LA_Guy said:Scott, I predict that 94.7 WILL move to Empire as a full non-directional class B FM station.
94.3 in Smithtown already receives tons of destructive co-channel interference from stations in New Haven, CT and Asbury Park, NJ. All the new owner of 94.7 has to do is show that their second adjacent interference happens where you can't get Smithtown anyway and the FCC will grant a waiver.
I don't see any wiggle room for a waiver like that under 73.215(e):
(e) The Commission will not accept applications that specify a
short-spaced antenna location for which the following minimum distance
separation requirements, in kilometers (miles), are not met:
A to B second-adjacent requires 63 km, and it's 59.2 km from Empire to WIGX. If I'm reading 73.215(e) correctly, the FCC can't even accept an application for WFME at Empire in order to grant a waiver.
94.7 in Enfield will not be a factor due to the fact that they are a grandfathered station with facilities far below maximum class B due to 94.5 in Boston.
There's some wiggle room under 73.213, certainly. But what would once have been a slam-dunk - reducing WMAS-FM to a B1 or an A6 if it's Cumulus buying WFME - is now hugely complicated by WMAS-FM's COL change. As it stands, WMAS-FM had to use Longley-Rice to demonstrate 70 dBu over Enfield from its downtown Springfield tower site, so there's not really any room at all that I see to reduce WMAS-FM's signal toward WFME without a move that would lose Springfield coverage entirely.
So you somehow have to meet the criteria in 73.213(a)(2), which requires a showing that the "total area and population subject to co-channel or first-adjacent channel interference, caused and received, would be maintained or decreased..." and, "In addition, the showing must include exhibits demonstrating that the area and the population subject to co-channel or first-adjacent channel interference caused by the proposed facility to each short-spaced station individually is not increased."
If you can't downgrade or directionalize WMAS-FM without losing the "sole local service" (sorry, I'll stop laughing now) to Enfield, how do you move WFME 11 km closer to Springfield while at the same time demonstrating no increase in WMAS-FM/WFME interference?