They could just unplug the thing for the time being
What do you think this is, Communist Cuba with its Radio Reloj?Why not just retransmit WWV, live-on-silicon from the US Naval Observatory? All time, all of the time. If nothing else, it would be incredibly cheap to operate and serve the public interest, since everyone needs to know the time every so often. High cume, though very low TSL.
"At the tone, it will be 17:40, Universal Coordinated Time. BEEEEEEP."
(Since this has devolved into silly season.)
What do you think this is, Communist Cuba with its Radio Reloj?
There's still HD2s? I thought everyone turned them off!Never "assume" as the old saying goes.
There is also speculation (with a good chance of probability) that it will be a simulcast of an HD2 from another station in the market. Not very likely that Emmis would want to sign with a syndicator for an unpredictable term.
Doesn't Emmis still hold a decent share of MediaCo or did they sell that off too?I don't know why Emmis would want to tap into a different company's HD2 (MediaCo/Estrella), especially if those companies may be looking into buying 98.7's signal outright. Westwood One (or insert other company) syndication, low-cost operation is most likely for a "filler" station in the meantime but today is only Tuesday. Still several days for something to happen. Patience is key, folks!
I don't know why Emmis would want to tap into a different company's HD2 (MediaCo/Estrella), especially if those companies may be looking into buying 98.7's signal outright.
It’s actually staggering how much silliness is being legitimately suggested. And over and over again.
Is a Wheel of Formats stunting a possibility, like what they did leading up to the launch of 94.7 NASH FM?For all we know, such a move might be an indication of sales negotiations taking place. I don't know any more than anyone else here.
Emmis sold off their stake of MediaCo. As of the end of 2023, MediaCo had $6.5 million owed to Emmis in a Convertible Promissory Note due by April 1, 2025.Doesn't Emmis still hold a decent share of MediaCo or did they sell that off too?
Is a Wheel of Formats stunting a possibility, like what they did leading up to the launch of 94.7 NASH FM?
Saddened as I am by the loss of WCBS as an all-news station, what otherwise helps me is the realization that I simply do not care what happens to an FM station in New York City. Others' mileage may vary, of course.This and the other related threads on this same topic have to have some of the lowest signal to noise ratios in the history of this forum site.
It’s actually staggering how much silliness is being legitimately suggested. And over and over again.
If you are thinking of 93.7 WLVH Hartford CT, NOAA weather radio lasted a few months. The station was being sold, the old owner didn't want to pay to run the previous format, Spanish Tropical. In those days, you'd need a live person running the board. The Spanish Tropical format was never automated. There was no equipment to do that while the sale was pending. So the owner just simulcast NOAA Wx Radio. Apparently nobody at the National Weather Center objected.why not? Years ago, an FM station ran NOAA WX Radio after a sale in the early 90s, for a week
Also in Connecticut, just a few years ago, NOAA ran on 1220 AM periodically during WQUN Hamden's transition from Quinnipiac University ownership to Clark Smidt (who changed its call to WATX).If you are thinking of 93.7 WLVH Hartford CT, NOAA weather radio lasted a few months. The station was being sold, the old owner didn't want to pay to run the previous format, Spanish Tropical. In those days, you'd need a live person running the board. The Spanish Tropical format was never automated. There was no equipment to do that while the sale was pending. So the owner just simulcast NOAA Wx Radio. Apparently nobody at the National Weather Center objected.
NOAA weather radio, like all products of the National Weather Service, are published into the public domain.So the owner just simulcast NOAA Wx Radio. Apparently nobody at the National Weather Center objected.