I was listening to AM 850 yesterday and actually heard about 6 or 7 spots in a row. Bob Becker must be on fire sellin for that stellar facility. I listened after I saw Becker's TV commercial for 850 on the Fox ten o'clock news.
knoxbob said:What WKVL needs now is to add a translator with coverage for Knoxville and they might pick of a few extra points in the ratings.
Tennessee Cowboy said:knoxbob said:What WKVL needs now is to add a translator with coverage for Knoxville and they might pick of a few extra points in the ratings.
It's a 50kw AM.
SuperQ said:3 towers are on Emory Road halfway between Halls and Powell. Signal burns a hole in Sevier Co and can be heard in SC in the daytime.
They get 500 watts for an hour after sunrise, then 90 watts for another hour before signing off. To the Southeast that's pretty OK.
But during critical hours just after sunrise and just before sunset, Birmingham and Cleveland come pouring in on top of them in Farragut and the deep west end.
Gee, I wonder.tennvol said:Does anyone under 65 and not affiliated with the radio industry in some way listen to AM? Serious question.
radio-dinosaur said:biggest problem with AM is programming, not technology.