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When will the beat become 100K? Anybody know?
You mean it's a simulcast NOW on 95.5 FM.MCMagicCracker said:Cox detonated 95.5 the Beat months ago. It's a WSB simulcast now.
Unless and until the FCC does away with cross ownership rules (radio-TV-newspaper combos) 95.5 won't be able to move to their in town CP site. That is not expected to happen as long as President Obama is in office. These rules prohibit the increase of the city grade signal accross any market where a daily newspaper is co owned by the station. In this case, Fulton County and the AJC.secondchoice said:BTW how is the plan to move 95.5 to an "intown stick" coming along? IIRC they wanted to move it to the old channel 2 analog tower?
artsutton said:Unless and until the FCC does away with cross ownership rules (radio-TV-newspaper combos) 95.5 won't be able to move to their in town CP site. That is not expected to happen as long as President Obama is in office. These rules prohibit the increase of the city grade signal accross any market where a daily newspaper is co owned by the station. In this case, Fulton County and the AJC.secondchoice said:BTW how is the plan to move 95.5 to an "intown stick" coming along? IIRC they wanted to move it to the old channel 2 analog tower?
The democrats are opposed to any further deregulation of the media industry. Also delayed by the same issue is the proposal on file with the FCC to downgrade the River to a site closer to Atlanta. Thus some changes possible on the back side of that move are also probably delayed.
Cox already has a waiver of the cross-ownership rules with the FCC, pending the outcome of an FCC proceeding, and the move-in app contains a request to re-up that waiver:artsutton said:Unless and until the FCC does away with cross ownership rules (radio-TV-newspaper combos) 95.5 won't be able to move to their in town CP site. That is not expected to happen as long as President Obama is in office. These rules prohibit the increase of the city grade signal accross any market where a daily newspaper is co owned by the station. In this case, Fulton County and the AJC.secondchoice said:BTW how is the plan to move 95.5 to an "intown stick" coming along? IIRC they wanted to move it to the old channel 2 analog tower?
The democrats are opposed to any further deregulation of the media industry. Also delayed by the same issue is the proposal on file with the FCC to downgrade the River to a site closer to Atlanta. Thus some changes possible on the back side of that move are also probably delayed.
MikeBarnes said:i know news/talk is boring from a programmers stand point, but with the way the AM signals sound at night in the Atlanta
metro area.....with all it's topographical nooks and crannies, plus bleedovers from out of town stations with the same frequency I wish WGST would find a "standard" FM carrier. WLS Chicago, WLAC Nashville and WHAS Louisville come in clearer most of the time
and I am only 10 miles from downtown ATL.. as much as I love am and have no problem listening to good strong AM SIGNAL,
FACE IT! AM IS A DYING VENUE