> >
> > Isn't 104.3 the one licensed to Burgettstown?
> If so, and if
> > they're basically a relay for 98.3 (Duquesne), why move
> the
> > studios and office to Beaver County?
> >
> >
>
> I believe 103.5 In Stuebenville is licensed to Burgettstown.
> Of the 4 stations that make up the so-called Froggy
> network, 104.3 has the strongest signal. About 18 months
> ago their tower was moved out of East Liverpool, Ohio into
> Hookstown, Pa. I'm guessing they are moving their office to
> Beaver County for sales purposes only. Let's face it, since
> the station is going to be networked 24/7 the studio itself,
> will be nothing more than a Dell PC. The move will also
> house the oldies station The Pickle 92, which is also a 24/7
> networked station, another PC.
>
> As far as the sales end, 104.3 & 103.5 have more clients &
> take in more revenue than 98.3. Reason being, the same spot
> on 98 will cost you more money because it's considered the
> Pittsburgh market. Keeping a sales office in Beaver County
> where 90% of 104.3 advertisers are makes sense.
>
> All I've been able to figure out about the whole Froggy
> Network thing, their Pittsburgh Station 98.3 has a very week
> siganl & alone, it can not compete for ratings with Y108.
> The only way it has a chance to succeed is to use 3 others
> stations to get their signal out. So much for one of the
> Frogs making a format change.
>
You're correct.
104.3 is the one that had the CP to move its COL to Moon Twp., PA (whatever happened with THAT?)
But your explanation for the Beaver Co. office makes sense, especially when combined with the Pickle.