A better idea would be moving 700 WLW to 100.7 and 106.3 where they currently have Alternative rock then moving KISS to 94.5 and 96.9. I don't see it happening unless advertisers start shying away from the AM band totally.With the trend of Legacy 50kw Am stations simulcasting on full power Fm, what about 107.1
for WLW-Fm with the Kiss format moving to 96.9
or 94.5? What do you think?
Seems to be the same in Milwaukee. WISN 1130 is very strong in the ratings so I guess they feel an FM other than an HD2 is not necessary at this point.There seems to be a lack of interest on the part of iHeart to give up an FM to simulcast a powerful AM. My examples are: WOR, KFI, WBZ, KTRH, and more are AM only. KOA Denver has a couple of FM translators, but no full FM simulcast. In addition, iHeart has been vocal to keep the ownership cap to include AMs.
If you do that then what's on 107.1?A better idea would be moving 700 WLW to 100.7 and 106.3 where they currently have Alternative rock then moving KISS to 94.5 and 96.9. I don't see it happening unless advertisers start shying away from the AM band totally.
I'd move the alt format over to 107.1If you do that then what's on 107.1?
I'd move the alt format over to 107.1
Interesting story about the "Iconic" WLW tower site becoming a Business park, with a actual park around the tower site.
radioinsight.com
Thank you! Radio and Land Use, 2 of my favorites topics usually don't collide.This has been an ongoing story since 2014, when iHeart sold its tower properties to Vertical Bridge.
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iHeartMedia Sells $400 Million Worth Of Towers
iHeartMedia acts to help pare down its debt by selling up to $400 million worth of their towers. Vertical Bridge,radioinsight.com
WXVU has done a great job covering the story and the changes that have happened at the site over the years. Here's one story from last year.
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Tylersville Road widening begins by WLW Tower Park complex
A car wash will be the first business to open under the iconic WLW-AM tower in the $30-million Tower Park retail and commercial development.www.wvxu.org
Thank you! Radio and Land Use, 2 of my favorites topics usually don't collide.
It doesn't necessarily now, but give it 5-10 years, yes96.9 and 94.5 are on the same tower with non-Directional signals. Putting KISS on both makes absolutely no sense at all. That's not how you utilize translators to cover a market. 96.9 is not an IHEART programmed signal. EMF owns and programs it. 94.5 is sandwiched between two bigger signals on 94.5 in Lexington and Dayton. The only reason that signal is listenable outside of downtown is because it's in mono.
Nielsen numbers came out today and WLW-AM is #1 with an 11.1 share. Can someone explain to us again why WLW "needs" and FM?
There's a thread that discusses how the development may affect the signal.
Agreed with Ford Motor Company announcing it's dropping AM radios from all of its models in the next model year it's just a matter of time before other manufacturers follow suit.the EV manufacturers are already dropping AM.It doesn't necessarily now, but give it 5-10 years, yes
No one that I'm aware of has ever accused iheartmedia of being visionary.There seems to be a lack of interest on the part of iHeart to give up an FM to simulcast a powerful AM. My examples are: WOR, KFI, WBZ, KTRH, and more are AM only. KOA Denver has a couple of FM translators, but no full FM simulcast. In addition, iHeart has been vocal to keep the ownership cap to include AMs.