Absolutely not a full market signal but the point is that it can be suprising how far out it travels. Imo it's current format is best fitted for it's targeted area. It's no competition for WBLS but an alternative to those who can hear it and after the demize of Kiss-Fm it is the only other adult urban station in the market.There are parts of eastern Westchester...say I-684 heading north of White Plains...where 103.9 in Riverhead steps all over WNBM. Sure, there are spots where 103.9 works in NJ...just like there are places where NYC stations can be received way up in the Poconos. The point is, that it is a narrowly focused signal when compared to a full market signal. As Barry said, even the Class B signal from the same stick struggles to get decent coverage. A buyer of this signal would need to be pretty desperate, or have a well defined purpose. Buying it to have a NYC full market signal is not going to cut it.
I think Cumulus runs it on the cheap.
I'm not sure they have weekday djs.i know they air the Doug Hugley Show. To me it serves it's purpose.
