The transmitter site is EXACTLY 70 miles away from the WJFD-FM transmitter site in New Bedford, so any point southeast of Asnebumskit Hill is closer to WJFD and people living there or driving around there can expect interference on the new Worcester translator for WFCR. During periods of weather instability, WJFD might come in clearly at the airport!
Do Worcester listeners need yet another NPR choice, in addition to WGBH, WCRB, WBUR, WICN, and WBPR?
Since it appears WUMB's numbers are at the bottom of the heap for the second or third month in a row and probably can't get much lower than its current .1 share, maybe it would be better for 'FCR to take over the WBPR signal rather than put a new unprotected translator on the air since all three of the stations are owned by UMass.
I hope not. My wife and I love WUMB! It is our favorite music station! I wionder what their ratings are in the key demos?