200-foot AM radio tower disappears, halting Alabama station broadcast | “There’s wires everywhere, and it’s gone.”::“There’s wires everywhere, and it’s gone.”

  • Monkey With A Shell
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    385 months ago

    First it was copper wiring and plumbing, now people taking the radio towers. You ever stop to think maybe if someone had a bit more hope for having enough to live on stupid shit like this would stop?

    • @A_Very_Big_Fan@lemmy.world
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      125 months ago

      Steve Lehto speculated they might have done it just to get the program off the air when he covered this story. He also mentioned the equipment would sell for practically nothing, so it was probably motivated more by the financial damages the station would incur than what they’d be able to sell the equipment for.

      I’m inclined to believe him as someone who worked in 6 radio stations across his lifetime

      • Monkey With A Shell
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        15 months ago

        Something like that’s possible, but since taking an antenna after the fact won’t undo the broadcast, and still leaves the option of internet transmission it seems like a lot of risk for little reward. That’s why the first thing that came to mind for me was scrap salvage. Plenty of people on both the lawful and unlawful side of things making relatively untraceable income that way.

  • debounced
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    175 months ago

    Haven’t looked up the station’s license to see how much power they could have been pushing, but if I were the “authorities”, I’d definely be checking local hospitals for records of anyone coming in with mild to severe [RF] burns. With [low frequency] AM stations, the tower itself is basically the other half of the antenna electrically… probably lit them up like a Christmas tree.

    • @piecat@lemmy.world
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      45 months ago

      With am… Either you’re cooked dead or not. 20-50kW of power…

      They probably turned off the transmitter. Because that’s gone too.

    • @spongebue@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      HIPAA does have some exceptions to allow giving relevant information for crimes that occurred on their premises, but I’m not sure there’s anything that could be applicable here.

  • Naja Kaouthia
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    135 months ago

    I saw this story yesterday and I just cannot fathom HOW. It’s kind of amazing.

    • @ComradeKhoumrag
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      135 months ago

      Probably got eaten by one of China’s 5G cell towers… Always a bigger fish

    • @And009@lemmynsfw.com
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      115 months ago

      In Bihar, they steal steel bridges, railway tracks, train engine and even asphalt road. Imagine how that works

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    65 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    As first reported by Memphis’ Action News 5, Jasper, Alabama, radio station WJLX 101.5 FM/1240 AM, sent a bush hog crew to maintain the area around the tower on February 2.

    The radio station manager has told outlets that he’s hopeful that community tips and surveillance footage from the poultry plant near the tower’s former location may eventually help police find the tower-taker(s).

    Federal law says one who “willfully or maliciously injures or destroys any of the works, property, or material of any radio, telegraph, telephone or cable, line, station, or system, or other means of communication, operated or controlled by the United States” can face up to 10 years of imprisonment and fines.

    Tinsley told the news station that she has reached out to people to identify media outlets that might be willing to help WJLX get new equipment.

    It was eventually revealed that two NSCDC officials “were approached by a scrap metal dealer to provide him security cover to transport the items,” per Media Trust-owned Daily Trust.

    If WJLX’s case is anything like the Nigerian heist, someone likely knows more than they’re letting on, and the financial burden to the media outlet could be hard to resolve quickly.


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  • @LarmyOfLone@lemm.ee
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    55 months ago

    What are the chances this is politically motivated? What kind of radio station was it? Right wing talk radio?

  • DigitalTraveler42
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    5 months ago

    After reading a bit deeper about this station and this antenna in particular, i have to wonder if this isn’t an attempt at insurance fraud, and why I say that is that this station has been trying to repair that radio tower over the years and have had an issue with the tower going dark repeatedly, maybe they figured they could make more money off the insurance claim, or enough to replace it, and through all of the fundraising and exposure it looks like that’s just what’s going to happen.