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Atlantic City/Cape May historic tower gone? and wmgm

I noticed the 3 FM and 1 AM signals have moved from the historic WMJID tower which was so unique it even appeared on an album cover, the 3 FM signals moved to the WAYV tower and the AM moved to the WIBG tower, what gives....Also why has WMGM been on flea power since Labor Day????
 
The tower land was not included in the sale last year of WMID (referenced in this STA request from November):

So the "what gives" is something that is happening more and more often. The real estate is worth more than a tower site is.

There was also a post several days ago from someone in a near panic over it:

No idea about WMGM. No STAs on file.
 
The tower land was not included in the sale last year of WMID (referenced in this STA request from November):

So the "what gives" is something that is happening more and more often. The real estate is worth more than a tower site is.

There was also a post several days ago from someone in a near panic over it:

No idea about WMGM. No STAs on file.

The tower land wasn't included because it hadn't belonged to WMID or its owner for quite a while. The radio stations at the site were tenants until 2023, when they all had to move ahead of the planned demolition of the old tower.

As has been well reported in my NorthEast Radio Watch column and elsewhere, the site now belongs to Subcarrier Communications. It's actually not very valuable real estate - swampy land at the end of a dead-end street overlooking a busy arterial highway.
 
Ah, leave it to you, Scott, to know the pertinent details. (y)
 
The only reason you think that is because I post sparingly, and only when I know I have something new and useful to add to the conversation...

I always thought part of the reason you post sparingly is that you are usually too damned busy to post more often ...
 


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