Cumulus Surrenders Suburban New York Digital AM
Cumulus Media has surrendered the license of 1230 WFAS White Plains NY. WFAS was the last property remaining from Cumulus'
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WFAS was a dinky 1kw mediumwave station. A standard analog signal wouldn’t have saved it.So much for all-digital MA3 saving AM.
Now that the license has been turned in, the FCC can hold an auction, and some real broadcaster can bid on the license.![]()
Perhaps you don’t need the Hubble or James Webb telescopes to study black holes, where even light can’t escape. You instead examine basket case AM stations on earth where money doesn’t escape.Or perhaps not. Remember what happened when they tried to auction off the vacant AM frequencies in St. Louis? No bidders.
I think in White Plains the number of bidders would be a negative number. 😆
Perhaps you don’t need the Hubble or James Webb telescopes to study black holes, where even light can’t escape. You instead examine basket case AM stations on earth where money doesn’t escape.
I'm wondering why Cumulus did not donate WFAS to Multicultural Media,
Well, also up that way is the former 1310 WVIP in Mt. Kisco, now WRVP, operating in Westchester. But it too is a shell of its former self.I believe this now leaves only WLNA as a AM station licensed to Westchester County.
Maw and paw just can't wait to play stax o' waxNow that the license has been turned in, the FCC can hold an auction, and some real broadcaster can bid on the license.![]()
Now that I own a vehicle that receives HD AM, the last time I was in the coverage area I decided to give it a listen to see how all digital AM sounded. Couldn’t recall the frequency off top of my head so I tuned to AM and hit seek. Didn’t occur to me that seek will not locate an all digital station, as it’s only looking for analog signals. I had my spouse google it and tuned manually. It locked fairly quickly, faster than analog to HD FM, and it did sound good.It always seemed a boneheaded decision to make WFAS AM all-digital. Relatively few people listen to FM HD. Probably way less were inclined to listen to AM HD, if they even had a car radio capable of receiving it. Indeed probably only a very small amount of people realized WFAS AM was even on the air for the past few years, after it went all-digital.
Perhaps it just wasn't worth the trouble to donate WFAS let alone sell it. If it had stayed all-digital, there would've been hardly any listeners. If it had changed back to analog, it would've cost money and require FCC approval. Surrendering the license was the best option in this case.Instead of simply turning in the license, I'm wondering why Cumulus did not donate WFAS to Multicultural Media, as the owners of WVOX 1460 AM had done. Even if many may feel a station such as WVOX had little value, someone has gone through the trouble of purchasing it, and preparing to build a temporary facility as part of an effort to return it to the air.
We HAD an digital-only AM here in Greater Boston at 650 KHz. From where I live, I couldn't receive the analog 650, but was able to pull in the digital 650. Alas, I was probably one of the few who bothered because the station is no longer there, in either analog or digital format.Now that I own a vehicle that receives HD AM, the last time I was in the coverage area I decided to give it a listen to see how all digital AM sounded. Couldn’t recall the frequency off top of my head so I tuned to AM and hit seek. Didn’t occur to me that seek will not locate an all digital station, as it’s only looking for analog signals. I had my spouse google it and tuned manually. It locked fairly quickly, faster than analog to HD FM, and it did sound good.
But alas, it wasn’t meant to be.
Another negative about all digital AM - if you don’t know it’s there, you won’t find it.
And to be clear, I’m not against all digital. I just wish it’d come sooner, or something else comparable.
Jeff Chang is trying to keep WVOX on the air. I don't see WVOX handing in their license any time soon. I don't know him or know his plans, but if he wants to try to salvage WVOX, more power to him.It had no listeners when it was analog. Smart move to turn in the license. This should happen more often. Next up…WVOX.