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ex WABB

RDS on the ex WABB (now WLVM) shows callsign as WABB-FM and the format as "Top 40" someone tell them they need to update their RDS stuff ;)
 
You will need to contact them. No one is in Mobile. They probably asked the FCC for a main studio waiver.

http://www.klove.com/about/faq.aspx

For technical issues it says quote:

A signal may be off the air for several reasons. Often a translator must be taken off the air due to interference (see above question), technical issues such as a malfunctioning antenna or defective receiver, or extreme weather conditions such as high winds and heavy snow. We are usually aware of these outages since most of our signals are equipped with remote controls that report when a signal is off the air. However, even with the best technology, those systems occasionally break down. If your local signal has been down for an extended period of time, please contact us.
 
I'm sure it pisses the dickens of the former WABB listener's on that dial. I wonder how many people still seek to the 97.5 FM dial. Haha
 
Not just that, but imagine people who are passing through and see "WABB Top 40" on their RDS and then hear Christian music. What do you think they think about that, especially if they have no idea about radio stations on the gulf coast?
 
NWFLRadio10yrs said:
Not just that, but imagine people who are passing through and see "WABB Top 40" on their RDS and then hear Christian music. What do you think they think about that, especially if they have no idea about radio stations on the gulf coast?

Considering how buried the feature is on the radios that have it, and how limited the format set is in the RDS scheme, I doubt anyone gets any use out of it. Until 104.1 flipped to CHR again, their PTY still said country. Which Jack FM certainly wasn't!
 
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