The presently bankrupt licensee of three Lone State State radio stations has successfully received Commission approval to shift a vacant FM allotment from one Texas municipality to another.
M&M Broadcasters Ltd., presently a debtor-in-possession, sought reconsideration of the designation of 104.9 MHz in Adamsville, Tex., as a vacant allotment, and instead wants the 104.9 MHz vacant allotment designated for Richland Springs, Tex.
As no comments or opposing statements were filed in response to the Petition for Partial Reconsideration filed by M&M on April 8, Audio Division Chief Al Shuldiner granted the petition.
M&M claimed that the Adamsville community of license modification was granted based on false representations and also claims that the Adamsville proposal violated the Commission’s rules and policies, because it was not mutually exclusive with either the original allotment of Channel 235A at Richland Springs or a licensed facility for now-cancelled KQXZ-FM in Adamsville.



