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ESPN( 890-1400 ) is Leaving its longtime studio home The Schraffts Building in Charlestown and heading for the suburban Waltham ( WCRB 99.5 Studio ).
MRBIboredop said:that has to be pushing the 25 mile rule for WLLH's main studio location requirement.
Anyone know what the line of sight distance is from the center of Haverhill to Waltham?
Scott Fybush said:Irrelevant. There's a second piece of the main-studio rule which says the main studio can be more than 25 miles from the COL, as long as it's within a certain contour of ANY station licensed to the same COL. Given that the South Street studio is already the main studio of WCRB-FM 99.5, licensed to Lowell, it is automatically eligible to be the main studio of WLLH, also licensed to Lowell.
(Hey - how about that! 99.5 and 1400, back together again after all these years...![]()
DanStrassberg said:But WLLH is a special case--dual transmitters and dual CoLs. Is there a special rule covering WLLH--if a studio location meets the criteria for Lowell, it is therefore automatically also OK as WLLH's Lawrence studio? Or is the rule for WLLH that is needs only one studio and a location that meets the criteria for EITHER Lowell or Lawrence will do just fine for both communities?
encarta95 said:Is there really room in the WCRB building for WAMG/WLLH? I was always under the impression that it was a tight fit, though I suppose the area where the WRCA transmitter was would be free.
WRCA's current studios are in Central Sq Cambridge. I believe that more than a decade ago, while WRCA and WLYN were co-owned (by Peter Arpin, I believe), they shared the Central Sq location. But aside from South St and Central Sq, where else has 1330 had its studios?Eli Polonsky said:That was the last format for the AM station produced at the South Streets studios with WCRB-FM and under the same original ownership. All subsequent formats on 1330 (beginning in the early '80s with WDLW "Boston Country") were with a succession of different owners from different studio locations.
DanStrassberg said:WRCA's current studios are in Central Sq Cambridge. I believe that more than a decade ago, while WRCA and WLYN were co-owned (by Peter Arpin, I believe), they shared the Central Sq location. But aside from South St and Central Sq, where else has 1330 had its studios?Eli Polonsky said:That was the last format for the AM station produced at the South Streets studios with WCRB-FM and under the same original ownership. All subsequent formats on 1330 (beginning in the early '80s with WDLW "Boston Country") were with a succession of different owners from different studio locations.