HHH said:Hmmm, I wonder if WWZN The Zone in Boston would apply for their old, original WMEX call letters.
At least there is some recognition factor for adults. I'll bet virtually nobody knows "The Zone" or "WWZN".
Oldbones said:And no one one under 50 remembers the "real" WMEX....
BRNout said:A real shame! WMEX was always a nice little local station with a unique sound.
You'd be better off if they just turn off the transmitter and call it a day. EMF's operations are a total waste of electricity and their nationwide system of bird-fed drones are an affront to anyone who values the concept of local radio. They should be stopped.
NH Radiochild said:Agreed on the first part, disagree on the second. I started listening to K-Love while in Texas, and I was always frustrated they were on such a dismally-powered frequency. Now, I have a Sirius radio, and it suits me just fine.
(Post edited because God would probably not want me to offend anyone with harsh language.)
BRNout said:All in all, the losers are the listening public in Rochester, Somersworth, etc. In the same way that the public in central New York lost about 25% of their listening options when the EMF gorilla stormed into Utica to buy a couple of commerical stations. What good is a radio station licensed to your market when it provides NO information about your market? No weather, no news, nothing. Even voice tracking is better. That's my reason for decrying this mess.
HHH said:Hmmm, I wonder if WWZN The Zone in Boston would apply for their old, original WMEX call letters.
At least there is some recognition factor for adults. I'll bet virtually nobody knows "The Zone" or "WWZN".
Time Traveler said:I have to agree...I considered WMEX to be a great station right through 1973. They seemed to be floundering in 1974, but Top 40 music sucked in '74 anyway with the disco take over of the airwaves. WMEX officially dropped Top 40 in March of 1975. EMF tends to change call letters fairly promtly after a sale is completed.
Those calls really should be restored to 1510 in Boston....
I suspect the evangelicals have their sights on NH is because of the state's role in the presidential process. I'm sure the all fancy themselves having an impact. NH also got many more NCE-FM apps than ME or VT, mostly from out-of-state religious networks.robbbc said:Good news for WMYF. That Madbury station will take a bump. Interesting that NH is the second least church-going state in the union- maybe the Evangelicals are looking for a good way to get some money from NH'ers. They should be warned, giving to Charity is not (property) tax deductible in NH. [Always thought the churches kept income tax (and its deduction for charitible giving) going down south.]
promotherobot said:I suspect the evangelicals have their sights on NH is because of the state's role in the presidential process. I'm sure the all fancy themselves having an impact. NH also got many more NCE-FM apps than ME or VT, mostly from out-of-state religious networks.