In a call letter swap from a Class C3 to a Class C facility, the callsign WBT-FM has returned to 107.9. Ratings were apparently sagging with the music format on WLNK.
I predict they're going to be sagging even more.In a call letter swap from a Class C3 to a Class C facility, the callsign WBT-FM has returned to 107.9. Ratings were apparently sagging with the music format on WLNK.
I don't know about that there are quite a few conservatives in the outlying areas of the Charlotte market. I'm sure they did some research before making this move. Maybe could it be some political forces at work? If the current administration can pressure CBS I'm sure they'd have no problem pressuring Urban One.I predict they're going to be sagging even more.
I predict they're going to be sagging even more.
Back to the original call letters at the inception of 107.9 as WBT-FM. But they were Beautiful Music back then. Then they became WBCY with the rock format before changing to Sunny 107.9, then WLNK as 107.9 the Link, then Mix 107.9. Notable hosts over the years were John Boy and Billy, Bob and Sheri, and Matt and Ramona. If indeed the plan is to simulcast 11.10 on 107.9, this will be similar to WSB simulcasting on 750 and 99.5, and WORD moving to 98.9 for a stronger signal in Greenville-Spartanburg, A change I had speculated as a possibility.In a call letter swap from a Class C3 to a Class C facility, the callsign WBT-FM has returned to 107.9. Ratings were apparently sagging with the music format on WLNK.
If indeed the plan is to simulcast 11.10 on 107.9, this will be similar to WSB simulcasting on 750 and 99.5, and WORD moving to 98.9 for a stronger signal in Greenville-Spartanburg, A change I had speculated as a possibility.
It is going to happen on December 11th. Radio One sent out a press release.Back to the original call letters at the inception of 107.9 as WBT-FM. But they were Beautiful Music back then. Then they became WBCY with the rock format before changing to Sunny 107.9, then WLNK as 107.9 the Link, then Mix 107.9. Notable hosts over the years were John Boy and Billy, Bob and Sheri, and Matt and Ramona. If indeed the plan is to simulcast 11.10 on 107.9, this will be similar to WSB simulcasting on 750 and 99.5, and WORD moving to 98.9 for a stronger signal in Greenville-Spartanburg, A change I had speculated as a possibility.
Can they still maintain the HD feeds if they convert to mono? Not sure how all that works.I wonder if 107.9 will convert the audio from stereo to mono like 99.3 currently, since they will be dropping the music format? It would strengthen the signal in the fringes.
Can they still maintain the HD feeds if they convert to mono? Not sure how all that works.
You had me confused for a second**. WSB 750 (AM) is in 95.5 (WSBB*) branded as 95-5 WSB. WSB FM* is a hot AC on 98.5 branded as B98.5.this will be similar to WSB simulcasting on 750 and 99.5,
I'm thinking people aren't going to tolerate the signal quality. The people who like Hot AC, I assume, care about such things.OTOH, you always predict failures if a station's format doesn't match your personal tastes, so you will forgive me in advance for not putting much stock in the above statement.
As I said in the other thread, no one other than those associated with the stations know what Radio One's thinking was. But we pretty much have to presume that they did some research, given the market size.
I know you're talking about call letters and not format, but as WBCY the station switched from rock to what we might call Hot AC today, though the term wasn't used then. At some point the station was Top 40 but probably more adult than the other stations. It went back to AC when it became WBT-FM.Back to the original call letters at the inception of 107.9 as WBT-FM. But they were Beautiful Music back then. Then they became WBCY with the rock format before changing to Sunny 107.9,
I was thinking about the Hot AC format, not 107.9. 107.9 might actually do better.I don't know about that there are quite a few conservatives in the outlying areas of the Charlotte market. I'm sure they did some research before making this move. Maybe could it be some political forces at work? If the current administration can pressure CBS I'm sure they'd have no problem pressuring Urban One.