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K Love in Utica Rome

I know that 50kw 107.3 serves the market with a big signal but radio locator and the fccdata.org website show that two tiny translators air K Love in both Utica and Rome fed by WLGV Gloversville. is 105.7 Rome and 88.1 Utica actually airing K Love. Northeast gospel is listed as the owner of the two translators. thank you
 
FCCDATA.org and radio-locator needs to update their information. I see several errors like this on those sites.

While those sites have "pretty" little coverage maps and other "neat" bits of information, I rely on fcc.gov and fccinfo.com for true information.

The 105.7 and 88.1 signals are -not- part of EMF. Those two signals still remain with what is left of Northeast Gospel.
 
FCCDATA.org and radio-locator needs to update their information. I see several errors like this on those sites.

While those sites have "pretty" little coverage maps and other "neat" bits of information, I rely on fcc.gov and fccinfo.com for true information.

The 105.7 and 88.1 signals are -not- part of EMF. Those two signals still remain with what is left of Northeast Gospel.
@Michi can attest that FCCData.org gets its information directly from the FCC database. It's up to the translator owners to file Primary Station Notifications with the FCC. EMF purchased what is now 90.9 WLGV Gloversville from Northeast Gospel Broadcasting last year, but NBG never filed to show that those two signals are now being fed from elsewhere. That's not FCCData'org or "The For Entertainment Purposes Only" Radio-Locator's fault. They can only go by the data properly being sent to the FCC.

And @midatlanticengineer you'd find the exact same data about the translators in question here on FCCInfo as they too ultilize the same LMS dataset. There's nothing different where FCCData and FCCInfo are getting their info. Radio-Locator does seem to have some editorial control in terms of listing formats and weblinks related to things separate from the FCC Database and I can concur that there are some issues with their data there or their listings pretending that most CPs and Silent signals simply do not exist, but they've always positioned that to be a listener focused directory as opposed to an actual resource for those in the industry.
 
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