From:
(WBRW)
Organization: Airwaves Digest http://www.Airwaves.com
Newsgroups: alt.radio.broadcasting,rec.radio.broadcasting
Date: 13 Jan 2004 02:58:41 GMT
Subject: IBOC interference complaint - advice?
So, to sum up this long-winded message up, since my attempts to
address these issues directly with WOR have failed, how should I go
about bringing it to the FCC's attention? Hopefully they can take
some time our from their crusade against non-existent
third-adjacent-channel interference from LPFM stations to address a
much more significant interference issue on the AM band....
Did you try looking at the FCC website?
http://www.fcc.gov/eb/bccomplaints/
The Enforcement Bureau has two divisions responsible for handling broadcast
complaints. The Investigations and Hearings Division is responsible for
resolving complaints of non-technical broadcast violations such as
complaints alleging broadcast of obscene and/or indecent material,
violations of the FCC's rules regarding broadcast of hoaxes,
licensee-conducted contests, broadcast of telephone conversation, and public
inspection file requirements.
The Spectrum Enforcement Division resolves complaints of technical
violations such as unauthorized operation of a broadcast station, violation
of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) rules, antenna structure registration,
marking and lighting rules, and operation with excessive power or at an
unauthorized location.
Types of Complaints (each is a link)
* Broadcast of Obscene and/or Indecent Material Complaints
* Broadcast of Hoaxes
* Licensee-Conducted Contests
* Broadcast of Telephone Conversations
* Public File Requirements
* Payola and Sponsorship Identification
* Unlicensed Operation of Broadcast Stations
* Emergency Alert System
* Antenna Structure Information
* Broadcast Interference
* The FCC Enforcement Bureau: A Broadcaster's Guide
Ted.