Due to changes in FCC rulings, there are plans to add night-time service, but at a very low power rating of 2 or 3 watts at night.
In his reading of the FCC ruling, the agency essentially claimed for itself a power over the Internet that "has absolutely no limits."
In 1982 the frequency changed to the current 104.9, due to interference from other stations and FCC rulings.
There was a nice vote in the Senate, 52 to 46, to oppose regulation which was opposing the FCC ruling.
Her protest was denied, with the FCC ruling that a television network could, at its discretion, delete or edit remarks on its programs.
It relies on assumptions and calculations that are unsupported, directly contradicted by available data, and contrary to previous FCC rulings.
The Department of Justice and a number of cable providers contested the FCC ruling in courts as unconstitutional.
These exclusivity contracts were made illegal by FCC ruling 07-889 [1] on October 31, 2007.
Without that FCC ruling, the paper would have shut down.
But, KWIK stayed on the air for two more years, while they appealed the FCC ruling through the courts.