Randy Michaels purchases Cincinnati's only FULL power Spanish-language FM. (Source: RadioInsight): Randy Michaels Acquires WOXY – RadioInsight
A little bit maybe. Will require some additional moves due to 97.3 WYGY.I wonder if 97.7 could be moved closer to Cincinnati? I know Randy has an engineering background and moved 107.1 from Milford Ohio when Jacor purchased it so I'm thinking He has a plan for WOXY. Should be interesting
I don’t know about that. There is a 97.7 in Lima. And Lance is right….97.3 in Cincinnati could be an issue with moving it south. I will say one thing….WOXY’s signal is much, much stronger since moving to the Middletown stick than it ever was from Oxford.Doubtful 97.7 can be moved closer to Cincinnati. It probably could be moved closer to Dayton with a major modification request.
A "major modification" in FCC language is a move of more than three channels up or down and/or to a new location that's not mutually exclusive with the existing license.Doubtful 97.7 can be moved closer to Cincinnati. It probably could be moved closer to Dayton with a major modification request.
So WOXY has approximately 900,000 people within the 60 dBu contour. At a sales price of $1,600,000 that comes out to between $1.7 and $1.8 per pop. While it isn't quite a fire sale, that's really not a premium price in today's market. The analysis on this signal might be a little more complicated since the population is split between Cincinnati and Dayton. Depending on the use case though, such as K-Love, that may or may not matter. And that is before factoring in any other assets such as equipment or land. Is the WOXY site included or is it owned by a third party?I think it's as good as it's going to get. Will Urban One move to take over now being the only Spanish station in the market? I remember being in northern Kentucky last year and the 101.5 signal was not good. Could another operator make a change to go after the Hispanic market? But for sure they overpaid for this station at that price tag they could have gotten a better signal in a bigger market.
You are right that a COL change with no change to class or assigned frequency is a minor modification so long as certain requirements are met. That is "my bad" !A "major modification" in FCC language is a move of more than three channels up or down and/or to a new location that's not mutually exclusive with the existing license.
The FCC only allows those to be filed during application windows, and there's not one right now.
An upgrade to WOXY would be a minor mod if it even can move at all. It's not just co-channel stations that would be an issue. There's a 97.5A in Union City northwest of Dayton to contend with, plus WNCI and WBNS-FM.
And yes, going south toward Cincy hits 97.3 which is a problem.
No. 96.5's COL was changed from Hamilton to Lebanon so that Lebanon would still have service when 97.3 changed from Lebanon to Fort Thomas. Nothing to do with 97.7. The change to Mason was tied to the 97.7 in GeorgetownI would think if the signal could have been moved closer to Cincinnati it would have already happened. Wasn't 97.3 being moved from Lebanon to Fort Thomas KY already part of WOXY's move to Mason?
But he has no success story in Spanish and no real experience in the segmentHas anyone considered that he might keep it Spanish? That is a growing audience.