Re: WIXY / WDOK
> > > Generally AAR is looking to find a more powerful
> > > affiliate....WHAT was a candle in a sea of
> > > blowtorches....unfortunately the station just didn't
> > > broadcast far enough.
> >
> > Weaker stations have won before with superior content.
> Just
> > ask OA about WIXY.
> >
>
> Having lived in Cleveland many years ago, I never had any
> problem picking up 1260 (the former WIXY), even in the
> suburbs. Nowadays, with the AM band being more crowded, it
> may be a different story.
>
> Keep in mind that during WIXY's heyday, FM wasn't much of a
> force. Therefore, there were far fewer stations competing.
> In other words, this was when most people listened to the AM
> band.
Even in the early 60's WDOK, soon to become WIXY, had a horrible signal at night to the eastern suburbs. By the time you got to Richmond Heights, it was pretty bad, and in the Chagrin Falls and Willoughby area, non-existent.
In 1960, the only AMs fully covering Cleveland's metro area were 850, 1220 and 1100. This is why CLKW got good rating sin Cleveland in that era... it covered where the local staitons did not get in.
WIXY did not win by superior content. WHK was declining, and the other CHRs had faded off... it won by default.
>
> > > Generally AAR is looking to find a more powerful
> > > affiliate....WHAT was a candle in a sea of
> > > blowtorches....unfortunately the station just didn't
> > > broadcast far enough.
> >
> > Weaker stations have won before with superior content.
> Just
> > ask OA about WIXY.
> >
>
> Having lived in Cleveland many years ago, I never had any
> problem picking up 1260 (the former WIXY), even in the
> suburbs. Nowadays, with the AM band being more crowded, it
> may be a different story.
>
> Keep in mind that during WIXY's heyday, FM wasn't much of a
> force. Therefore, there were far fewer stations competing.
> In other words, this was when most people listened to the AM
> band.
Even in the early 60's WDOK, soon to become WIXY, had a horrible signal at night to the eastern suburbs. By the time you got to Richmond Heights, it was pretty bad, and in the Chagrin Falls and Willoughby area, non-existent.
In 1960, the only AMs fully covering Cleveland's metro area were 850, 1220 and 1100. This is why CLKW got good rating sin Cleveland in that era... it covered where the local staitons did not get in.
WIXY did not win by superior content. WHK was declining, and the other CHRs had faded off... it won by default.
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