Art Sutton's Georgia-Carolina Broadcasting has taken 680 WRGC silent, along with WNGA in Helen (105.1).
Could Dickey buy WRGC and take it off the air permanently, or move it somewhere else on the band, or replace it with a class A FM, or go daytime only so that Dickey can improve WCNN's signal, especially at night? I seem to remember WRGC being the stymie for improving WCNN's signal to the northeast. I also seem to remember a CP to move WRGC elsewhere on the AM band that might have opened things up for WCNN.
Could Dickey justify this with a city-of-license change for WCNN from the nonexistent-for-almost-fifty-years city of North Atlanta to some actual location northeastward (perhaps in Gwinnett)?
Could Dickey buy WRGC and take it off the air permanently, or move it somewhere else on the band, or replace it with a class A FM, or go daytime only so that Dickey can improve WCNN's signal, especially at night? I seem to remember WRGC being the stymie for improving WCNN's signal to the northeast. I also seem to remember a CP to move WRGC elsewhere on the AM band that might have opened things up for WCNN.
Could Dickey justify this with a city-of-license change for WCNN from the nonexistent-for-almost-fifty-years city of North Atlanta to some actual location northeastward (perhaps in Gwinnett)?