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AM Frequency of the Week: 1120

Glad you enjoy them. My TSL for them is about 5 minutes. I question that there are enough oldies collectors to sustain it in its limited coverage area.


East Tennessee: Daytime -WKCE which has had a variety of formats and months of silence but has settled on oldies (deep, somewhat unfamiliar mixed with classic country) since adding a translator. By night, nothing but KMOX.

Man thanks for turning me on to this gem, fantastic oh wow tunes and the classic country is a sweet bonus, I'm in Philly so its the net for me also great stereo separation, your lucky to have this on the Terrestrial band.
 
Can get 3 stations here. In the daytime it's WXJO, sports format out of Douglasville GA. Around sunset it's WKCE. Then at night it's KMOX.
 
Glad you enjoy them. My TSL for them is about 5 minutes. I question that there are enough oldies collectors to sustain it in its limited coverage area.



I hear ya, I would Think in large markets like Philly and NYC with millions of collectors and listeners who grew up with this music we would have at least one. All our flounder AM's are either Spanish, Religious or some other ethnic, the closest signal with this type format is WMID 1340 out of Atlantic city with no signal in Philly. WKCE sounds alot like WFAT 700 in New England try them on the net and see if you hear the similarity. Oh btw I know every song they play lol.
 
WKCE has a really "brite" sound for an AM. Would like to know what kind of processing they use.
 
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