badjef said:94.7 can move, and should move, to Empire.
If you see the FCC's 54dbu contour of 94.7 as it is presently in West Orange
http://maps.google.com/?q=http://tr...FME&freq=94.7&contour=54&city=NEWARK&state=NJ
and compare it with WMAS in "Springfield"
http://maps.google.com/?q=http://tr...FM&freq=94.7&contour=54&city=ENFIELD&state=CT,
then take any given full Empire signal, in this case WPLJ,
http://maps.google.com/?q=http://tr...J&freq=95.5&contour=54&city=NEW_YORK&state=NY
you will see that in no way do either scenarios fall inside the protected contours of the other.
Radio-locator is a cute website, but go to the guys and gals signing off of the potential change.
As I've stated before and ""stationless listener" has eluded to, 94.7 is part of the "Holy Grail" of radio: starting with 88.3-107.5, at 800kc increments.
I sometimes have to wonder if there isn't an effort to minimize the importance of these frequency allocations. But then I think that, after all, this is just a discussion board.
Move it, then spin the format wheel.
Unless Pillar of Fire gets it. (yeah, I read non-comm to comm license, too - big deal. Buy the station, first.)
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
Interfering and protected contours are two different things. Just because protected contours don't overlap doesn't mean the interfering contours don't either. There are a lot of "what-if's:" co-channel interference contours would depend if you're leaving both WFME and WMAS-FM as class B's, or if WFME downgrades to a B1.
If you've got to go directional, where are you going to find room on ESB to go directional?
I think an ESB move is a gray area. It's definitely not a move that can be "armchair engineered," so I wouldn't dare say whether or not it definitively can or can't be done.
NOW, if Cumulus were to buy WFME and wanted to take both 94.7's directional, then we've got a whole different ballgame...