To recap today's breaking news:
According to what I am reading, 99X will stay on through Sunday night. there will be a weeklong simulcast of Q on both stations (possibly with an audio watermark interrupting on 100.5). The new rock station (AOR?) will launch on the 21st.
I suspect the WWWQ callsign will go to 99.7, WNNX temporarily goes to 100.5 until the new station launches (and 100.5 will get a callsign to match).
Rodney Ho is reporting it as a swap. Technically, 100.5 will be a brand new station. (Like the "move-up" of 105.3 The Buzz WBZY to 96.1, which took the Project name and the existing WKLS callsign.)
According to what I am reading, 99X will stay on through Sunday night. there will be a weeklong simulcast of Q on both stations (possibly with an audio watermark interrupting on 100.5). The new rock station (AOR?) will launch on the 21st.
I suspect the WWWQ callsign will go to 99.7, WNNX temporarily goes to 100.5 until the new station launches (and 100.5 will get a callsign to match).
Rodney Ho is reporting it as a swap. Technically, 100.5 will be a brand new station. (Like the "move-up" of 105.3 The Buzz WBZY to 96.1, which took the Project name and the existing WKLS callsign.)