Don't know if we've ever had a topic on the histories of the various AM (and FM) stations that are now part of the Greenville-Spartanburg market, so I'd thought I'd throw this subject out and see how much of a response I can get.
First up, when was 100.5 reallocated from Spartanburg to Grey Court? They were WDXY (the FM sister to WORD) for many years.
Second, what was each market like during the 60s and 70s?
Finally, does anyone know when the market was consolidated from where Birch and Arbitron was measuring Anderson, Greenville & Spartanburg individually into one market? I want to think this was done in the late 70s or early 80s, but I'm not sure. In any case, this move killed off the AMs since none of them had full market coverage (Two possible exceptions could be WHYZ and WESC, but they were both limited to 50 kw. during the daytime only).
Any info is appreciated.
Robyn
First up, when was 100.5 reallocated from Spartanburg to Grey Court? They were WDXY (the FM sister to WORD) for many years.
Second, what was each market like during the 60s and 70s?
Finally, does anyone know when the market was consolidated from where Birch and Arbitron was measuring Anderson, Greenville & Spartanburg individually into one market? I want to think this was done in the late 70s or early 80s, but I'm not sure. In any case, this move killed off the AMs since none of them had full market coverage (Two possible exceptions could be WHYZ and WESC, but they were both limited to 50 kw. during the daytime only).
Any info is appreciated.
Robyn