Inside Radio
July 18, 2013

FCC field agents often use direction finding equipment to track down a pirate 
station, but in this case it was hot on the trail of a licensed operator.  But 
when they started on their journey last October to find out who was behind a 
station at 89.7 FM in Buffalo, NY, the one thing the agents knew is that there 
shouldn’t have been any station on that frequency in the market.

The Philadelphia-based team tracked the signal back to the Fellowship Christian 
Center.  What they found wasn’t a pirate, but Fellowshipworld’s WFWO, which 
should have instead been broadcasting from a site in Knowelsville, NY — 36 
miles away.   When they reached Fellowshipworld president John Young, he told 
the agents they stopped using their licensed tower site because the property 
owner needed to remove some trees around the antenna.   He agreed to power down 
WFWO, but it was just a few weeks later the FCC was alerted by an engineer at 
another station that it was back on the air from its site on Main Street — in 
Buffalo.   Young blamed his children, but in April Fellowshipworld told the FCC 
it was temporarily going off the air.

In proposing an $8,000 fine against Fellowshipworld, the Enforcement Bureau 
notes it could hand out a penalty half that size — but the broadcaster 
demonstrated a “deliberate disregard” for FCC requirements by moving more than 
30 miles in order to reach a significantly larger audience in the Buffalo metro.

“We view the misconduct in this case to be egregious,” Northeast Region 
director David Dombrowski writes in the decision.  Fellowshipworld has 30 days 
to appeal the proposed fine.

- See more at: http://www.insideradio.com//Article.asp?id=2676909#.Uefz5KBwbDc  
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