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“WRMF-F4”

I was casually browsing All Access’ Mediabase charts earlier today, and I noticed a mysterious West Palm Beach-market CHR titled “WRMF-F4”. To my knowledge, there isn’t a CHR in the HD4 subchannel of WRMF, although there is one on WMBX’s HD2 subchannel. I’m intrigued — does “Party 96.3” now simulcast on both WMBX-2 and WRMF-4?
 
Around New Years, the legal ID on 96.3 was "WRMF-HD4 Palm Beach." I did not have a HD radio to verify what was on WMBX-HD2.
 
I'm surprised they'd put a music format station on HD4. I thought the audio quality wasn't as good. Typically, stations with HD4 channels air more spoken word programming like talk or sports.
 
I'm surprised they'd put a music format station on HD4. I thought the audio quality wasn't as good. Typically, stations with HD4 channels air more spoken word programming like talk or sports.

The translator (96.3) is the important thing, not the HD channel. Very few people are listening to HD radio.
 
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