I saw that they are using 180 watts on a rooftop mounted emergency antenna system. Is it listenable? I live in Cincinnati, so I haven't been up to Indy lately to try it myself.
I think Brian Walsh may still want it. He's the owner of WIOE and a couple of other stations in Northeast Indiana. Apparently he had some land in his family and a plan to rebuild the six-tower directional on it, the zoning board in Zionsville said "are you kidding"? I don't know what, if any other options are available.WFNI just filed an application for another six-month extension to their STA to use the temporary rooftop antenna. They claim "Emmis has identified a prospective purchaser of WFNI, whose efforts to explore options for a viable new permanent site for the station are continuing."
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The sports betting apps spend a lot of money, they are all over TV and radio, even without a sports betting format. I gather without really listening to any sports betting that it's a sports talk show with emphasis on the odds. I don't know if the betting apps buy whole blocks of time, there are those more qualified than me to address that. It is legal in Indiana.Where it's legal, do the Sport Betting folks "pay" for their programming? Would they pay like the Preachers? If you looking for "inside info" for a bet, AM's fidelity issues should not be an issue. I know a person* who turns off his virus protection and goes to some really shady sites. He actually wins enough to buy a new computer every month or two* and makes his house and car payments. He also pays a local tax guy to file the "gambling form" for the IRS. I get there could be a moral issue but if you allow vape and beer commercials what's the difference?
*He gave me one of his computers. I put a new drive in it and made it a Linux machine.
WFNI just filed an application for another six-month extension to their STA to use the temporary rooftop antenna. They claim "Emmis has identified a prospective purchaser of WFNI, whose efforts to explore options for a viable new permanent site for the station are continuing."
Nostalgia doesn't amount for anything.I think the FCC would give Emmis a countless number of STA extensions until a viable CP is submitted. You may not like any new format, but no one (especially the FCC) wants to see the 1070 license surrendered.
The programming that was on WFNI went to 2 FM translators with no drop in ratings. It's totally redundantThe programming is ESPN. I have not heard local spots.
It is the “set it and forget it” station.
The nighttime pattern was directional southeast. With all the other 1070s (and adjacents) a similar pattern would have to be employed. The problem is, the area northwest of Indianapolis along Interstate 55 is booming. That's why Emmis bit on the offer to sell the 1070 tower site, which is now apartments – and the old WIBC billboard. I-55 runs northwest toward Chicago. You could probably find farmland northwest of Lebanon, but that's 28 miles from downtown to downtown, about twice what the old tower site was. Would it be worth the effort? (And there's some development out there as well.)At last word, Brian was still trying to find a site where he could operate 1070. Not the easiest task in 2024.