FCC Actions The FCC has rescinded the license of Amy Meredith's Powell-Meredith Communications' 101.9 W270CS Gulfport MS for failing to construct permanent facilities at an authorized location prior to expiration. W270CS had filed for its license to cover on July 20, 2021, which had been granted on September 1, 2021 with the now-standard condition that it must operate continuously for the first year unless evidence provided that it was not constructed with temporary equipment. On November 23, Meredith filed a Silent STA for the translator for "technical" reasons without further details until later requested from FCC staff in which she stated that flooding from Hurricane Ida on August 30 damaged the transmitter, but it returned to operation a few days later until it stopped broadcasting on November 23 for additional unspecified technical operations. The agency then sent a Letter of Inquiry in which Meredith admitted W270CS was constructed not at the authorized tower
Gulfport, Miss., is the home of an FM translator its licensee hoped would serve this coastal city along the Gulf of Mexico. There's just one issue the facility was built, it seems, outside the parameters of what the licensee was authorized to do. As such, Audio Division Chief Al Shuldiner has rescinded the grant for the FM translator, which sought more time to remain silent as it figured out what to do to get on the air permanently.
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Jan 25, 2021
Residents hit hard by flooding in Shropshire have been left frustrated and exhausted after snow arrived to add to their misery .
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Snow meets flooding in Melverley. Photo: Melanie Hadwick
Communities around Bridgnorth, Ironbridge, Oswestry, Shrewsbury and beyond were waiting for water levels on the River Severn to go down enough so they could start a post-flood clean-up over the weekend.
But they woke up to further weather chaos on Sunday morning as heavy snow left roads in treacherous conditions and meant clean-up operations were put on hold.
And while larger areas have received plenty of national attention and support, smaller villages along the Severn and River Vyrnwy have said they feel ignored and have not received the support they had hoped for.