Davis Media Access issues KDRT-LP Press Release
KDRT-LP Poised to Lose Frequency
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Press Release
For Immediate Release
March 27, 2007
Contacts: Jeff Shaw, jeff@davismedia.org
Autumn Labbe-Renault, autumn@davismedia.org
(530) 757-2419
KDRT-LP Poised to Lose its Frequency
Davis, CA - KDRT 101.5 FM, Davis’s low-power community radio station,
is facing encroachment from a Gridley-based commercial station known as
“Sunny 101.5 FM.”
In the spring of 2000, Davis Community Television (now known as Davis
Media Access) applied for an open slice of radio spectrum as part of
the new Low Power FM Radio Service. After a lengthy process, on May 12,
2005, the FCC awarded KDRT-LP a license to broadcast 83 watts at 101.5
FM. The station has since built a loyal local following and had
significant impact on the Davis community.
KDRT is now being threatened with a takeover of 101.5 FM by KMJE. On
January 29, 2007, Results Radio, LLC, which owns KMJE "Sunny 101.5,"
applied to the FCC to move from Gridley to Woodland. "In its current
state, LPFM Service is secondary to full power stations," said Jeff
Shaw, a DMA staff member and driving force behind bringing KDRT into
existence. "While this status is not new, on January 19, 2007, the FCC
relaxed the rules regarding 'move-ins' of full power stations from one
community to another,” Shaw said. “What used to take two-three years
now can take as little at 60 days."
Autumn Labbe-Renault, DMA’s executive director, said DMA’s small staff
is busy mobilizing community volunteers to organize a “Save KDRT”
campaign. “We’ll need a broadcast engineer and an attorney to prepare
our objection, and both of those require money. It’s our dedicated
volunteers – programmers, engineers, board and committee members – who
will make the difference in helping to save this community
resource.
“We’ve worked long and hard to make KDRT relevant and valued, and I
know that none of us will sit idly by and watch KDRT disappear,” she
added. Information about organizing efforts, fund raisers and volunteer
opportunities is available at www.kdrt.org. Information will be updated as efforts
progress.
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