gabigley1 said:CatFM said:knowbetter said:kentuckymedia said:What I have been told is this:
I thought they were building/had built a tower for this move in...
did that not happen?
Yes, the site has been operational since last spring, but they have only fired it up for testing so far. Everything is in place and ready to go. They hadn't decided what kind of STL to use when I saw it. Some sort of Internet connection was being considered.
CatFM,
You have been a very reliable source of info in the past. I can't see them deciding on what kind of STL to use as causing a major delay in them
hitting the Columbus radio airways. They have had at least a few years to consider that engineering issue so that doesn't make sense.
Do they plan on moving to the Columbus airways by their FCC mandated October 2, 2009 deadline? If not, why not? The station said three years ago, when they were issued a CP to move the station to Columbus, that they must have the Columbus signal operation by October 2, 2009 or they
will lose their CP to move their signal into Columbus. Things have been pretty quiet about this Move in and the deadline is getting closer and closer.
The STL is not likely what is holding them up from getting on the air, or at least it shouldn't be. It surprised me to see that everything else was in place and ready to go last spring except for an STL, which really was/is the missing link, if you'll pardon the pun. Why they wouldn't have decided how to handle that by that time is beyond me, even for a small market operator like WHIZ. The STL should have been part of the whole engineering study and equipment contract.
Here is what they need to consider, and it ties in directly with whether or not they plan to keep the new signal and run it, or just sell it when they get it on. Would it be more expensive to run several STL jumps from Zanesville to Carroll, or to just rent some office space in SE Columbus with a line of sight shot to the tower?
It seems to me that setting up a studio and office within the market they will be serving would indicate that they are planning to keep it and run it at least for a while. If they plan to run it from Zanesville, which doesn't even make sense, it would only be a temporary arrangement until they find a buyer. Everything that has and hasn't happened seems to lead to that conclusion.