The radio station is approximately 25 watts, meaning it covers parts of Belfry, Kentucky, and stretches to around the turn off for Kentucky Route 292 on U.S. 119. It's the only radio station in Williamson and aims to be a voice for the city and partner in what the listeners want, Pam Granger said. Tim Granger said he's also contacted the Federal Communications Commission, which regulates the radio waves, to make sure he was not in violation of any codes. - Williamson Daily News
Nope. Not in the license database.
Yar’ ‘ave a pirate sellin’ agin’ ya’s.
------------------------ Cameron Smith - CSRE®
Senior Member - SBE 68 Birmingham
Senior Digital Product Manager - Hibbett Sports|City Gear
Now who would be so brazen as to build and advertise a pirate radio station in WV?
What kind of person could come up with a scheme like this?
Maybe it is someone who has done this sort of thing before.
"Everyone Should be aware that you're just a screen grab away from infamy."
Maybe the letter to the FCC that the guy sent to explain what they were going to do, Worked.
An explanation of the true power of the federal government may have been received.
Now that the people have made fools of themselves, They probably took what cash they had and vamoosed.
I would think there was criminal intent. No one could be that stupid.
"Everyone Should be aware that you're just a screen grab away from infamy."