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Could WGST-AM be headed for the 96.1 frequency?

  • Thread starter Goodtimesandgreatoldies
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You're correct that 105.3 is not that strong when you go toward Gwinnett. But if you put WGST on 105.7, which is the better northern signal, the one remaining CC Spanish station's signal would not be strong in Gwinnett County, which is teeming with Hispanics. I feel 105.3 would be CC's best shot to resurrect WGST but certainly not perfect.
 
Roddy, I love ya,,but these stations are not going to change.. Let me tell you why, I am having some renovations done on my house with hall hispanic men. They all have either 105.3 or 105.7 on blasting everyday. It is driving me crazy though...lol....
 
secondchoice said:
WGST’s problems are only beginning. I wish somebody at CC would spend a few bucks and do something to improve 640’s signal. If you check radio-locater.com, you will see the Sylva NC’s 680 has a CP to move to 540 am (http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/info?call=WRGC&service=AM). That should allow WCNN 680 to do some kind of coverage improvement. With the proper engineering, WCNN’s signal could be competive to WSB’s. I feel WGST’s best shot is WCNN up good income and goes against WSB in News Talk or all News That might open up a sports deal for WGST, if a FM does not go sports. Another problem: Wasn’t there a new station 50kw (830 AM I think) granted to Sandy Springs? I would hate to try to make any kind of plans for WGST. The only thing they can do is react and try to do something no one else wants to do.

I just looked on radio-locator.com at WRGC's CP for moving to 540@5k. Will this interfere with WDUN, particularly in extreme NE GA? Don?
 
Could The Kimmer be returning to Atlanta to save WGST and to help bring it back to FM?
 
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