Talk:KLPI
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[edit] Unreferenced text
The article said "Currently, the station threatens to lose its broadcasting license due to broadcasting at a lower wattage than their FCC charter. However, steps are currently being taken to rectify this discrepancy." I could find nothing at either the FCC licensing info for the station or the station's website to confirm this claim. The stations website does say that they are trying to increase their licensing from 4 kilowatt to 20 kilowatt, but this is a far cry from "losing their license because of not broadcasting with enout power." Please provide a reliable source for the claim before moving it back to the article. Edison 22:51, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
- The Iwantmyklpi" website and the techtalk archive state they are broadcasting at 10 to 20 watts, but do not actually say that the station never had the required power level. The newspaper links do not work, so the sourcing is not really what WP:ATT looks for. It is surprising there is nothing about the failure to comply with the license over a period of decades in the FCC file. I restored the text about low power operation to the article. Someone whoc cached a copy of the newspaper articles while they were online might add some informative info to the article. They could always go internet only. But as is, if the are running 10 watts on a frequency set aside for 4000 watt operation, they are tieing up a frequency that a valid broadcasting operation could put to better use. Edison 23:24, 13 April 2007 (UTC)