Sounds like the oldies station out of Lafollette good time 1049 is live in mornings, mid-days, and afternoons. Are they local or syndicated? They sound local but these days its hard to be sure.
Sounds like the oldies station out of Lafollette good time 1049 is live in mornings, mid-days, and afternoons. Are they local or syndicated? They sound local but these days its hard to be sure.
Alan Diskin and J.J. Jefferies to the best of my knowledge are live. The rest automation. Other than too much stepping on the music sometimes, a station I love.
How exactly is WKGN 'illegally' blocking "The Hog"? Are they not FCC licensed? At a site not on the station license? Overpowering? How do you know?
How exactly is WKGN 'illegally' blocking "The Hog"?
No, not illegally. They have an actual license for that translator, and WIHG is not licensed to serve Knoxville, nor is Knoxville in its primary coverage area. The FCC isn't even mitigating any interference complaints in outlying areas anymore. I said at the beginning, "rimshots hardest hit"
Does WIHG sell Knoxville to its advertisers as part of its coverage area or attract business from Knoxville advertisers looking to reach both Knoxville and its primary coverage area? Would evidence of negative bottom-line impact at WIHG prompt a second look in Washington?
Well enjoy it while you can. WTNQ (along with WJRV) just got bought by the guy who put on the automated Mid-Century oldies. If they change 104.9's format, I think I'll pretty much be done with FM radio. It's pretty much the only station I enjoy since WNOX changed and 105.7 The Hog is still being blocked illegally by WKGN.
I listen to WKCE also sometimes on the AM, I'd be OK with it on FM. I know you don't care for it.