Saw where Birach Broadcasting won the action for a CP for am 640 in Terre Haute. Anyone know what they may do with it?
busterluck said:Here is the deal..640 will never return to the air in TH...ever...It will be moved towards the Chicago market or towards Grand Rapids, MI. Anyway he is a BAD operator. Mark my words, I know!
Would South Bend be a possibility?w9wi said:busterluck said:Here is the deal..640 will never return to the air in TH...ever...It will be moved towards the Chicago market or towards Grand Rapids, MI. Anyway he is a BAD operator. Mark my words, I know!
The Terre Haute permit can't be moved any closer to Chicago or Grand Rapids, because of WMFN-640 in Zeeland, Michigan.
However... guess what? -- Birach owns WMFN.
So my theory: Birach's intent is to cancel the TH permit and modify WMFN to move closer to Chicago.
busterluck said:Here is the deal..640 will never return to the air in TH...ever...It will be moved towards the Chicago market or towards Grand Rapids, MI. Anyway he is a BAD operator. Mark my words, I know!
KyDXIn said:Would South Bend be a possibility?
radiorob2.0 said:Regarding low AM dial positions, Indiana seems to have very few. 560 is technically Gary but identifies as Chicago.
Evansville had 630 when it was WGBF's early home. They operated on a time share with a station in Jefferson City, Missouri. The company that owned the Missouri station had interest in what became KXOK. They wanted to focus on St Louis so the owners paid WGBF to move. The Jefferson City station received the St Louis high dial position full time allocation while 630 moved to St Louis for full time operation.
Had Crosley looked at the station?radiorob2.0 said:If WGBF stayed at 630 and upgraded with a Powell Crosley desire, they would have owned that regional frequency during the day and only had to protect heritage adjacent channels and WMAL at night.