I wonder whether WVIP FM 93.5 had been trying last year to set up a country station for a (small) part of the Metro area. For over a year, they had their own country music channel on HD3, called Country Hits HD. And the owners of the W292DV translator on 106.3 in Queens listed WVIP on the FCC filings as the station they intend to rebroadcast. IIRC the translator did broadcast Country Hits HD for a day or two. At this time W292DV remains silent, pending an FCC decision on an interference complaint from the owners of Thunder Country 106.3/106.5. And of course Nash FM took to the air last month.
Around the time that Cumulus bought WFME, WVIP dropped all three side channels (they had been the only station in the area to
operate an HD4). The Country Hits HD website is still up, but no music has been played for over a month.
When WVIP had the 3 side channels, their audio was not too good, and they were often off the air. Perhaps maintaining that many is difficult, especially for a small station.
Any further information/speculation about WVIP's HD radio and translator efforts?
WVIP's (currently silent) Country Hits HD: http://countryhitshd.com/
Around the time that Cumulus bought WFME, WVIP dropped all three side channels (they had been the only station in the area to
operate an HD4). The Country Hits HD website is still up, but no music has been played for over a month.
When WVIP had the 3 side channels, their audio was not too good, and they were often off the air. Perhaps maintaining that many is difficult, especially for a small station.
Any further information/speculation about WVIP's HD radio and translator efforts?
WVIP's (currently silent) Country Hits HD: http://countryhitshd.com/