How did Twin Cities FM radio dial become a mess. I notice that the size of this market doesn't have lots of FM radio stations and they aren't .8 mHz spacing like other major market FM stations except for Boston, Atlanta, and Pittsburgh.
Off all of these full power FM stations not included are low power/translators/Class D radio stations. Also, WLKX 95.9, WGVX 105.1, WLUP 105.3, KLCI 106.1 are rimshots that their signals are located outside of the Twin-Cities metropolitan area. WLKX transmitter is located NE of Twin Cities, WGVX 105.1 transmitter is located North of the Twin Cities, WLUP 105.3 located South of the Twin Cities, KLCI 106.1 transmitter is located NW of Twin Cities.
What cause the Twin-Cities to have fewer FM radio stations and scattered across the dial?
Off all of these full power FM stations not included are low power/translators/Class D radio stations. Also, WLKX 95.9, WGVX 105.1, WLUP 105.3, KLCI 106.1 are rimshots that their signals are located outside of the Twin-Cities metropolitan area. WLKX transmitter is located NE of Twin Cities, WGVX 105.1 transmitter is located North of the Twin Cities, WLUP 105.3 located South of the Twin Cities, KLCI 106.1 transmitter is located NW of Twin Cities.
What cause the Twin-Cities to have fewer FM radio stations and scattered across the dial?