Just a hypothetical question, i know this isn't actually relevant. But if the AM band had kept the popularity it once had, even after FM grew in popularity could a station like WBT have done anything? I'm not sure of the date, but I'm thinking it was sometime in the mid to late 70s that Gastonia became part of the Charlotte Arbitron. When that happened, WBT wasn't listenable in a part of the market. What I'm about to ask would certainly not be considered now, but IF the AM listeners were still there just like back then, could WBT have re-engineered 1110 to move it's directional antenna to somewhere in the western area? For instance, somewhere like Kings Mountain? That way there would still be a null toward KFAB, but with a day and night city grade signal over all of the Charlotte market, including Gastonia, Rock Hill and Monroe.
Again, I'm not talking about now. As so many others have said, AM is dead or dying. But could that have worked? Or would it either have been impossible from an FCC/engineering point of view? Or maybe just too expensive?
Like so many other markets, WBT would have certainly gone to FM sooner or later. But how different would it be if sometime in the 70s they had moved the towers to western Gaston County?
Again, I'm not talking about now. As so many others have said, AM is dead or dying. But could that have worked? Or would it either have been impossible from an FCC/engineering point of view? Or maybe just too expensive?
Like so many other markets, WBT would have certainly gone to FM sooner or later. But how different would it be if sometime in the 70s they had moved the towers to western Gaston County?