I guess so. ;DThose beams are stuck into the swamp ... 910 sounded very muddy.
NigelWick said:I heard a long time ago that the WEJL tower is tied into the Times Building steel beams, and those beams are stuck into the swamp below the building that used to be Scranton. It gives WEJL a stronger signal than it normally would have.
masterg said:The steel reinforcing tale fits somewhat with what I heard years ago; that copper pilings were driven down a hundred feet or more at each corner of the building, which is why WEJL's signal(500 watt?) can stretch as far west as Williamsport. That story, however, claimed the pilings were there for the radio signal, not for building support. I'm not a tekkie, never have been, so the copper piling theory is beyond any further explanation from me. Does any of this make sense?
Eric Logan said:George H is still roaming the halls here on 5 and the Auditorium someone mentioned earlier is on the 5th floor not the 3rd. Don't know if any of the stories are true but some sure are interesting!
In the 1950’s the Lynetts had an FM radio license and after Ed Sr. was told by one of his well informed buddies that FM would never take off, turned the authorization back into the FCC (which wasn’t called the FCC then but that’s a story for another time).
masterg said:FWIW, Mrs. Lynett, mother of the present owners, always referred to the 5th floor as the "new" floor. And I know she did so in recent memory. Is she still living? If so, she must be nearing 100.
NigelWick said:I can't say I'm thrilled with the newspaper or radio content, but the Lynetts have built quite a company.