Thanks for the link. It's interesting. I've never heard of "buzzmachine," but assuming that they are legitimate, it tends to back up one of my original statements that as few as one viewer can begin investigations in the FCC's Broadcast Bureau if it seems to have any validity.
Having been in or around broadcasting most of my life, I can tell you that the FCC can be a gigantic pain.
On the other hand, I still have seen chaos reign when no action is taken.
The opposite side of the Communications Act revisions is the allowance for the centralization of media ownership and the legal formation of outfits like Clear Channel. I liked it a whole lot better when there was more competition between station ownership.