Looks like Salem is unloading a bunch of their CCM stations to EMF in a transaction set to close early next year.
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I wonder now if EMF will keep both of the translators on 92.7 and 103.7 FM? Could one of those get sold?Looks like Salem is unloading a bunch of their CCM stations to EMF in a transaction set to close early next year.
Radio Insight Headlines.
I wonder now if EMF will keep both of the translators on 92.7 and 103.7 FM? Could one of those get sold?
Or they put their Spanish language format on one... if either covers the area where more Hispanics live.I wonder now if EMF will keep both of the translators on 92.7 and 103.7 FM? Could one of those get sold?
92.7 is more of a general Cleveland frequency and 103.7 is more of an East Side signal. So, if one goes "Mega" to companion AM 1300, it's most likely 92.7 FM.Or they put their Spanish language format on one... if either covers the area where more Hispanics live.
Both of them relay Air1 so that's likely not to change. 89.1 in Hinckley and 90.9 in Wadsworth relay K-Love (and not terribly far from K-Love 90.9 in Wooster) Depending on how EMF's engineering team sees things re: 95.5's signal in the Akron area, it might stay that way.I wonder now if EMF will keep both of the translators on 92.7 and 103.7 FM? Could one of those get sold?
Currently 92.7 FM is Air-1 and 103.7 FM is K-Love is the Cleveland translator market.Both of them relay Air1 so that's likely not to change. 89.1 in Hinckley and 90.9 in Wadsworth relay K-Love (and not terribly far from K-Love 90.9 in Wooster) Depending on how EMF's engineering team sees things re: 95.5's signal in the Akron area, it might stay that way.
EMF also owns 106.1 Solon which iHeart relays WAKS-HD2 on.
Makes sense to flip 103.7 (which is centered in the east side of Cleveland and on the 92.3/95.5 stick, no less) to Air1 and have it as a combo with 92.7.Currently 92.7 FM is Air-1 and 103.7 FM is K-Love is the Cleveland translator market.
Welcome backMakes sense to flip 103.7 (which is centered in the east side of Cleveland and on the 92.3/95.5 stick, no less) to Air1 and have it as a combo with 92.7.
Well the plan is for EMF to flip all the "Fish" stations to either K-Love or Air1.I wonder now if EMF will keep both of the translators on 92.7 and 103.7 FM? Could one of those get sold?
The frequency used for Wadsworth is 102.5. 90.9 is in Wooster. Either way, this irritates me. They use Wadsworth as COL but the antenna is located in Akron just east of the Norton city limits. If you're going to use a town as a COL it's be nice if they'd actually have some sort of physical presence in the city. And the one that really blows my mind WJKA "Heartland radio". Col: Brunswick in Medina county. Studios in Barberton in Summit county. Antenna in Wayne county.Both of them relay Air1 so that's likely not to change. 89.1 in Hinckley and 90.9 in Wadsworth relay K-Love
The 92.3/95.5 tower has been owned by a third party for close to 20 years (if not more). Wouldn't be surprised if EMF requests to withdraw the application as soon as they are able.I wonder if the CP has anything to do with this.
WHK, AM1420, has local personality Bob Frantz doing a live and local show, with call-ins from 9:05am until 11:45am Monday through Friday.All we would have left after this year might be WKSU/WCLV and the Sports talk stations in regards to local radio in Cleveland, other than the college stations.