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107.3 Translator sold to Midwest..

Dwight Magnuson sold translator @ 107.3 to Midwest..(WJXB) for $75k. It has a CP to increase to 250w. Wonder if they will rebroadcast one of their HD channels on it?
 
It was reported this week that Midwest will be signing on three new Jack-FMs. I have no idea if Knoxville is in the plan, but that would be a good spot for it.
 
JXB seemed strongest when it stuck with light rock and claimed an audience of middle-aged professionals. It sounds younger these days and seems to have turned over the upper-income listeners to News Talk and 93.1. It's hard to shake the feeling that Duke and Jack would just continue to cannibalize B's audience.
 
Jack seems to be having a slight resurgence. A station in Dayton, OH just flipped to the format. I hadn't heard Jack since they left here until I heard them on some station in Texas last month.
 
Been there, done that. South Central ran Jack FM on 95.7 M Maryville and 106.7 Norris for a time flipping them from oldies. Cost them half of their audience. They sold 106.7 to Blue Ridge Broadcasting and then tried a number of formats on 95.7 including AAA which they moved from 94.3 before the lost their LMA, urban, and now country as the Duke. Only successful Jack station I know of in TN is Midwest's WCJK Murfreesboro. Three stations have tried it in Chattanooga, and WASL is running it in Dyersburg.
 
If the translator is flipping, Midwest is taking their time. I've even caught B97.5 announcing that Sevier County listeners could hear the station on 107.3.
 
If the translator is flipping, Midwest is taking their time. I've even caught B97.5 announcing that Sevier County listeners could hear the station on 107.3.

I was just in Pigeon Forge last weekend and was surprised to hear 107.3 with a booming signal there. I had thought that the translator was still transmitting from Sharp's Ridge, but according to Radio Locator, it's now on Bluff Mountain. So realizing that, I guess the B97.5 simulcast makes a little more sense. Unfortunately I guess we can rule out a future HD2 relay for that signal. Does anyone know when 107.3 moved from Sharp's Ridge?
 
I was just in Pigeon Forge last weekend and was surprised to hear 107.3 with a booming signal there. I had thought that the translator was still transmitting from Sharp's Ridge, but according to Radio Locator, it's now on Bluff Mountain. So realizing that, I guess the B97.5 simulcast makes a little more sense. Unfortunately I guess we can rule out a future HD2 relay for that signal. Does anyone know when 107.3 moved from Sharp's Ridge?

It's been a while ago. It has a crazy signal for a translator. I heard it pretty good down in Madisonville and Sweetwater area. I still think it should be an HD2 because of the coverage it has.
 
Yeah, I wish we even had some good HD sub-channels in Knoxville. There's nothing here but WUOT and the Crossville ones.
 
B97.5 has had a Sevier County translator ever since I've been in the area (originally 101.1). Apparently it's just there as a fill-in translator for some Sevier County areas that have the main signal blocked by terrain (such as downtown Gatlinburg)
 
I remember the 101.1 translator as that one was active when I worked in Sevierville. Their transmitter was near 441 & 66 which is where I believe 104.1 is now.
 
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