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In my case, then, I was thinking it would be a major FM that did not need repeaters, like Seaview does, for a talk FM. This is no differennt from the "WIOD FM" situation in my area.
Seaview carries the Heat basketball, don't they?
BTW I caught Seaview on 95.9 2 weeks ago....from the Keys! Wanted a station in Cuba, buuuuuuuuuuuuuuut.....
But Seaview does not have a signal that blankets Palm Beach County. Yes, it has translators. But still, its signal strength is mostly limited to south-central Palm Beach County.
Day signal covers from central PB County through Martin and into St. Lucie Counties. Night signal covers most of PB County.
Translators cover downtown WPB and Martin County along the coast.
Value of the AM likely went waaay up when the two translators were added.
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