/ 12.20.2010 3:00PM
FCC Grants Must-carry to Virginia WGBS-LD
WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications Commission has found in favor of a low-power TV station seeking carriage from the regional cable operator. WGBS-LD, licensed to Carrolton, Va., sought carriage on Charter systems serving Isle of Wight County in Southern Virginia. Charter initially said no dice, saying WGBS’s signal didn’t meet the FCC standard for carriage.

LPTVs have to meet a number of conditions to qualify for must-carry status, including a minimum number of hours on air, provisions regarding local news, size of community served, proximity to the headend and quality of signal provided to the headend. WGBS owners Joan and Kenneth Wright said the station fulfilled all the requirements, but Charter disputed its signal quality. The Wrights in turn disputed the way Charter took its signal measurements.


Station personnel were not invited to participate in a second set of tests done in August, when Charter actually used a shorter antenna, WBGS said. The station asked the commission to check into the August test, which it did.


“Upon analysis, we agree with WGBS-LD that there are significant discrepancies sufficient to question Charter’s conclusion that WGBS-LD fails to provide a good quality signal,” the commission’s
Memorandum Opinion and Order stated. FCC engineers found that WGBS’s signal strength would have been found adequate had it been tested properly.

The commission ordered Charter to pick up WGBS-LD within 60 days, or submit an engineering study within 20 days demonstrating that WGBS’s strength signal does not meet FCC standards.


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Posted by: Anonymous
Wed, 12-22-2010 - 11:00AM Report Comment
Thats awesome news! Congrats Ken and Joan. WGBS7-1 FCC 0 :0)
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Posted by: Anonymous
Tue, 12-21-2010 - 9:49PM Report Comment
Congratulations Kenny & Joan. It's nice to see that your persistence paid off & your prayers answered. Please contact me if the two of you need anything at all. Steve
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Tue, 12-21-2010 - 5:27PM Report Comment
Good news Ken and Joan and congratulations. Your hardwork, persistence and prayers have paid off. I know as is your custom you will continue to provide the community with wholesome family programming. Merry Christmas and Happy Blessed New Year.Give our love to the girls. Pastors Steve and Terry Brown
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Posted by: Mark R.
Tue, 12-21-2010 - 3:06PM Report Comment
Ken and Joan have the high standards in programming and operations that any cable provider would be happy to carry and offer its viewers. I've known them for since the 90's! They have fellow broadcasters and other profesionals who would maintain quality that programming. The possiblities for both parties would be greater that we could imagine.
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Posted by: Ray Price
Tue, 12-21-2010 - 12:51PM Report Comment
Congratulations Joan and Ken. God is good and your perseverance and commitment is a blessing too. I remember when you first started. Keep in touch. Ray Price 591-4687 and rprice @nnpstv.com
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Posted by: Anonymous
Tue, 12-21-2010 - 10:34AM Report Comment
CONGRATULATIONS JOAN, KENNY & WGBS7. GOD BLESS! ANTHONY@BLESSEDDRIVINGSCHOOL.COM
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Tue, 02-15-2011 - 7:42PM Report Comment
Congratulations Kenny and Joan. May God continue to bless you, your family and WGBS7. We are so proud of you. Uncle Abe and Aunt Ernrstine
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Posted by: Anonymous
Tue, 06-28-2011 - 9:38PM Report Comment
When I first found this station I loved it. Then I found that it did not follow its advertised programming, then to top it off the sound pops in and out and the picture glitches. I tried to send a note on the webpage for this station but it too is unavailable. Obviously, I am extremely disappointed with this station.




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