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FM Frequency of the Week: 95.3

South Mississippi:

strong signal from WZNF Lumberton, MS - 95.3 The Gorilla (CHR)
next closest is WNOZ-LP New Orleans - Smooth Jazz 95.3
 
Denver, CO (near the Aurora border, which is important in this case) -
A so-so signal from K237GG //810 KLVZ(AM) Brighton. Currently it's 65 watts from Lookout Mountain west of Denver, which means the signal starts sputtering out in locations east of downtown Denver (such as mine). Crawford has a CP to increase power to 99 watts, which it can accomplish by reducing the power of co-owned K236CQ from 250 to 150 watts. So there may be a slight improvement in K237GG reception when these changes are implemented. The parent AM station is running HD. The format is oldies/classic rock with the target demographic appearing to be 65 to 80. (I'm serious here; not being sarcastic.) On "Legends 95.3", a doo-wop act may well be followed by Bachman-Turner Overdrive followed by Patrick Hernandez. I'd call it a glorious train wreck except that it seems to be quite intentional. What seems to keep the station afloat are weekend brokerage talk shows and scattered brokered programming during the week.
Licenses to cover the changes for both translators were granted today (March 5). The K237GG signal has improved at my location. Now it's less noisy. K236CQ has pretty much disappeared.
 
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