This should be an easy open and shut case. In chess it's checkmate. Dean
Spencer and Worthington win. The Bloomington market should not get a new station.
Why?
1. Worthington has more population than Oolitic. The FCC's policy for the last 25 years has
been to allot a frequency to the largest town. Worthington has 350 more persons.
2. Spirit Media from Martinsville has now established a non-commercial station licensed to
Oolitic. So, Bruce Quinn's proposal is no longer for a first service to the community. But,
Dean Spencer's is, for Worthington.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/info?call=WMYJ&service=FMBut here's where it could get interesting-Lately the FCC seems to be siding with money.
If Oolitic and the Bloomington market win, millions go into the US treasury from the auction.
If worthington wins, the frequency will be lucky to bring $2,000. That will cost the FCC
millions of dollars.
So, do you think the FCC will change it's long standing policy and rule for Bruce Quinn,
the Bloomington market, and money? Or, is it Worthington, hands down?