This is far more of a 'retro' topic -- nostalgia -- than it is a useful or practical concern in 2017, but ....
Is there some sort of history site or sites where an elaboration can be found vis-a-vis the various agreements between big co-channel regionals so their nighttime signals didn't alarmingly overlap?
I'm thinking of examples such as 950 WWJ Detroit and WPEN Philadelphia.
Or WDRC Hartford and WSAI Cincinnati on 1360.
Or WPOP-KQV-WING on 1410.
1440 Youngstown OH and Worcestor Mass is another ..... 580 Harrisburg .... Charleston WV and (again) Worcestor MA .....
Did the Friendly Candy Company basically assign all those nighttime patterns? Were there mutual engineering agreements between the individual stations? And if the latter is the case, * when * did these mob-like territories get divvied up?
Is there some sort of history site or sites where an elaboration can be found vis-a-vis the various agreements between big co-channel regionals so their nighttime signals didn't alarmingly overlap?
I'm thinking of examples such as 950 WWJ Detroit and WPEN Philadelphia.
Or WDRC Hartford and WSAI Cincinnati on 1360.
Or WPOP-KQV-WING on 1410.
1440 Youngstown OH and Worcestor Mass is another ..... 580 Harrisburg .... Charleston WV and (again) Worcestor MA .....
Did the Friendly Candy Company basically assign all those nighttime patterns? Were there mutual engineering agreements between the individual stations? And if the latter is the case, * when * did these mob-like territories get divvied up?