mean, the tower is gone?’: thieves steal 200ft structure from Alabama radio station
‘What do you mean, the tower is gone?’: thieves steal 200ft structure from Alabama radio station
Small radio station forced to go silent after ‘unbelievable’ theft of giant tower, which would cost over $100,000 to replace
Small radio station forced to go silent after ‘unbelievable’ theft of giant tower, which would cost over $100,000 to replace
Caption on the thumbnail image: "A different radio tower, which has presumably not been stolen." Cheeky.
15 0 ReplyI don't understand; why does losing the ability to transmit AM mean they're not permitted to transmit FM anymore?
6 0 ReplyTheir broadcast license probably has terms requiring both stations to be operational. FCC licensing can be extremely complex.
9 0 ReplyI assume it's some kind of bureaucratic precaution, as it is a federally licensed broadcaster.
2 0 ReplyMy guess is the terms of something require it to ensure accessibility, because FM is more commercial.
2 0 ReplyNeither the station’s own website, nor their gofundme have an answer to that question. Both just state as the article does that the FCC forced them to go off the air.
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