On the Randi Rhodes show, don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. On Wednesday night, she had a few callers who differed with her views, and they made sense, Republican or Democrat. Her only argument was to stumble around, end the call and goto commercial. Immediately following the break, she came back, took the Cincy caller and started railing on WCKY. She was dangling her feet in the water of "this was intentional!!" This is broadcasting. I've had transmitters go down on me in ice storms, tornado warnings and major car accidents. It's frustrating. It happens. When you get back on-air, you apologize for the disruption, brief the listener on what they missed while your signal was dark, and move on. A projected 15% voter turnout, on a special election. Something tells me conservatives and liberals both have more problems on their hands than a radio station with a .8 share in the market going off the air at 7pm, when most people either have already voted or decided not to. I may be wrong, but I'm using logic.
> > > What station is WCKY these days???
> > >
> > > if it's 1530, they are the only station at that site...
> >
> > It's 1530.
> >
> > Really? A caller from the Queen City told Rhodes that
> other
> > stations also operate from that location. If 1530's is
> the
> > only transmitter there, it makes the timing of the fire
> even
> > more interesting.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
>
> I've noticed that since the fire, I can't pick up WCKY as
> well. WCNW bleeds in and the "tuned" indicator on my radio
> flickers a lot at night. Are they operating at reduced
> power?
>