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November 22, 2024

FCC shuts off shock-jock’s four St. Louis area AM radio stations –

By John Kraft & Kirk Allen

On March 24, 2020

St. Louis, IL. (ECWd) –

Bob Romanik is a convicted felon, former police chief, former candidate for Illinois State Rep, and now former radio station owner – thanks to the Federal Communications Commission’s decision earlier this year.

Incidentally, it was his being a convicted felon that got his ownership (Entertainment Media Trust) yanked by the FCC, and not his radio show filled with racist rants on a daily basis. Apparently, it violates FCC rules for a convicted felon to own/operate a radio station.

On March 20, 2020, the FCC finalized its decision:

The Order is now final, and all authority to operate the Four Stations pursuant to Section 307(c)(3) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended, has ended and the call signs will be deleted. In anticipation of a future decision potentially allowing for the acceptance of mutually exclusive applications for the frequencies previously licensed to the Four Stations, the Media Bureau (Bureau) will require continued protection of the four formerly-licensed facilities and announces a related filing freeze.”

Their (station) authority to operated has ceased and their call signs will be deleted.

The four AM radio stations in the St. Louis area are (were) : KFTK(AM), East St. Louis, Illinois, Facility ID No. 72815; WQQW(AM), Highland, Illinois, Facility ID No. 90598; KZQZ(AM), St. Louis, Missouri, Facility ID No. 72391; and KQQZ(AM), DeSoto, Missouri, Facility ID No. 5281 (collectively, the Four Stations).

There will be an auction at a later date, with the FCC attempting to keep any entity from obtaining exclusive licenses on the four stations.

According to the Bellville News-Democrat (here), Romanik is a twice-convicted felon – once convicted for lying 150 times to a grand jury, and once convicted of bank fraud. He is also a former Police Chief of Washington Park

Also, according to TMZ (here), Romanik gave former “to catch a predator” host Chris Hansen $13,000 to cover bad checks after Hansen was charged for writing them – Hansen was also recently charged with harassment (here).

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