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ACCESS.1 ATLANTIC CITY MOSTLY SOLD

Doesnt the whole ground system have to be replaced, you have wires sticking out of the ground, dirt bikers have torn up that whole area, brush has overgrown, Wouldnt you also have to pay for some of the lot to be cleared to get to the ground system. Im not an engineer, what would it cost to replace the whole system if it needed to be, The sound quality is really poor right now and it doesnt really go out that far, even during the day.
 
I hope that the new regime keeps the shark rockin in the direction it's been heading. Since the new group PD arrived, the stations all seem to be more focused. The Shark is the station I listen to, (wife/oldies) and they seem to have the music tighter and more true to the classic rock format. If it's not broken PLEASE don't break it....errr Fix it.
 
getsmart said:
Doesnt the whole ground system have to be replaced ...

A ground system can be fixed ... if wires are broken, they can be patched and brazed together.
If the copper is still there, it can be fixed. A new "ground system" is not all that complex ...
some ground rods around the tower, some copper strap, radials going out around the tower.
Not that expensive ... just the price of the wire and some labor. Yeah, cut the weeds down
if they are in the way. It's not rocket science.

I think I heard that WGYM has been operating on low power for awhile.
 
And after "the cheap" price to fix it, who in their right mind is going to buy spots after 5 p.m. to pay for it? Or, does the station just go and have daytime rates as in Atlantic City?

Ain't gonna happen. It has to sell itself to make money or it will be a 9 watt black hole in six months as it starts to sign off at 6:30 or earlier in the winter, and signing on at 7:30 in January. Good thing it wasn't part of the deal. By the time a consulting engineer is done, a two or three tower array (into the water) is done, a new ground is patched or, preferably installed, ... you're talking major cash.

Just for a CP Modification, you can count on six months to a year, not counting building. Then, who will buy spots after 4:30 pm when it's dark or when it signs on at 7:30? A tough sell. Quarter million? No way. WOND is the AM to have. Hammondton just takes up spectrum ... even if it was brokered religion, who would buy it? Not for that community, certainly. The life of an existing, "getting along" AM has a limited life ... let alone a dog that's going nowhere, and won't do much. No need for "brokered" radio there. Just cluttering what's left of the pitiful AM band that so few are listening to. Look at the Atlantic City numbers lately?

Sign it off.
 
Yo Oak,

  All WGYM needs is a short ton or so of some of that nifty, ground propagation salt of yours, with those almost too large to miss, beryllium infused copper chunks. Couple that with the ground conductivity from the great heavy metal toxic waste effect left over from the 30’s all around Hammonton and you might get a nice little ground wave going.  Maybe there a few pieces of the 1210 ground system left that 1580 can put to use. However, I really think there may be a limited level of motivation, to upgrade to necessary six or so towers for the maximum 50 watts at night. Then again, they can always make it easy to get the proof of performance to pass, change the license from a Class D, to part 15. 
 
Sam Lit said:
All WGYM needs is a short ton or so of some of that nifty, ground propagation salt of yours, with those almost too large to miss, beryllium infused copper chunks.

Ground it to the railroad tracks in front of the tower. Channel the RF right into downtown Atlantic City. lol
 
It looks like a little blood letting has begun at WMGM-Fm. A couple of days ago, WMGM-TV had a report on the sdale and the owner/spokesperson said that everything was staying in place, with a more local presence. And Now, Allaccess has a brief news story "update" stating that Paul Kelly is taking over as PD/On-Air.
 
MortinTCrip said:
It looks like a little blood letting has begun at WMGM-Fm. A couple of days ago, WMGM-TV had a report on the sdale and the owner/spokesperson said that everything was staying in place, with a more local presence. And Now, Allaccess has a brief news story "update" stating that Paul Kelly is taking over as PD/On-Air.

Link?
 
murcuryvapor said:
MortinTCrip said:
It looks like a little blood letting has begun at WMGM-Fm. A couple of days ago, WMGM-TV had a report on the sdale and the owner/spokesperson said that everything was staying in place, with a more local presence. And Now, Allaccess has a brief news story "update" stating that Paul Kelly is taking over as PD/On-Air.

Link?

www.allaccess.com

First, you must register (don't worry, it's free). Then, click on "Net News" and the story should be a couple scrolls down.
 
Are any of these stations hiring? I'm originally from the area and would love to work in the market. I currently work in Miami and can send my package if anyone is interested. Preferably The Shark or the Ace... I'm a rock guy.
 
I WORK IN RADIO said:
I hope they willl be. I was just recently let go from the group. I'm LOCAL. Hope there's room :)

Putting together a sentence that is correct is a good start in the communications business. ;)

But seriously, in my experience, when a new group comes in and states; " no changes"...expect many.

And when they say, " with more of a local feel "... management is on-air and paying only a few bubbles above minimum wage.

I was looking forward to The Shark and 'JSE being a little fresher and more local with the last changes. I hope "local" doesn't mean "hokey",

you can BE local and still sound huge, like WZXL was before the Equity takeover.
 
I'll board op. lol. That way I don't need to form sentences :)

When I was there, "Local" was VERY hokey. I don't think it will be like it was. Rich has focused the stations (rock) very well. I think Paul will further that in a great, major market sounding way.

GOOD LUCK ATLANTIC BROADCASTING!
 
Is 1580 even on the air? I was on the Expressway in Hammonton this afternoon and there was no sign of it. I used to be able to get the 9 watt night signal (at night) on the Expressway.
 
ccuphl said:
Is 1580 even on the air? I was on the Expressway in Hammonton this afternoon and there was no sign of it. I used to be able to get the 9 watt night signal (at night) on the Expressway.

One can only hope they are busy upgrading the signal, or at least making the repairs to the ground system, desperately needed as mentioned elsewhere on these boards. Or, as otherwise suggested, they just shut up shop and are busy walking the license back to the FCC. Or, they just need a space to operate from.
 
Howard Green used to use 1580 as a write-off. He used to broker out afternoons for spanish language programming, and the rest of the day as a simulcast of 1400. When we tried a local-based sports format in 2001, we were (if anything) too successful, because the station approached profitability and thus Howard would have lost his tax write-off.

If properly programmed, 1580 could make a great full-service station for Hammonton, and at least make back its expenses. It did so for years when it was WTYO. We could have done that in 2001 if allowed to, but the good of the cluster won out. Once unshackled from the others, it might be able to do so again.
 
1580 WGYM

Let's say, even with the nulls to protect Canada and WPGC (and, I assume, co-adjacents WPWA, WNST, WISP and WKHZ - would they have to protect Columbia, PA?), they could get a power upgrade, even minimal. How much would they need to go up to in order to place a servicable signal into AC proper post-sundown? Also, how far could they aim the signal down the coast?
 
Re: 1580 WGYM

Rockin Rob said:
Let's say, even with the nulls to protect Canada and WPGC (and, I assume, co-adjacents WPWA, WNST, WISP and WKHZ - would they have to protect Columbia, PA?), they could get a power upgrade, even minimal. How much would they need to go up to in order to place a servicable signal into AC proper post-sundown? Also, how far could they aim the signal down the coast?

Rob - It's not practical. It's a multi-million dollar, many year undertaking. It would take
about 6 towers, that means big bucks, big piece of property, zoning, EPA, etc.
Getting into Atlantic City at night would take about 10,000 watts on 1580.

Someone who wanted to hit Hammonton could put it back on the air rather cheaply,
maybe even for a couple thousand dollars with a used transmitter, or just repairing the
existing rodent infested 1000 watter, and giving it a shot.

That station hasn't been profitable as a stand alone since WRDR came on the air in 1972,
so it wouldn't be easy.
 
ccuphl said:
The Press of Atlantic City is reporting that Access.1 has sold most of their radio properties (WMGM, WJSE, WOND, AND WTAA) to a local group.

For the bargain basement price of $9.5 million!

$9.5 million gets you a 50kw FM, 2 class-As, and a pair of AMs at the Jersey Shore.
 
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