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AM 1130 Brazil

Thanks.

Last time I heard it, it sounded like ESPN being broadcast through an empty coffee can. Can't believe they can't find something useful to put on this frequency. ???
 
I'll bet the cash strapped Crossroads will just duplicate one of their existing FM's just to hold on to the license. Another great move form the Ohio Street Termite Palace at 13th & Ohio.
 
busterluck said:
I'll bet the cash strapped Crossroads will just duplicate one of their existing FM's just to hold on to the license. Another great move form the Ohio Street Termite Palace at 13th & Ohio.

In fact they're simulcasting 92.7 FM. AND AM 1300, as they did previously. It's an ESPN Radio triplecast.
 
Stitch said:
busterluck said:
I'll bet the cash strapped Crossroads will just duplicate one of their existing FM's just to hold on to the license. Another great move form the Ohio Street Termite Palace at 13th & Ohio.

In fact they're simulcasting 92.7 FM. AND AM 1300, as they did previously. It's an ESPN Radio triplecast.
No way you'll hear music on am 1130. They don't want to pay BMI or ASCAP fees. Going back to the way it was before is the most economical way for them to put it back on the air.
 
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