> > > > 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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