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FM Frequency of the Week - 97.5 MHz

What do you all get on 97.5 FM?

Here in Vermilion, OH it is semi-local WONE/Akron, OH with a rock format. Sometimes I'll hear CIQM/London, ON 'Virgin Radio' CHR. Also heard WJIM/Lansing, MI with a top-40 format.
 
Knoxville-absolutely nothing but local WJXB. In Dayton it was a mix of WTGR, Union City OH/IN and WVNU, near Washington Courthouse, Ohio...and WSWO-LP when it stopped on that frequency in it's steady move down the dial
 
In Lake County Indiana, I get a faint signal of W248BB Hillside, IL, which is a simulcast of WNUA HD-2. I otherwise would get WYTZ Bridgman, MI, WHMS Champaign, IL, or WZOK Rockford, IL.
 
Allendale, MI: Mostly a weak WWSN Whitehall. Go five to ten miles east and WJIM Lansing will come in.
Manistee, MI: WKLT Kalkaska, but presence of 97.7 WMLQ hurts strength. WTAQ Glenmore, WI will make it in under favorable conditions.
 
KOLW Basin City, WA here in Yakima. It's Hot 97.5 airing a hip hop/R&B format.
Seattle was just KIRO IBOC.
In Portland I get a weak KSHL Gleneden Beach, OR (K-Shell, Country).
The WA coast was the same thing, but it was really hard to get through the massive KOMO 97.7 splatter over there.

-crainbebo
 
Far northwest suburbs of Chicago, it's WZOK from Rockford, IL 24-7. 50kw ND about 38 miles west of me. Good signal.
 
97-5 The Fanatic: WPEN Burlington (NJ)-Philadelphia with sports talk. For years 97.5 was a Trenton frequency, home to the deftly programmed Top 40/CHR/Hot AC WPST. PST still holds its own against big city radio, but it does so from 94.5 ever since Nassau figured out that 97.5 could be moved into the Philadelphia market.
 
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