I have an aircheck of WUBE somewhere. Good sounding station--terrible signal.You may recall that as top 40 WUBE, even Bill Drake couldn't make that signal work for top 40.
I have an aircheck of WUBE somewhere. Good sounding station--terrible signal.You may recall that as top 40 WUBE, even Bill Drake couldn't make that signal work for top 40.
It did work well for a while... until ARB expanded into the market.You may recall that as top 40 WUBE, even Bill Drake couldn't make that signal work for top 40.
Closer to home for me in a similar sized market... Milwaukee's WRIT on 1340 had a pretty good run as a top 40 station up against a much bigger signal on Bartel's WOKY (920). Although WRIT had some help from simulcasting on a full signal FM.You may recall that as top 40 WUBE, even Bill Drake couldn't make that signal work for top 40.
Even further off track, but related to smaller signals: For a while, 570 WMCA beat WABC with its 50 kw. Part was the fact that WABC had to carry some network shows, but the main thing was that in the "inner" part of the city where Pulse and Hooper measured audience WMCA had a competitive signal. When you added Long Island and suburban NJ, WABC won in ARB.Closer to home for me in a similar sized market... Milwaukee's WRIT on 1340 had a pretty good run as a top 40 station up against a much bigger signal on Bartel's WOKY (920). Although WRIT had some help from simulcasting on a full signal FM.
Unfortunately I couldn't get WOKY or WRIT in the near north Chicago suburbs. Had to drive further north to even hear them.Closer to home for me in a similar sized market... Milwaukee's WRIT on 1340 had a pretty good run as a top 40 station up against a much bigger signal on Bartel's WOKY (920). Although WRIT had some help from simulcasting on a full signal FM.
From what I always heard WMCA beat WABC in the city, but WABC beat them pretty well in the suburbs especially New Jersey and northern suburbs.Even further off track, but related to smaller signals: For a while, 570 WMCA beat WABC with its 50 kw. Part was the fact that WABC had to carry some network shows, but the main thing was that in the "inner" part of the city where Pulse and Hooper measured audience WMCA had a competitive signal. When you added Long Island and suburban NJ, WABC won in ARB.
(ARB, American Research Bureau, became "Arbitron" and then "Nielsen" over the years).
WRIT-FM on 102.9 would have probably been out of the question for you as well with class-A WVVX parkeed on 103.1Unfortunately I couldn't get WOKY or WRIT in the near north Chicago suburbs. Had to drive further north to even hear them.
Yeah WVVX was pretty strong in my area.WRIT-FM on 102.9 would have probably been out of the question for you as well with class-A WVVX parkeed on 103.1
You may recall that as top 40 WUBE, even Bill Drake couldn't make that signal work for top 40.
Have you heard XEIZ from Monterrey? 10kw days and ~200 miles from Port Isabel might be doable.Near S. Padre Island, TX its KSIX Corpus Christi daytime and sometimes at night. At 720 watts and 117 miles (as the crow flies) SportsRadio Corpus Christi puts a decent signal into eastern Cameron County. Good enough to listen to Astros Baseball if they happen to be playing an afternoon game.