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97.5 The Hawk Question

J

Jarvis

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With 97.5 moving it's tower to Philly, do you think there will now be room for a new LPFM in North Jersey on 97.5?
 
> With 97.5 moving it's tower to Philly, do you think there
> will now be room for a new LPFM in North Jersey on 97.5?
>
There already is a pirate station on 97.5 near Newark. It gets beaten up by WALK. So, if there's an LPFM in that area, there would be lots of interference.<P ID="signature">______________
17-year-old radio geek
Location: Princeton Junction, NJ
AIM: KewlDude471
WWPH 107.9 FM: http://wwph1079fm.no-ip.org</P>
 
> With 97.5 moving it's tower to Philly,

{{sigh}}.... I give up.....


<P ID="signature">______________
It's a common mistake to not use punctuation in its proper form.
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~csk/its.html>Be kind to your friend, the apostrophe.</a></P>
 
> > With 97.5 moving it's tower to Philly,
>
> {{sigh}}.... I give up.....
>
Boy, thanks for the grammar lesson! Nothing better than perpetuating the negativity that exists on this board. Let's keep the discussion to radio, not to nitpicking people's posts.
 
> With 97.5 moving it's tower to Philly, do you think there
> will now be room for a new LPFM in North Jersey on 97.5?

No. Too close to WQHT, WSKQ & WALK-FM.
 
> Boy, thanks for the grammar lesson! Nothing better than
> perpetuating the negativity that exists on this board.
> Let's keep the discussion to radio, not to nitpicking
> people's posts.

If people on Radio-Info can nit-pick when a station is off the air for a few minutes, then I can nit-pick when a person isn't using the apostrophe correctly.

Writing "it's" instead of "its" (or vice-versa) is the linguistic equivalent of not using your turn signal while changing lanes on the NJ Turnpike: just because it happens all the time doesn't mean that it should be tolerated.

Unless, of course, you didn't even know that you're supposed to use your turn signal while changing lanes, in which case I {{sigh}} again....

<P ID="signature">______________
It's a common mistake to not use punctuation in its proper form.
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~csk/its.html>Be kind to your friend, the apostrophe.</a></P>
 
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