Driving around WNY and trying to listen to sports on WGR is a frustrating experience. Besides the usual AM interference problems, their coverage in the car doesn't come close to their "predicted pattern". Nighttime operation is even worse as they pull into a figure 8 pattern the nulls out big chunks of Rt. 400, 219, and other well-travelled routes.
Of course, the easy answer would be to carry the Bills and Sabres on Alt 107 - potentially boosting their ratings significantly. Yes, I realize that using 107.7 as a translator for WBEN was ineffective, but the audience for sports is still young enough to find the FM/AM selector switch.
What about a translator? Star 102 - arguably the best signal in the market - has a translator, W284AP-FM at 104.7 MHz, located near UB South Campus at the old WUFO site. Star needs a translator smack in the middle of the metro? Not nearly as much as WGR does in my opinion.
Yeah, there's the KISS HD2 feed for WGR. That's in the "who cares" category for 95% of WNY listeners.
Of course, the easy answer would be to carry the Bills and Sabres on Alt 107 - potentially boosting their ratings significantly. Yes, I realize that using 107.7 as a translator for WBEN was ineffective, but the audience for sports is still young enough to find the FM/AM selector switch.
What about a translator? Star 102 - arguably the best signal in the market - has a translator, W284AP-FM at 104.7 MHz, located near UB South Campus at the old WUFO site. Star needs a translator smack in the middle of the metro? Not nearly as much as WGR does in my opinion.
Yeah, there's the KISS HD2 feed for WGR. That's in the "who cares" category for 95% of WNY listeners.