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Cincyradiokid82
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i've been listening to this frequency and it's an all hip hop channel, and it's a station i have never heard of. Can someone fill me in the details of this station, the call letters or where this station is?
flakunkel said:The closest licensed stations to Cincinnati on 96.1 are WQLK in Richmond, IN and WSTO in Owensboro, KY. WQLK, known as "Kicks 96," is country; WSTO, known as "Hot 96," is an Evansville, IN rimshot and is CHR.
js said:The pirate's been around at least 18 months. I wrote about it a year ago. The last time I listened was back in December, and they had a cd skipping for nearly 3 days!
http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,43464.msg293510.html#msg293510
SpongeBob SquarePants said:The other day on my way in to work I actually picked up the station in Price Hill. I typically only pick it up in the inner-ring northeastern suburbs - usually Norwood or Avondale.
js said:The pirate's been around at least 18 months. I wrote about it a year ago. The last time I listened was back in December, and they had a cd skipping for nearly 3 days!
http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,43464.msg293510.html#msg293510
titoisradio said:Wouldn't call WSTO an Evansville IN rimshot. Studios are in Evansville, tower is in Hebbardsville, KYand its 100,000 watts at 1000 feet and is heard in 4 states.
flakunkel said:titoisradio said:Wouldn't call WSTO an Evansville IN rimshot. Studios are in Evansville, tower is in Hebbardsville, KYand its 100,000 watts at 1000 feet and is heard in 4 states.
I was using the term to refer to a station that positions itself to serve a larger city that is not its COL. WSTO is licensed to Owensboro, KY but promotes itself as an Evansville, IN station.
radiorob2.0 said:Actually WSTO received dual city ID status in 1982; WSTO Owensboro/Evansville.
To elaborate, the reason 96STO didn't talk specifics was due to the extreme difference between our audience. The Ohio River was a separator of two cultures that were only interchangeable by media. 96STO talked in general about the area to lower the chance of listener alienation on either side of the river. Yes, in the back of the listener's mind they knew we were an Owensboro radio station we just didn't emphasis it; we were an area radio station.