I saw that Hot 100.1 is gone. Pop Radio is on a translator at 104.5 FM and on AM barely covering the area that 100.1 covered.
All 5 people in a 2 mile range.its on 104.5 in johnstown too.. so so easier to promote that way.. and those translators are much closer to the audience that is likely to listen to the pop music
The 60 dbu of 104.5 covers nearly 81,000 persons.All 5 people in a 2 mile range.
It doesn't cover the same area as the 100.1 FM signal, it covers less. They lost coverage.The 60 dbu of 104.5 covers nearly 81,000 persons.
It doesn't cover the same area as the 100.1 FM signal, it covers less. They lost coverage.
What does proximity have to do with their audience listening to them when they were already able to hear them on 100.1 without any issues? Putting the station on a translator to me makes no sense when it was working fine. Yet Seven Mountains has Pop on regular full powered FM stations except for Altoona, Johnstown, and State College. That to me makes no sense as well as having multiples of the same stations overlapping each other including Bigfoot Country. Does anyone know if Altoona and Johnstown simulcasted?Yes, they did lose coverage, BUT they are CLOSER to the audience that is likely to listen to them... listenership to the pop format is likely to be right in the city.. they probably didnt lose a ton of listeners in the end.
What does proximity have to do with their audience listening to them when they were already able to hear them on 100.1 without any issues? Putting the station on a translator to me makes no sense when it was working fine. Yet Seven Mountains has Pop on regular full powered FM stations except for Altoona, Johnstown, and State College. That to me makes no sense as well as having multiples of the same stations overlapping each other including Bigfoot Country. Does anyone know if Altoona and Johnstown simulcasted?
The interior of PA is heavily mountainous; because of the terrain, as well as limits on ERP, signal strength is not always the greatest. Hence why you see a lot of repeaters/simulcasters.…That to me makes no sense as well as having multiples of the same stations overlapping each other including Bigfoot Country. Does anyone know if Altoona and Johnstown simulcasted?
is that why it’s called Pennsyltucky?Outside the cities, Central/Western/NW PA is very much largely country and rock territory. I speak from expierience.