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AM 1110 Off The Air?

Wow from reading alot of your replies guys it seems like alot of you have WORSE time trying to hear them in 107.9 then you did on 1.10!! (1110)
There's a common thread to anyone saying they have a harder time with 107.9 than 1110. They're not inside the rated Charlotte market - and listeners outside the rated market contribute nothing at all to the bottom line, which is the only thing Radio One (or any commercial broadcaster) cares about.
 
There's a common thread to anyone saying they have a harder time with 107.9 than 1110. They're not inside the rated Charlotte market - and listeners outside the rated market contribute nothing at all to the bottom line, which is the only thing Radio One (or any commercial broadcaster) cares about.
Thank you.

I can’t imagine that being even possible though, I’m in Laurens County, SC where 107.9 booms in, in HD in many cases. 1110’s noise floor is so awful you have to turn the radio all the way up to understand it on a good day.

I imagine a lot of this “signal” talk may be potential bias toward 1110 vs. 107.9.
 
Yep, and they’re still licensed to Dallas. WTBI AM did come on first in the early 1980s I believe. 91.7 FM signed on in 1991.

WTBI was a bit ahead of their time. My dad had some relatives that went to their church and I remember my parents trying to connect to their share-a-thon programming online in 1997 or 1998 over 56kbps dial up. The connection and quality were awful, but they were ahead of many stations with streaming!


Roger on all that. WTBI and WSOF were both ahead of their time, re: streaming. Light & Truth Radio Network WTBI Side-note, the former long-time Pastor of Island Ford Baptist Church, the late Dr. Gary L. Hall, was a former Tabernacle graduate.
 


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