According to this, EMF is getting 94.5 FM from iHeart. Not the biggest signal in the area, but it's a start. They can always put Air1 on there in the event they get a bigger station.
#5 is without K-Love altogether and Air-1 on a rimshot.But still no full-power outlet in Tampa, Market #17.
Or as the article states, "it is unknown if any of the translators will change programming as the companies already program some translators owned by the other as part of the noted agreement."According to this, EMF is getting 94.5 FM from iHeart. Not the biggest signal in the area, but it's a start. They can always put Air1 on there in the event they get a bigger station.
Hopefully not, but better on a low-power translator than wasting a full-market signal on it.
Interesting to note that Joy-FM owns a couple of translators in the Tampa market that it leases out to iHeart, 90.3 Pinellas Park which rebroadcasts Sports station WDAE 620, and 105.9 West Tampa, which rebroadcasts the Spanish-language Talk outlet WHNZ 1250.
There are 2 translators owned by Radio Training that WDAE uses, 95.3 & 96.7.90.3 is noncommercial. Can WDAE broadcast it's commercial programing on a translator on a noncommercial frequency?
My mistake. The Radio Training Network translator used by iHeart for WDAE is 95.3 W237CW Pinellas Park. 250 watts at 446 feet.There are 2 translators owned by Radio Training that WDAE uses, 95.3 & 96.7.
96.7 is only 87 watts serving the northwest part of the Tampa listening area. There is a little overlap with 95.3 in the southern part of its signal. You will only hear about 96.7 during their legal ID. Speaking of that, most of the time when they run the legal ID, WDAE is one of the few stations I know of that actually gives the call letters and call numbers of their (believe it or not) 4 stations. 620 WDAE, 95.3 W237CW, 95.7 WBTP HD-3, and 96.7 W244BE along with their respective COL's. The only exception is, if listening during play by play, you'll only get the call letters with the COL.My mistake. The Radio Training Network translator used by iHeart for WDAE is 95.3 W237CW Pinellas Park. 250 watts at 446 feet.
But I'm not aware of a translator at 96.7. WDAE's website only lists 95.3. In fact, in big print, it says "95.3 WDAE" and in small print "620 AM and 95.3 FM."
96.7 is only 87 watts serving the northwest part of the Tampa listening area. There is a little overlap with 95.3 in the southern part of its signal. You will only hear about 96.7 during their legal ID. Speaking of that, most of the time when they run the legal ID, WDAE is one of the few stations I know of that actually gives the call letters and call numbers of their (believe it or not) 4 stations. 620 WDAE, 95.3 W237CW, 95.7 WBTP HD-3, and 96.7 W244BE along with their respective COL's. The only exception is, if listening during play by play, you'll only get the call letters with the COL.
Well, if you do it very quickly as part of your regular I.D., it is OK. Similar to FM stations having to also ID their HD signal. ("WCBS-FM and HD1, New York.")Stations shouldn't even bother with translator calls.. It's alphabetical vomiting to listeners that means nothing. You don't even need to audibly ID the translators. You can ID translators using frequency shift keying which is inaudible to the human ear.
#5 is without a K-Love because Classic Hits KLUV was K-Love for at least 30 years. Audacy recently changed the calls and branding of 98.7 to KSPF "The Spot" and sold the IP to EMF. However, I believe they failed to properly complete the process, and someone in Huron, SD got in the way. I think it will happen eventually but it got messy (the FCC database shows EMF holding the call letters now).#5 is without K-Love altogether and Air-1 on a rimshot.
Huron, SD is where EMF themselves moved the KLUV calls.#5 is without a K-Love because Classic Hits KLUV was K-Love for at least 30 years. Audacy recently changed the calls and branding of 98.7 to KSPF "The Spot" and sold the IP to EMF. However, I believe they failed to properly complete the process, and someone in Huron, SD got in the way. I think it will happen eventually but it got messy (the FCC database shows EMF holding the call letters now).