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To: bulfenchowser

I just checked the FCC database. Terry Hammond is the holder of the licence for KBKH-FM. He has held the licence since April 24, 2003. As long as he keeps his nose clean with the FCC, there is no much that anybody can do to get the radio station away from him


2 posted on 03/02/2006 1:29:19 AM PST by Chief Engineer
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To: Chief Engineer

I have done some research on this case. The FCC issued a NEW license on April 24, 2003. Mr. Hammond has legally leased and owned the station since February of 2002. I also don't think it is so much a matter of the worry of someone taking away the radio station as it is a matter of the two years in prison and the loss of the station license over being accused of stealing his own money (convicted felons cannot hold a license and this one will be revoked). By the way, the indictment was sought by a district attorney who is now serving time in a federal prison for selling drugs through his office in the courthouse and this radio station reported the story before any others. This looks like revenge by a corrupt local government to me!


3 posted on 03/02/2006 5:28:30 AM PST by radiopro
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To: Chief Engineer

Just to update you on Terry Keith Hammond. Mr. Hammond owner and operator of KBKH 92.9 Shamrock Texas was picked up and is serving a 2 year sentence in prison. Mr. Hammond leaves out vital parts of his story to you guys like the former owner that signed over the license had sold his part of the station ownership to other people 3 years prior. The so called lease did not appear until after the sheriff's dept began investigating Mr. Hammond. Little things that Hammond forgot to tell everyone.But the jury was able to see the whole story and all the documentation. Hammond appealed his conviction and lost the appeal. Then he took the case to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals(Texas Supreme Court) and lost there also. There is always 2 sides to every story.



7 posted on 05/30/2006 12:58:41 PM PDT by rushdot
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