OhioMediaWatch said:CatFM said:He obviously doesn't want to take any heat from the locals for selling them out and taking their station away from them, which he surely did for however much he ends up getting for it.
Understood, but isn't that kind of a moot point right now? The WHIZ configuration is now exactly as it had been for decades, except that 92.7/South Zanesville is the FM, with the same format 102.5 had before all this happened.
The northern areas of the former 102.5 coverage area will not be served as well (or at all farther out) by the 92.7 signal since the 92.7 xmtr site is so much farther south. Maybe it's no big deal to them. I will give him credit for at least getting a replacement signal, even if it is a downgrade, because a number of other FM moves in Ohio have left counties with either no radio station, or only small AM stations, which the FCC should never have allowed to happen.