What is this? Xmas music on 87.9. No announcements or IDs. Strong signal in North Olmsted area. Heard for miles around.
Likely the soundtrack of a Christmas displayWhat is this? Christmas music on 87.9. No announcements or IDs. Strong signal in North Olmsted area. Heard for miles around.
It's a really strong signal. Heard clearly from Columbia Station town line all the way to Westlake!Likely the soundtrack of a Christmas display
No, La Mega was a TV station that was still broadcasting in analog; it was required to convert to digital, thus no analog audio signalSo I assume that's why La Mega 87.7 had to shut down.
WOUB-TV's satellite in Cambridge, Ohio, WOUC, claimed RF channel 6 when they were required by the spectrum repack to move to a new frequency. WLFM was not protected from interference because it was low-power and thus had to transmit at a whopping five watts.No, La Mega was a TV station that was still broadcasting in analog; it was required to convert to digital, thus no analog audio signal
I understand. But they're also doing something illegal. And they know it.. Most Christmas pirates only exist just in those 48 hours. And they always play Christmas music of some kind. It's a popular thing with churches (Whaddya gonna do? Tell a church what to do?) By 12:01am December 26th, most of them vanish like a Christmas dream.A shame they only broadcast for a couple days. I was hearing some good tunes... and no commercials.