From Taylor on Radio-Info:
With more broadcasters using translators as relays of HD2 stations and Am Stations due to rulings by the FCC as of late, And the fact that the 504 definitely has no real use for translators (especially ones that close to the 9th ward hint hint)... My guess is a try of high rated (CCs highest rated AM in the 504) WYLD-AM on FM to counter 94.9s weak signal in the 504? Especially since according to the FCC paperwork, Clear Channel has to "build out" the station...
What's everyone's guess (unless they decide to flip 1280Am to another format)?
In New Orleans, Clear Channel picks up an FM translator at 96.5 licensed to Meraux, Louisiana. It’s known as K243AT and its current permittee is Keenan Heard of Extreme Media Group LLC. Brokerage credits on this $75,000 deal go to CMS Station Brokerage (per the asset purchase agreement) and I’ll remind you what I said back on April 17 – Keenan Heard is the nephew of former Radio One programmer and On Top group head Steve Hegwood. Heard is involved in two highly-interesting FM translator deals in Atlanta, one of them involving Cumulus. Radio One filed suit in April against Hegwood, Keenan Heard and Cumulus.
With more broadcasters using translators as relays of HD2 stations and Am Stations due to rulings by the FCC as of late, And the fact that the 504 definitely has no real use for translators (especially ones that close to the 9th ward hint hint)... My guess is a try of high rated (CCs highest rated AM in the 504) WYLD-AM on FM to counter 94.9s weak signal in the 504? Especially since according to the FCC paperwork, Clear Channel has to "build out" the station...
What's everyone's guess (unless they decide to flip 1280Am to another format)?