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Bull seeing red

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johnhardy

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Welcome to town Entercom.

The snorting you hear isn't from your class A wolf.

It's from 94.1.

You won't flank with a pea shooter and going rock on 94.9 only ensures your doom.

Again, welcome.
 
Dont punt down Entercom they may do good. Hell they gave WGRR to a better company (Cumulus) and the better stick in town the old 94.9 studio LOL.
 
I'd tend to think that pretty much anything can succeed on the 94.9 blowtorch. Even if not on the top of the ratings, they'll still have the coverage which 97.3 amongst others lacks.
 
94.9, 97.3 and 103.5 are all on the same tower, the Star tower on Winton Road. 97.3 suffers from low power output (about 3 kW if memory serves). 103.5 is roughly equivalent in coverage to 94.9. Any significant differences between the three signals are down to transmitter and equipment variances (antenna, coax, etc).
 
If i'm right, isn't 97.3 much lower on the tower structure as well? Even at 3kW, they would have no problem covering at least cincy metro if they were near the top.
 
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