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102.3 WWHK Concord NH - Classical Remakes of Rock Songs?

Talk is already covered by 107.7 (sports), 101.5 (WEEI) and WKXL 1450 and translator 103.9 (local news and politics).
WHOM puts a whale of a signal into Concord (no surprise). Although it is more lite AC, they are Portland - centric.
Standards would skew too old and is already on AM.

So, I guess what it looks like here is we are back to Lite Rock, AAA, Smooth Jazz or Oldies, with my bet being on the first.
 
VoiceofWayne said:
Talk is already covered by 107.7 (sports), 101.5 (WEEI) and WKXL 1450 and translator 103.9 (local news and politics).
WHOM puts a whale of a signal into Concord (no surprise). Although it is more lite AC, they are Portland - centric.
Standards would skew too old and is already on AM.

So, I guess what it looks like here is we are back to Lite Rock, AAA, Smooth Jazz or Oldies, with my bet being on the first.

As I said earlier, Libertarian, progressive and centrist talk might work but would likely be too expensive to do. Smooth Jazz is too much of a niche format.
 
Even the orchestra gets a little rest early Saturday mornings for a little public servicing from a show called "Green Sense" on WWHK. Doing a little thing or two for that public file, while in stunting mode...Indeed. Found the show by accident while heading down the dial for my WEEI fix on 101.5..Oh the humanity.. ;D
 
NHRadio said:
rjoc: 1240 WFTN Franklin and 1300 WPNH Plymouth carry DG's Standards format and offer a stronger signal the Big lake.

Noted and thanks! But WFEA comes in stronger coming in Route 25 from ME thru Moultonborough. I have compared with 1300 WPNH. Lots of noisy powerlines along Route 25!!
 
WFEA has a classic peanut directional pattern, and Moultonboro etc is right in the sweet spot.
WPNH is omni and 5kw days like FEA but only about 90 watts at night.
 
UPDATE: No longer JUST rock tunes...the violins are now covering "oldies"...and rap...isn't that special?
 
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