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FM Frequency of the Week - 89.1 MHz

What do you all get on 89.1 FM?

Here in Vermilion, OH I get local WNZN (Spanish station which is only on the air Mon-Fri from 8am to 5pm) When they go off it's a mix of WEMU/Ypsilanti, MI (Eastern Michigan University NPR - hence the callsign) and WKSV/Thompson, OH (NPR/Classical and a relay of WKSU 89.7/Kent, OH)
 
In Lake County Indiana, I get WLPR Lowell, IN, owned by the same people that own WYIN TV, Northwest Indiana Broadcasting Company.
 
This one varies on location within the Houston metro. Up here on the north side, it's side splatter from adjacent 89-3 KSBJ, but KSBJ does not have a strong signal in the southern parts of Houston, which is why KSBJ purchased 96-9 from SW of the metro to cover those areas reliably.

I figure Bruce Carter would have less splash from KSBJ in his area of Houston being farther away from the signal, but there aren't many stations on the frequency around this part of the State. Couldn't really imagine what he might be netting on the west side.

In Bellville it is a weak to non existent KEOS College Station, but it is pretty hit or miss, having a short stick and only 1 kilowatt.
 
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