smedge2006 said:
i'm sure Wilson doesn't want to lose this station which has a lot of broadcasting history behind it.
Candidly, it's hard to believe anyone in Wilson cares, or things would have never gotten this far.
Perhaps it's better to look at who could benefit if this station goes away. 560 in Elizabeth City is trying to promote itself as the Outer Banks talk station -- could going to 590 allow them a power increase and a clearer signal at night in Kill Devil Hills and Hatteras?
Im not sure if WGAI could move to 590 and get a power increase in that way. You have to look at co-channel and adjacent channel interference issues from Elizabeth City. Its a bit more involved when moving, increasing power or changing frequencies of an AM station. Its not as simple as an FM station. The station could however -probably- up the day power ( maybe 5kw ) and night power ( maybe 1 kw ) on 560, but this would require more towers and a different transmitter site north of Elizabeth City, leaving its original transmission site from the day it signed on in late 1947, early 1948. There isnt enough room at its Lovers Lane transmitter site for three more towers. ( taking the station from 2 towers, directional fulltime to something like 5 towers directional fulltime. )
In the end, one has to weigh the cost and how long it would take to recoup the cost to upgrade verses income.
( new property, new towers, new ground system, new transmitter...etc etc etc...all of which is not cheap and would take a long time to recoup the expenses in that small market )
AM radio's hey day seems to be a thing of the past. Upgrading any AM in any market other than one in or very near a major market doesnt make much business sense.
I used to work for this station from April 1994 til August 2005....honestly I dont think having a studio on the Outer Banks and promoting the station as an Outer Banks station has done 560 any favors. At any rate, its good that the company that owns this station has done what needs to be done to at least keep it on the air.....its just depressing to see the station loose and seemingly leave behind its "River City" heritage and content.
Bob Carter - KC4QLP - WQJK414
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