Last Monday, I was tuned into 940 AM, CINW, a Montreal 50,000 watt oldies station that comes in great after sunset, and the General Manager was announcing (via a continuous loop message) that as of 7:00 pm that night, the station was going dark permanently because of "severe economic conditions".
I wonder if any New England stations operating on 940, or adjacent channels 930 or 950, can take advantage of CINW's unfortunate demise.
Incidentally, CINW was supposedly the first commercial radio station in Canada, signing on in 1919. It's Canada's version of KDKA, Pittsburgh.
I wonder if any New England stations operating on 940, or adjacent channels 930 or 950, can take advantage of CINW's unfortunate demise.
Incidentally, CINW was supposedly the first commercial radio station in Canada, signing on in 1919. It's Canada's version of KDKA, Pittsburgh.