It is sad that none of the other former C signals in Atlanta still have full C protection.
92.9 C1
94.1 C0
94.9 C1
96.1 C0
98.5 C0
99.7 C0
101.5 C0
103.3 C0
If I remember correctly, everybody moved before the FCC deadline. Basically, it was a use it or lose it deadline. If you were not at the full HAAT of 2000 ft, then the protection was downgraded to actual facilities.
All of the stations (except 92.9) moved to towers to get the height to a C0 classification. If I remember correctly, none could get a full C in the city because of the airport.
92.9 got a C1 because they did not move from their tower that was on (this is fuzzy memory) the Life of Georgia Building?? I know their studios were in the old C&S Tower and from the studio they could see their broadcast tower. It was a financial issue. The removal of the tower was the responsibility of the station and was very expensive. The station did not feel the cost of moving was worth C0 so they settled for C1. At least that is what an engineer at the time told me.
I am not sure why 94.9 ended up with a C1 instead of C0.
As an added note, every other station in the commercial band is either a translator or a move-in signal.
Well, this was a trip down memory lane.