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An update to the coverage on RadioInsight dated today says that WMVP will be required to relocate its transmitter site. Which will surely mean a downgrade to whatever level they can get with non-directional operation, or a diplex at someone else's DA.
At the same time, the FCC assigned 1000 AM back when we knew a lot less about radio than they do now. Following the example of other Chicago frequencies (think of WSCR vs KLTT, WGN/KDWN, WBBM/KKOH, WLS/KDXU), WMVP should adjust their pattern to no longer protect KOMO, but still maintain a null to the south. Or, KOMO should be given some reign over the frequency, since Chi-town already has four 50kw sticks that get out great.Best calculation of Nondirectional Night power would be around 239 watts toward XEOY. XEOY remains as a Class A on 1000, Class I-B in Mexico under NARBA. David may know about their future plans, but even if it went off the air, they would still have to be protected under the Agreement. Wikipedia says they are now just a simulcast of XHMM-FM.
With just KOMO, the limit would be a little under 1000 watts.
The limiting factor is XEOY, even if they vacate 1000 kHz.
I was in a graduate program in Biophysics at The University of Michigan when Matt Folkert was there. I probably was in a class or two with him in Electricity and Magnetism and Advanced Calculus for Engineers. Wish we had met then.In addition to Cynthia, Hatfield still does complicated AM work and Matthew Folkert at DLR has been doing very impressive AM consulting for over a decade. But really there are very few compared to FM and the list keeps getting smaller.
I actually wanted to link to that when i replied earlier about his passing, but i found the headline so leading and disrespectful, i decided against it. One should not be defined by whether they have had a jab or not.I don't live in Illinois so I guess I am way out of The Loop. Not to make light of this very sad occurrence (I had spoken to Jeremy quite a few times, and worked on a big project with him and the late Bill Sanderson at Faircom/Regent/Townsquare, and a big part of our conversations recently was talking about Bill passing away, which he wasn't aware of.).
You're ALL right about many people who own and run radio now, who don't LOVE it like the old timers. Jeremy had joined the "fraternity" of people who cared deeply about radio. I'm deeply saddened, but I don't like the politicization of this headline. Whoever wrote that headline needs to go to confession. But I guess we all do.
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Unvaccinated Peoria native dies from COVID: 'It's a shame, because he was a wonderful man'
Jeremy Ruck was born in Peoria and graduated from Richwoods High School. He was not vaccinated and died from COVID-19 at age 50 in rural Illinois.news.yahoo.com
One should not be defined by whether they have had a jab or not.
It's not exactly an obit and it was written by a staff member of his hometown's newspaper. My objection is the headline and that it was a news story and not an obituary. I don't believe Jeremy was any sort of local household name. Had he died from some other cause the story in its form would likely not exist at all.Typically an obit is written by the family. Some states may require details on a covid death in the certificate.
Here is the actual obit, for anyone interested. Don't miss the tributes tab as there are some very nice posts by some of his radio clients including Eben Fowler at Bott (I most recently saw Jeremy's work for Bott in the NCE window last month for applications in Texarkana and Arkadelphia) and Spirit Catholic Radio.It's not exactly an obit and it was written by a staff member of his hometown's newspaper. My objection is the headline and that it was a news story and not an obituary. I don't believe Jeremy was any sort of local household name. Had he died from some other cause the story in its form would likely not exist at all.
Regardless, and i have no interest in arguing about vaccines or masks or any of that in any direction, I didn't know Jeremy, but I have looked through dozens of his applications over the years and from the narratives to the maps and exhibits he produced for his clients, including a number during the NCE window last month, his work was absolutely top notch. He seemed to love radio and certainly will be missed greatly. I'm especially sad for his wife and son.
I don't think I've ever seen so may kind words in comments in an Obituary of a non celebrity. Thanks for posting the unpoliticized version.Here is the actual obit, for anyone interested. Don't miss the tributes tab as there are some very nice posts by some of his radio clients including Eben Fowler at Bott (I most recently saw Jeremy's work for Bott in the NCE window last month for applications in Texarkana and Arkadelphia) and Spirit Catholic Radio.
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I was not familiar with that practice at some newspapers. I lost a father, stepfather and mother and the Cleveland Plain Dealer had the obits written by a staff writer; they called to verify the information. Same for a former girlfriend who died in Cincinnati.Typically an obit is written by the family.
They can't just choose to not protect KOMO, under current FCC rules.At the same time, the FCC assigned 1000 AM back when we knew a lot less about radio than they do now. ... WMVP should adjust their pattern to no longer protect KOMO, but still maintain a null to the south.
FCC will let a station run 25% of normal power only in an STA situation such as technical problems with a directional array.I would swear it was 10 kW watts STA, but the authorization says NOT TO EXCEED 12.5 kW. Maybe they had an old 10 kW transmitter that couldn't make 12.5 kW.
Good Karma Brands Sports “ESPN 1000” WMVP Chicago has announced the promotion of Danny Zederman to Director of Content.
Zederman has been with WMVP since 2006 serving as Executive Producer for multiple shows, most recently the “Kap & J.Hood” morning show. He has also had stints at Newsweb as Operations Manager and as a producer at 670 WSCR.
The RadioInsight piece says only that WMVP will need to file an application to relocate the transmitter from Downers Grove. Has ESPN gotten an offer on the property? I can't find another reference to a relocation.