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BIN Baltimore Moving To 1400

Did M-10 (Mangione) find something that pays better than carrying BIN?

Or is iHeart cheaping out by downgrading BIN from WQLL (50 kW days/24 kW nights with a translator - albeit up in Harford County) to WWIN (500 W, no analog translator)? Granted, listeners won't have to tune that far up the dial to the new station.

Maybe M-10 is looking to sell/shut down 1370? WQLL appears to have 6 towers each on 2 separate sites (for day and night patterns) in suburban Baltimore. Can't be cheap to run.

Or perhaps iHeart is discovering that a priority from 2020 is just a carried expense in 2026.
 


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