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92.5 WPHC??

> Just noticed they changed call letters to WPHC in B'ham.
> What's the deal?
> No more simulcast of AM 850?
>

That's interesting...wasn't that WXJC-FM? Not too much you could do with that station...it used to be the catholic channel, can't really think of anything that has ever made money on it due to its unfortunate situation of broadcasting to nothing but cows. It clips the rim shot stations that enter into Birmingham.<P ID="signature">______________
Brian
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> > Just noticed they changed call letters to WPHC in B'ham.
> > What's the deal?
> > No more simulcast of AM 850?
> >
>
> That's interesting...wasn't that WXJC-FM? Not too much you
> could do with that station...it used to be the catholic
> channel, can't really think of anything that has ever made
> money on it due to its unfortunate situation of broadcasting
> to nothing but cows. It clips the rim shot stations that
> enter into Birmingham.
>

I'd like to lift both 92.5 WPHC and 101.5 WQEM from their respective owners and make better use of them, myself. Despite 92.5's signal shortcomings, I'd consider data-mining all of David Eduardo's R-I posts to craft a Hispanic-themed format on FM. And 101.5 could probably make a fair bit of change catering to Shelby County and the Birmingham 'burbs.

It's all just a pipe dream, of course; New Country 97.3 could shoot to #1 before either Crawford or Glenn Iris Baptist ever sold these class A's.<P ID="signature">______________
"We know now there were no weapons of mass destruction over there. But Coretta knew and we knew that there are weapons of misdirection right down here." --Rev. Joeseph Lowery, patriot</P>
 
> > > Just noticed they changed call letters to WPHC in B'ham.
>
> > > What's the deal?
> > > No more simulcast of AM 850?
> > >
> >
> > That's interesting...wasn't that WXJC-FM? Not too much
> you
> > could do with that station...it used to be the catholic
> > channel, can't really think of anything that has ever made
>
> > money on it due to its unfortunate situation of
> broadcasting
> > to nothing but cows. It clips the rim shot stations that
> > enter into Birmingham.
> >
>
> I'd like to lift both 92.5 WPHC and 101.5 WQEM from their
> respective owners and make better use of them, myself.
> Despite 92.5's signal shortcomings, I'd consider data-mining
> all of David Eduardo's R-I posts to craft a Hispanic-themed
> format on FM. And 101.5 could probably make a fair bit of
> change catering to Shelby County and the Birmingham 'burbs.
>
> It's all just a pipe dream, of course; New Country 97.3
> could shoot to #1 before either Crawford or Glenn Iris
> Baptist ever sold these class A's.
>
Just been informed by Mr. Zach of, Alabama Broadcast Media Page, this station is still doing the simucasting of WXJC 850 AM. Right now, he has no info about what might happen to this station. If he share any info with me, I will pass it along to everyone reading.

RDP <><
 
> > > Just noticed they changed call letters to WPHC in B'ham.
>
> > > What's the deal?
> > > No more simulcast of AM 850?
> > >
> >
> > That's interesting...wasn't that WXJC-FM? Not too much
> you
> > could do with that station...it used to be the catholic
> > channel, can't really think of anything that has ever made
>
> > money on it due to its unfortunate situation of
> broadcasting
> > to nothing but cows. It clips the rim shot stations that
> > enter into Birmingham.
> >
>
> I'd like to lift both 92.5 WPHC and 101.5 WQEM from their
> respective owners and make better use of them, myself.
> Despite 92.5's signal shortcomings, I'd consider data-mining
> all of David Eduardo's R-I posts to craft a Hispanic-themed
> format on FM. And 101.5 could probably make a fair bit of
> change catering to Shelby County and the Birmingham 'burbs.
>
> It's all just a pipe dream, of course; New Country 97.3
> could shoot to #1 before either Crawford or Glenn Iris
> Baptist ever sold these class A's.
>

92.5 WPHC will be Positive Hits Country April 1st.
 
> > > > Just noticed they changed call letters to WPHC in
> B'ham.
> >
> > > > What's the deal?
> > > > No more simulcast of AM 850?
> > > >
> > >
> > > That's interesting...wasn't that WXJC-FM? Not too much
> > you
> > > could do with that station...it used to be the catholic
> > > channel, can't really think of anything that has ever
> made
> >
> > > money on it due to its unfortunate situation of
> > broadcasting
> > > to nothing but cows. It clips the rim shot stations
> that
> > > enter into Birmingham.
> > >
> >
> > I'd like to lift both 92.5 WPHC and 101.5 WQEM from their
> > respective owners and make better use of them, myself.
> > Despite 92.5's signal shortcomings, I'd consider
> data-mining
> > all of David Eduardo's R-I posts to craft a
> Hispanic-themed
> > format on FM. And 101.5 could probably make a fair bit
> of
> > change catering to Shelby County and the Birmingham
> 'burbs.
> >
> > It's all just a pipe dream, of course; New Country 97.3
> > could shoot to #1 before either Crawford or Glenn Iris
> > Baptist ever sold these class A's.
> >
>
> 92.5 WPHC will be Positive Hits Country April 1st.


wonder if WXJC will change to all christian talk/preaching and move "The Caravan" strictly to 92.5?





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