With the way things are these days I don't think they'd have any trouble filling programming blocks for that...It could be an “All disasters all the time” format.
With the way things are these days I don't think they'd have any trouble filling programming blocks for that...It could be an “All disasters all the time” format.
It's been almost five months now that 1110 AM has been stuck in a loop of instrumental music and announcements sending listeners over to 107.9 FM. A historic, 104-year-old, 50,000-watt signal just discarded like trash. Even the land under its three iconic Blaw-Knox towers is up for sale.
I don’t blame local management. It’s sad, but they honestly don’t know what’s going to happen with 1110 AM, or at least that’s what they tell me, and they’ve done the best they could with the hand they were dealt.
I’ve been trying to get the ball rolling on having the transmitter site designated as a historic landmark so it can’t be redeveloped. Someone may have already beaten me to the punch. I’ve been told a ruling is pending, but I haven’t been able to confirm that. If anyone wants to help with that effort, please reach out. We need to do what we can to save this piece of broadcasting history before it’s gone.
So what happened to that new format they were promising?
WBT is an EAS PEP station. That may have something to do with it staying on.
In all fairness, it had to have been something outside their control. I'm guessing that they had a format all lined up, but then something fell through.They broke them, the format and promise.
In all fairness, it had to have been something outside their control. I'm guessing that they had a format all lined up, but then something fell through.
I know of at least two transmitter sites that have a historical designation. WSM in Nashville, and the KPH marine radio station.I’ve been trying to get the ball rolling on having the transmitter site designated as a historic landmark so it can’t be redeveloped. Someone may have already beaten me to the punch. I’ve been told a ruling is pending, but I haven’t been able to confirm that. If anyone wants to help with that effort, please reach out. We need to do what we can to save this piece of broadcasting history before it’s gone.