WYRK will soon have competition...from Canada.
The station will broadcast @ 89.1 FM. The funny part is, it's the same owner that currently owns 91.7 FM.
91.7 used to be a country station.
Here's what the CRTC is saying:
13. In the Commission’s view, consumers in the region would benefit from the addition of a new radio service since the proposed Country music format for the new station would attract an audience that is different from that for the mainstream services operated by Bell and Vista. Moreover, the proposed station would likely draw a share of its listenership from a repatriation of out-of-market tunings directed to the U.S. Country station WYRK-FM Buffalo.
The Commission considers that this would mitigate the impact the proposed service could have on the tunings of the stations operating in the region and limit the financial impact on these services.
14. In light of the above, the Commission finds that the proposed station would have a limited financial impact on other stations in the region.
Source: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2014/2014-345.htm
The station will broadcast @ 89.1 FM. The funny part is, it's the same owner that currently owns 91.7 FM.
91.7 used to be a country station.
Here's what the CRTC is saying:
13. In the Commission’s view, consumers in the region would benefit from the addition of a new radio service since the proposed Country music format for the new station would attract an audience that is different from that for the mainstream services operated by Bell and Vista. Moreover, the proposed station would likely draw a share of its listenership from a repatriation of out-of-market tunings directed to the U.S. Country station WYRK-FM Buffalo.
The Commission considers that this would mitigate the impact the proposed service could have on the tunings of the stations operating in the region and limit the financial impact on these services.
14. In light of the above, the Commission finds that the proposed station would have a limited financial impact on other stations in the region.
Source: http://www.crtc.gc.ca/eng/archive/2014/2014-345.htm