FCC Affirms a Test Pattern Does Not Preserve a Station License
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WASHINGTON: Regulators this week reaffirmed a that running a test pattern is 
not sufficient to 
maintain a broadcast license. WYLE-TV in Florence, Ala.,
had its analog license and digital construction permit cancelled in March after 
being off the 
air since Feb. 8, 2007.

Federal law states that "if a broadcasting station fails to transmit broadcast 
signals for any 
consecutive 12-month period, then the station license granted
for the operation of that broadcast station expires at the end of that period, 
notwithstanding 
any provision, term or condition of the license to the contrary."

WYLE, an affiliate of Jewelry TV until around 2005, was owned by ETC 
Communications. ETC had 
financial difficulties with the station and tried to sell
it after the CEO of the company died. While the station was silent, ETC entered 
into an 
agreement to sell it to WYLE-TV LLC (WTL) and received a $100,000
deposit. ETC asked to have the station license reinstated to complete the sale, 
but the FCC 
declined.

"ETC has not demonstrated natural disasters or other compelling circumstances 
which forced the 
station to cease operations," the FCC order
stated
. "Instead, ETC made a business decision, based upon its stated 'inability to 
finance the 
operations of WYLE,' to take the station off the air in February
2007. ETC later determined not to resume broadcasting, despite having received 
a substantial non 
refundable deposit from WTL, the station's prospective
buyer, in July 2007."

ETC protested that it briefly ran a test pattern on WYLE during the down 
period, and had 
therefore not been off the air for 12 consecutive months.

The FCC said precedent holds that "conducting equipment tests or transmitting 
an equipment test 
pattern does not prevent the automatic expiration of a
license."
-- Deborah D. McAdams

Ray T. Mahorney
WA4WGA

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