Even without WLW's IBOC, WGN is extremely weak, less than 1 out of 10, on a car radio in Columbus daytime. Regular radios, forget about it.
At night, it's a blaster that sometimes takes grief from WOR and WLW's IBOC.
The North Carolina station gives WGN fits around critical hours, then it vanishes. The only time I recall that not happening was in 2004, when it stayed on the air into the evening because of a hurricane. It was a heck of a fight, but WGN was on top more often than not.
At night, it's a blaster that sometimes takes grief from WOR and WLW's IBOC.
The North Carolina station gives WGN fits around critical hours, then it vanishes. The only time I recall that not happening was in 2004, when it stayed on the air into the evening because of a hurricane. It was a heck of a fight, but WGN was on top more often than not.