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[tv] Greatest TV station call letters ever

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  1. Hilltopper

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    http://starbulletin.com/2007/07/26/business/engle.html

    K-WHAT? Unbuilt Maui TV station lands questionable call letters

    THE call letters KUNT have landed at a yet-unbuilt low-power digital television station in Wailuku, Maui.

    Alarmingly similar to a word the dictionary says is obscene, the call letters were among a 15-page list of new call letters issued by the Federal Communications Commission and released this week.

    The same station owner also received KWTF for a station in Arizona.

    From Skokie, Ill., comes a sincere apology "to anyone that was offended," said Kevin Bae, vice president of KM Communications Inc., who requested and received KUNT and KWTF. It is "extremely embarrassing for me and my company and we will file to change those call letters immediately."

    He thanked your columnist for bringing the matter to his attention and pledged to, "make sure I don't fall asleep on the job when selecting call signs again."

    One might understand how Bae's eyes could glaze over during selection, as KM has some 80 sets of call letters and alpha-numeric callsigns for TV and radio stations in several states.

    No KM station is yet on the air in Hawaii but its mainland TV stations carry programming from America One Network, My Network TV and the CW.

    The call letter snafu was a source of great mirth for Bae's attorney.

    "I can't tell you how long he laughed at me when he learned of my gaffe," Bae said.

    Broadcasters for generations have joked among themselves about call letters resembling off-color words or acronyms knowing the FCC would never approve their assignment -- but that was before computerization.

    KCUF-FM near Aspen, Colo. got its F-word-in-reverse call letters in August of 2005 and has been on the air since December, "Keeping Colorado Uniquely Free," its Web site says. Uh, yeah.

    Station officials could not be reached, but the automated pop-music slinger has been written about twice in the Aspen Daily News. The paper said radio regulators "blessed the call letters."

    However, assignment of call letters actually is an automated process, according to Mary Diamond of the FCC's Office of Media Relations. Broadcasters use the FCC Web site to request and receive call letters with no oversight from Beavis, his partner, or any FCC regulator.

    Dude, seriously. Even after years of concerns over broadcast indecency and the debate about fines for fleeting profanities that hit the air.

    The Code of Federal Regulations allows applicants to request call letters of their choice as long as the combination is available. Further, "objections to the assignment of requested call signs will not be entertained at the FCC," it states.
     
  2. Jet Blast

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    KOMG, what were they thinking!
     
  3. MR. MEOWGI

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    We already have KUNT tv. It's called Lifetime.
     
  4. JeopardE

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    Hmm ... what are the odds that the same guy lands both of those? Either he's lying or somebody in his office was being very mischievous.
     
  5. Mr. Brightside

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    KWTF..haha

    I could imagine the news anchor saying "WTF" after every news story. I would watch network news again if it happened.
     
  6. Faos

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    I just put in my application for my new station: KOCK - TV
     
  7. Lil Pun

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    I was watching shows on Discovery's Shark Week last night and one of the researchers name was Allison Kock. Can you imagine growing up with a last name like that, especially if you are a girl?
     
  8. DaDakota

    DaDakota Arrest all Pedophiles
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    Done in the best deepest radio voice.


    "This is radio station K-U-N-T, where we play Blood Sweat and Tears every 28 days"
     
  9. Rashmon

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    The call letters for a soft rock muzak station in Lufkin/Nacogdoches was/is KUEZ.

    We called it "queezy" radio.
     
  10. francis 4 prez

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    elliot: what, you don't like cox?

    jordan: no, i love cox.

    the todd: best. coversation. ever.
     
  11. SwoLy-D

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    In Spanish, you can make so many...

    KKCK, KKFA, W-TKT, etc... :D
     
  12. Lynus302

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    The radio station at the University of North Texas (or UNT, as it is known) is KNUT, rather than the more consistent KUNT.

    Always struck me funny.
     

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