The competition for that R&B audience was too brutal for Steve Hegwood's small operation: https://www.ajc.com/blog/radiotvtalk/steve-hegwood-end-mix-end-the-month/ZUcMX0RK2oaOexJG2BaAiM/
Talk to them about leasing it. I bet they would be willing.
It is a lease agreement. Mix is simply ending it. Someone else can lease the signal.Talk to them about leasing it. I bet they would be willing.
Have there been any rumblings from the FCC about getting rid of analog LPTV stations, which would kill off the Franken-FMs? I haven't heard anything but I can't see the FCC letting this go on forever. Last I heard the FCC wanted to leave analog LPTV in place in part because of the Franken-FMs.
What I'd really like to see is Channels 5 and 6 get repurposed for a 78-88MHz digital-only FM band.
I don't think Channel 6 is in play with the Atlanta TV repack.
Heck, someone could throw classic hits or soft AC on it and see if it sticks...
Have there been any rumblings from the FCC about getting rid of analog LPTV stations, which would kill off the Franken-FMs? I haven't heard anything but I can't see the FCC letting this go on forever. Last I heard the FCC wanted to leave analog LPTV in place in part because of the Franken-FMs.
What I'd really like to see is Channels 5 and 6 get repurposed for a 78-88MHz digital-only FM band.
I don't think Channel 6 is in play with the Atlanta TV repack.
Heck, someone could throw classic hits or soft AC on it and see if it sticks...
Have there been any rumblings from the FCC about getting rid of analog LPTV stations, which would kill off the Franken-FMs? I haven't heard anything but I can't see the FCC letting this go on forever. Last I heard the FCC wanted to leave analog LPTV in place in part because of the Franken-FMs.
What I'd really like to see is Channels 5 and 6 get repurposed for a 78-88MHz digital-only FM band.
I don't think Channel 6 is in play with the Atlanta TV repack.
Heck, someone could throw classic hits or soft AC on it and see if it sticks...
Legally? I dunno, but certainly at least the Channel 6 LPTV stations in the NYC and Chicago area are transmitting audio with 75 kHz deviation and 19 kHz pilot tone MPX stereo, just like all the other FM radio stations. WNYZ-LP even briefly moved their audio carrier up to 87.9 MHz until the FCC caught them.Can these stations legally broadcast a 75kHz signal? TV audio is 25kHz and can only broadcast stereo in BTSC using dbx noise reduction. Just saying.
Did anyone ever find out the calls and ERP of 87.7 in Atlanta?
Thanx. Also, what tower were they on?WTBS-LP; 3KW; TV Channel 6
iHeart should consider flipping its ratings calamity @ 105.7 MHz to some sort of Urban format. It earned OK ratings previously under the "Wild" nameplate.
Thanx. Also, what tower were they on?
I was driving through Gainesville today and picked up Spanish on 87.7, a different Spanish station on 87.9, and public radio on 88.1. The one on 87.9 gave its TOH call and location (in English), but had gotten too choppy to hear clearly - will keep listening.