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105.9 Middletown sold

Even if they drop to class B1, isn't 105.9 blocked from moving south by it being short spaced to 106.1 North Vernon, IN?

Thinking out loud here...

If (emphasis on the if) 105.9 could drop to class A from Star Tower perhaps, they'd not be able to keep Middletown as COL. So they swap the Middletown COL with 97.7 Mason. Or is it worth paying Findlay Publishing to down power 106.1 North Vernon? Do you use a directional antenna? How much time and money is too much to put all these potential moves in place? How far do you have to cripple the 105.9 signal to flip it? And again, if all or any of this could be done, don't you think it would have already happened?

I don't know the WNKR people. I have to think that they know their strengths and that they're smart enough to have a decent feel for what can and can't be done with 105.9.
 
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From the website release, moving into Cincinnati to become a stand-alone also-ran doesn't seem to be the way he operates. It could make sense for one of the existing corps, but not as a stand-alone.
 
Of course "moving in" wouldn't neccesarily have to mean moving the signal, just marketing toward one or the other of the 2 cities. The Rebel at one point had a Dayton sales office.
 
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