CKWW is in Windsor, Otario, Canada, across from Detroit. It has just 500 watts and has a very severe null towards Cleveland. It is hardly a "rimshot" and is more of a "DXer's catch".Cleveland area daytime rimshot CKWW/580 has finally been officially sold off and the new owner has radio stations with the "South Asian" ethnic format. Is it likely CKWW follows suit or stays as is?
CKLW used to be a major winner in the Cleveland ratings, mostly on the West Side near the lake. But that was over 50 years ago when the noise level was nearly zero.You pretty much catch it near the lake if the wind is blowing the right way. CKLW 800 would be more of a "rim shot". Barely.
CKWW/580 throws most of its power to the NE, away from Cleveland, that is true. The signal can still be picked up with a good radio in the Lakeshore communities near and west of Cleveland. Maybe I used the wrong term.CKWW is in Windsor, Otario, Canada, across from Detroit. It has just 500 watts and has a very severe null towards Cleveland. It is hardly a "rimshot" and is more of a "DXer's catch".
So before it became a Virgin radio station, it was screwed by the CRTC?This is what put an end to the CKLW era when they refused to allow the top 40 format to migrate to 93.9 FM because top 40 was not allowed on Canadian FM stations at that time. Ironically, 93.9 today is Bell Media top 40 Virgin Radio.
It's nearly impossible to receive. What lakeshore communities are you referring to?CKWW/580 throws most of its power to the NE, away from Cleveland, that is true. The signal can still be picked up with a good radio in the Lakeshore communities near and west of Cleveland. Maybe I used the wrong term.
Big8Radio.com is programmed and owned by Charlie O'Brien, as CKWW used to be programmed by him. I had listened a lot to CKWW at work, and it was interesting to hear it "like a local"while I was in Windsor for the Rosalie Trombley events.It's nearly impossible to receive. What lakeshore communities are you referring to?
You can always listen online as I do which sounds pretty decent and has a good mix similar to WIXY1260 Online:
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You can also listen in your own music player like iTunes/Music by locating the streaming address which in this case is:
Also, for those who want more of the same, Big 8 Radio has the original CKLW jingles etc.:
Big 8 Radio - Classic Hits from The Motor City!
www.big8radio.com
CFZM 740 has had an FM translator for a few years nowSeemingly flying in the face of the predictions for AM is CFAJ, classic1220.ca, in St. Catharines, Ontario.
Formerly CHSC, the station went bankrupt, with creditors liquidating the studios, equipment, even the transmitter site. The new owner spent years applying for and rebuilding the 10KW facility which went fulltime this year with an oldies format. This despite the aggressive anti-AM stance the CRTC has taken In smaller markets, like Stratford, where they assign an FM channel to the AM station and give them so many months to build it out and take the AM off air. In Quebec City, all the AMs are gone, replaced by FM signals, and the CBC continues to replace AMs with FMs across the country, although this dosen't mean the AMs go away, i.e. 740 AM "Boomer Radio" Toronto.
I'd be surprised if CKLW is operating at full power anyway or has a well-maintained ground system. With a format only aimed at the Windsor metro, such a big signal feels... unnecessary?CKLW used to be a major winner in the Cleveland ratings, mostly on the West Side near the lake. But that was over 50 years ago when the noise level was nearly zero.
With the noise issues, not necessarily. Having been there recently, WJR and CKLW blast in equally and that's probably to CKLW's advantage. I believe they replaced the towers maybe in the early 00s. CKWW with the oldies format still pretends to be "The Motor City" but obviously metro coverage is very limited.I'd be surprised if CKLW is operating at full power anyway or has a well-maintained ground system. With a format only aimed at the Windsor metro, such a big signal feels... unnecessary?