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True Oldies Channel Returns

It is now on WCBS FM HD3, and is still programmed by local personality Scott Shannon.
CBS Sports Radio, which had been on that channel, has been moved to WNSH HD3. There is no HD2 there at this time.
Why not move CBS sports radio to 101.9 HD-2?
 
Hopefully, WNSH HD2, which has never been utilized, is being reserved for eventual country music oriented programming. A number of other country stations in major markets have HD subchannels playing either brand new or 90's country songs.
 
Hopefully, WNSH HD2, which has never been utilized, is being reserved for eventual country music oriented programming. A number of other country stations in major markets have HD subchannels playing either brand new or 90's country songs.
It’s actually on WNSH HD3. They are using HD1 and HD3. Does anyone know when WNSH will be moving to the new antenna so the signal will be improved on Long Island?
 
This is being presented as news by the various trade publications, over a week after this thread was posted :)

BTW, another new HD station, on WVIP HD3. It is carrying brokered West Indian programming, in addition to what is on the primary signal. It is being rebroadcast on 101.5 FM, via a translator in Nassau County.
I recall at least two previous attempts at Caribbean programming on local HD radio in this area.
 
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True Oldies (Downtown Radio) with Scott Shannon also does well on WAGY-AM 1320 with an FM Translator at 107.5 FM (W298CZ) in the Forest City NC area, but we're just out of reach of their signal, it almost reaches Gaffney and Spartanburg SC...and it covers most of Rutherford County NC, down to about Chesnee SC, and reaches parts of Shelby NC. I love it.
Link: WAGY – 107.5 FM -Downtown Radio – True Oldies – Downtown Radio – Forest City, NC
 
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True Oldies (Downtown Radio) with Scott Shannon also does well on WAGY-AM 1320 with an FM Translator at 107.5 FM (W298CZ) in the Forest City NC area, but we're just out of reach of their signal, it almost reaches Gaffney and Spartanburg SC...and it covers most of Rutherford County NC, down to about Chesnee SC, and reaches parts of Shelby NC. I love it.
Link: WAGY – 107.5 FM -Downtown Radio – True Oldies – Downtown Radio – Forest City, NC
Is this the same feed as the New York HD3 feed?
 
This is being presented as news by the various trade publications, over a week after this thread was posted :)

BTW, another new HD station, on WVIP HD3. It is carrying brokered West Indian programming, in addition to what is on the primary signal. It is being rebroadcast on 101.5 FM, via a translator in Nassau County.
I recall at least two previous attempts at Caribbean programming on local HD radio in this area.
What name station on wvip hd3
 
Is this the same feed as the New York HD3 feed?
Not sure..but it was the same content from their website stream, with local commercials and Top of the Hour ID as "WAGY 1320 and W298CZ Forest City"

Theres another True Oldies Channel Station I found on Tunein...WPCN 92.1 (W221CN) Stevens Point WI, does the same thing.
 
I believe that one improvement may be that Norwalk CT, with a population of around 90,000, will be able to get a decent signal from WNSH. Currently, it is difficult to receive any Country stations from there.
 
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