Unlike with AM stations (where you can, for example, buy a co-channel AM to turn in the license and upgrade your own AM), FM stations use pre-allocations... so no, you couldn't buy WIGX and turn in the license in order to move 94.7 in 
1.) To answer that comment, you would have to understand Family Radio and their objective, and one of their objectives was not to spend any money on "unnecessary" upgrades. They weren't paying Empire rent, or to anybody else. They were a low budget operation from Oakland, California. The signal from West Orange was adequate for their purpose.WNTIRadio said:If you mean WAWZ, it is NOT the same at all. There is no 99.1 New York City allocation, 94.7 IS.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
Jeff, even though it is a NYC allocation, that does not mean or guarantee that the transmitter HAS to be located in NYC. First of all, it's licensed to Newark. Second of all, even if it were licensed to NYC, the transmitter can remain where it is and they put a city grade signal (at least on paper) over the entire city. THAT is all that is needed. There are many places where the actual transmitters are located outside the city of license.
You don't seem to grasp the situation with it being short spaced in relation to 94.7 WMAS, 94.3 WIGX, 94.3 WJLK to the south and 94.5 WPST to the south and west. It isn't going to move without major things happening, such as WMAS moving, WIGX moving or going dark.
When WFME signed on, the FM dial was a lot less crowded and the current spacing/allocation table rules didn't exist. That allowed other stations to crop up around it, effectively "walling it in" to where it is now.
This isn't a legal issue either, this is an engineering issue. It just won't fit if moved to Empire. Period. Unless there is a downgrade to a B1, and even then I think there is still a spacing issue to WIGX. And there's no room at the inn for a directional antenna at Empire. 4TS, yes, there is room, but that much of a DA is going to lower the value of the station almost as much as being on First Mountain.
Option B would be to see how the new 1 World Trade center would work with regard to WMAS, but that still doesn't solve the WIGX problem at all, without a major DA in place.
If this thing could have been moved 30 years ago, someone would have done it.
ncountysurf said:Perhaps Merlin will make a move similar to recent developments in Chicago. Buy WFME and bring alternative back to NYC. Although RXP didn't have the heritage of WKQX/Q101, might Merlin put alternative RXP on 94.7? (hopefully with better programmers than the previous RXP and the current 97.1 HD2)
Or... maybe Merlin could pick up 87.7 WNYZ???
WNTIRadio said:It is boxed in. Just like a house that started out with a lot of woods around it and then it got turned into subdivisions until there was only a 1/4 acre lot left for the original house. No room to expand. It is what it is, and it really isn't half bad being what it is.
I understand your analogy, But this is not that type of Real Estate, if it was, you would have different owners of the property depending of the time of year and atmosphere.WNTIRadio said:Jeff, it CAN'T happen. For all of the reasons outlined above.
No, WJLK doesn't come in to play at Empire. But I was outlining all of the stations that surround WFME. WJLK would come in to play on a move to 1 WTC, as the signal would then go farther south.
It is boxed in. Just like a house that started out with a lot of woods around it and then it got turned into subdivisions until there was only a 1/4 acre lot left for the original house. No room to expand. It is what it is, and it really isn't half bad being what it is.
badjef said:In looking at WPLJ ( I consider that one of the best signals off of Empire due to the short-space) utilizing the master, the same antenna that our proposed 94.7 would use, there appears to be as much overlap with the 54dbu with 'JLK as there is with WIGX. And the FCC's database does not appear to take the Bay into consideration which means signal strength at the WJLK transmitter would be higher than it would be a WIGX.
I still see WMAS as the only station in the way.
Remember, Poly-tics trumps everything.
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
How far does 87.7's signal go? on google map it says it barely covers the metro area. I can get it in West Milford. I don't know why that is. I wouldn't want RXP back, I'd want KRock back. RXP was too much of a failure.ncountysurf said:Perhaps Merlin will make a move similar to recent developments in Chicago. Buy WFME and bring alternative back to NYC. Although RXP didn't have the heritage of WKQX/Q101, might Merlin put alternative RXP on 94.7? (hopefully with better programmers than the previous RXP and the current 97.1 HD2)
Or... maybe Merlin could pick up 87.7 WNYZ???
XCountry285 said:How far does 87.7's signal go? on google map it says it barely covers the metro area. I can get it in West Milford. I don't know why that is. I wouldn't want RXP back, I'd want KRock back. RXP was too much of a failure.ncountysurf said:Perhaps Merlin will make a move similar to recent developments in Chicago. Buy WFME and bring alternative back to NYC. Although RXP didn't have the heritage of WKQX/Q101, might Merlin put alternative RXP on 94.7? (hopefully with better programmers than the previous RXP and the current 97.1 HD2)
Or... maybe Merlin could pick up 87.7 WNYZ???
reelyreal said:I think what's crazy is the assumption that the station is worthless and undesireable. It's still worth a mint, and it still has a huge profit potential right where it is.
People in New Jersey do buy things.
Z100 is still Newark, and was the other freq In West Orange.reelyreal said:I think what's crazy is the assumption that the station is worthless and undesireable. We're not talking about a class A in the woods of Wyoming, it's freakin' Newark. Okay, the signal isn't great over Manhattan. It's not "HOT ROCKIN', FLAME-THROWIN'!" Bummer. It's still worth a mint, and it still has a huge profit potential right where it is.
People in New Jersey do buy things.
As for a buyer, I'd be super surprised to see it as a stand-alone in the market.
secondchoice said:Didn't NJ have the highest average income of the 50 states? And isn't most of this "income" with in 30 miles of NYC? If true: Why would you spend a small fortune to "downgrade" the average income of your listener? I hope and assume the "broker" or "owner" who listed this property, has advertised the income levels of zip-codes in the coverage.
luperm said:Is 97.5/WALK-FM still on the block? Pair it up with 94.7 and you have a very interesting combo.
ansky212 said:radioguy39nj said:TimeIsTight said:And then there are the broadcasters who have successful operations around the country who might want entry into the top market.
AFAIK, WFME's stick cannot be relocated to Manhattan to become a full-market class B. Why would a major operator want a signal-challenged FM in market #1? Without at least the possibility of becoming a full-market B, 94.7 is going to be a tough sell.![]()
I still think NJ 101.5 should use WFME as a simulcast. The 101.5 signal is terrible anywhere north of I-78. WFME would give them greater coverage in Bergen, Passaic, Essex, and Morris Counties - some of the most lucrative counties in the state in terms of advertising dollars.
radioguy39nj said:luperm said:Is 97.5/WALK-FM still on the block? Pair it up with 94.7 and you have a very interesting combo.
WALK-FM is for sale? Didn't know that!![]()
WALK-FM is for sale? Didn't know that! Smiley
, WFME's stick cannot be relocated to Manhattan to become a full-market class B. Why would a major operator want a signal-challenged FM in market #1? Without at least the possibility of becoming a full-market B, 94.7 is going to be a tough sell. Smiley
I still think NJ 101.5 should use WFME as a simulcast. The 101.5 signal is terrible anywhere north of I-78. WFME would give them greater coverage in Bergen, Passaic, Essex, and Morris Counties - some of the most lucrative counties in the state in terms of advertising dollars.
I agree with you but I am wondering if they have the cash for that right now. Didn't Town Square just acquire a pile of Cumulus stations?
Didn't NJ have the highest average income of the 50 states?