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WCKL (New York)

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WCKL
Broadcast areaMid-Hudson Region
Frequency560 kHz
Programming
FormatDefunct
Ownership
OwnerFamily Broadcasting and Media
History
First air date
1970
Last air date
2015
Call sign meaning
Catskill
Technical information
Facility ID63526
ClassD
Power
Transmitter coordinates
42°12′03″N 73°50′09″W / 42.20083°N 73.83583°W / 42.20083; -73.83583

WCKL (560 AM) was a radio station licensed to Catskill, New York, United States, to broadcast at 560 kHz. The station lost its license in October 2016 in a consent decree with the FCC in which Brian Dodge admitted lying to the FCC, using various false names and addresses to control radio stations, numerous other violations, and a $100,000 fine to be paid by selling three FM translators to other broadcasters. Earlier, the station had sold to Clear Channel Communications (now iHeartMedia) in a $4.3 million package deal which included WCKL, WCTW, WHUC and then-WTHK (now WZCR).[1]

WCKL had been primarily dark under its final ownership, primarily due to non payment of transmitter site rent to iHeartMedia. It had been silent since March 10, 2015, but were granted on March 9, 2016, STA (Special Temporary Authority) to use a temporary site at 25% power from a long wire antenna. The station never used that facility according to the consent decree so as a matter of FCC law WCKL's license expired March 10, 2016, due to one year of continuous silence.

References

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  1. ^ "Clear Channel gets FCC nod". The Business Review. February 4, 2002. Retrieved January 23, 2008.
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