> > > > Boy, it's fun living in NW Indiana. Now, only if WE
> had
> > a
> > >
> > > > 50,000 watt blowtorch radio station.
> > >
> > > Don't you guys have about five? If you're in what's
> > > considered Northwest Indiana, shouldn't all the Chicago
> > 50K
> > > be locals for you? Or do you mean a station based right
> in
> >
> > > your area that focuses on you? (Not being sarcastic,
> > that's
> > > a serious question.)
> > >>>>
> > It would be nice to have a local powerhouse station that
> was
> > live and local, which focuses on NW Indiana. Right now,
> > we're an after thought to Chicago media. Really, the only
>
> > time we get any coverage is when an extrodinary event
> happen
> > (multiple murders, train derailments, etc.).
>
> I can absolutely understand that. After I posted this, I saw
> the other thread further up. But where would this station
> come from? I'd think it would have to be an already existing
> station changed to a directional 50K aimed right at you
> guys. Of the current allocations, what would work?
>>>>
Actually, WIND, 560AM would be ideal. At 5,000 watts, it would cover the entire Lake, Porter, and LaPorte county areas both day and night. It has an awsome signal that is now owned by, I think, by Salem.
> had
> > a
> > >
> > > > 50,000 watt blowtorch radio station.
> > >
> > > Don't you guys have about five? If you're in what's
> > > considered Northwest Indiana, shouldn't all the Chicago
> > 50K
> > > be locals for you? Or do you mean a station based right
> in
> >
> > > your area that focuses on you? (Not being sarcastic,
> > that's
> > > a serious question.)
> > >>>>
> > It would be nice to have a local powerhouse station that
> was
> > live and local, which focuses on NW Indiana. Right now,
> > we're an after thought to Chicago media. Really, the only
>
> > time we get any coverage is when an extrodinary event
> happen
> > (multiple murders, train derailments, etc.).
>
> I can absolutely understand that. After I posted this, I saw
> the other thread further up. But where would this station
> come from? I'd think it would have to be an already existing
> station changed to a directional 50K aimed right at you
> guys. Of the current allocations, what would work?
>>>>
Actually, WIND, 560AM would be ideal. At 5,000 watts, it would cover the entire Lake, Porter, and LaPorte county areas both day and night. It has an awsome signal that is now owned by, I think, by Salem.