Having heard the usual promo loop running on Sports Siberia 860
earlier this afternoon, I tuned it in about 6:10pm and to my great
surprise
there was actually a real program on--some sports
yakker show that was being simulcast with KT'R S-P-L 620.
Does anyone have data on how many hours a day 860 The Loop
runs real programming (solo or simulcast) and how many hours
a day it is loop-de-loop?
There was one very peculiar thing about this simulcast during the
five or so minutes I listened--with one radio on 860, one on 620
(KT'R did not have their IBOC on as there was no hash on 600 and
640, unlike the 55/FYI hash on 530/570).
At first, 860 was 6 seconds behind 620. Then they were three
seconds behind, then two, one, and finally became synched up.
End of story, right? Wrong.
860 then proceeded to move ahead of 620. (Unless it was 620's
turn to play the delay game by starting to drag behind 860.)
Is this some fake out ploy by TMISU to log each station as airing
separate programming and not a simulcast? Well they certainly do
a bang-up job on separate programming running that @#$% loop! :
Just how is the loop running for hours on end serving the public interest?
earlier this afternoon, I tuned it in about 6:10pm and to my great
surprise
yakker show that was being simulcast with KT'R S-P-L 620.
Does anyone have data on how many hours a day 860 The Loop
runs real programming (solo or simulcast) and how many hours
a day it is loop-de-loop?
There was one very peculiar thing about this simulcast during the
five or so minutes I listened--with one radio on 860, one on 620
(KT'R did not have their IBOC on as there was no hash on 600 and
640, unlike the 55/FYI hash on 530/570).
At first, 860 was 6 seconds behind 620. Then they were three
seconds behind, then two, one, and finally became synched up.
End of story, right? Wrong.
860 then proceeded to move ahead of 620. (Unless it was 620's
turn to play the delay game by starting to drag behind 860.)
Is this some fake out ploy by TMISU to log each station as airing
separate programming and not a simulcast? Well they certainly do
a bang-up job on separate programming running that @#$% loop! :
Just how is the loop running for hours on end serving the public interest?