Joseph_Gallant said:On the other hand, another broadcaster who might want WPLM-99.1 as a simulcast might be little WMVY-92,.7 on Martha's Vineyard.
Using the 99.1 signal to rebroadcast WMVY would bring a strong over-the-air signal up to Boston, and the station's two on-Cape translators (in Centerville and Harwich) would no longer be necessary because WPLM is quite strong in the areas served by those translators.
WNTIRadio said:WFNX only became valuable to CC because of the recent trend of talk on FM and filling a specific need of giving their talk station a boost in the city by putting on an FM stick. Mindich could also see the handwriting on the wall for FNX, it hadn't been a very focused station for the past couple of years and had no morning show. That was the red flag to me, when they stopped looking for a morning person back in January, that something was up. Usually that's the last shift to not be live at almost any station.
WNTIRadio said:WXRV and WPLM have almost equal signals in the city, in fact, WXRV is a little closer and higher. The thing that hurts XRV in the city proper is 92.9 on the Pru.
WNTIRadio said:I don't think WMVY has the pockets to buy WPLM.
WXRV and WPLM have almost equal signals in the city, in fact, WXRV is a little closer and higher. The thing that hurts XRV in the city proper is 92.9 on the Pru.
If Silberberg was going to sell WXRV at any time, it would have been 9 years ago when it, and every other station was worth 3 times what it is now.
WFNX only became valuable to CC because of the recent trend of talk on FM and filling a specific need of giving their talk station a boost in the city by putting on an FM stick. Mindich could also see the handwriting on the wall for FNX, it hadn't been a very focused station for the past couple of years and had no morning show. That was the red flag to me, when they stopped looking for a morning person back in January, that something was up. Usually that's the last shift to not be live at almost any station.