I remember when the old, original WRRC 1300 had three sticks and sent their signal NW. Was once driving through Nyack and heard the small back lobe of 1290 WGLI from Long Island louder than WRRC.
I'm curious / skeptical about WLIR's Nassau-Suffolk numbers. Back when 107.1 was WWHB, neighbour to a laundromat in a Hampton Bays strip mall, they showed up briefly in a Nassau-Suffolk book -- long ago.
And I believe WLNG doesn't subscribe anymore, but when THEY did, at best, they'd show up with 0.4 in N-S. That was while getting 9's in the local Riverhamptons book -- top station by far. Does this mean that, *generally* in 2025 an FM station on 107.1 out by the ducks and windmills is actually popular enough to be getting steady 1.1's and 1.3's -- numbers in Nassau-Suffolk that WLNG never got?
And that latest series of eyebrow-raising numbers for WLIR are for the winter months when no one lived out there.