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The FCC Media Bureau dismissed 14 low-power FM...

The FCC Media Bureau dismissed 14 low-power FM applications filed by Antonio Guel due to information provided on Form 318. An independent Audio Division staff analysis identified a number of discrepancies and commonalities in the information provided in the applications,…

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the bureau said in a letter to Guel (http://fcc.us/1sARcfk). Staff found that in some cases, the actual occupant at the listed mailing address wasn’t the applicant listed on Form 318, it said. It was established that none of the applicants or applicants’ board members had any relationship with the occupant at the address listed in the application, it said. There also were issues involving changes in ownership and reasonable site assurance, the bureau said. The applicants include East Memphis (Tennessee) Community Radio, Greensboro (North Carolina) Community Radio, and Sugar Land (Texas) Community Radio. The applications were filed last year during the LPFM filing window, the bureau said.