Hi -- I'm the Regional Engineer for Cumulus and oversee projects like this one in Pennsylvania, Ohio, NY, CT, VA and anywhere else I'm needed. I wanted to clairify a few things and answer a few questions.
The translator is licensed to WNNK with a waiver to run WTCY's programming. That waiver does not require we run WTCY, just that we can if we choose to. And while there are no rules that specifically allow a translator to rebroadcast an HD2 signal, there are none that prohibit it, either. In fact, the FCC does not care which part of the WNNK signal we rebroadcast. Years ago some clever people in small markets with big FM/daytime AM stations put evening ball games on their FM subcarrers and ran the subcarriers on translators, allowing their main stations to play music. The original intent was to only rebroadcast 1400, but as we went thru the process internally the HD-2 option became available to originate the Touch programming.
Some other commentors wondered if the 95.3 frequency was going to become a licensed station, independent of an AM or HD2 -- no, it really can't for a number of reasons - mainly that it's too close to Shamokin.
Will we see the dial fill up with Translators? Maybe. There are still about 10,000 applications on file from the last translator window 5 years ago - probaby 2/3 or more can't be built for a variety of reasons. Like anything that involves the federal government, it will take an eternity.
Kevin Fitzgerald was the owner of the translator that Cumulus purchased earler this year. He's a very smart guy and hs done some interesting things with Translators, but He is not (or at least not yet) a part of the Cumulus Engineering team.
Speaking entirely for myself, and not for Cumulus, I think that this was a positive move for HD Radio and the Harrisburg radio market - I'm sure alot more people will be exposed to the urban AC format now than would have found it in the graveyard at 1400.