You can add WDKN of Dickson to the list of AM stations that now have an FM translator. They have webcasted for quite some time now, and I knew that they had acquired a translator, but I don't know when they first put it on the air. Just discovered it (by accident) this weekend. What is perhaps somewhat odd is that they now (primarily) refer to themselves as "101.5 the One," which is the name of their FM station, but that "station" is actually just the translator. They seem to be de-emphasizing their AM presence, although that is not (yet) obvious, just from a look at their website.knoxbob said:These are some in the E. Tenn area and I'm sure others can add to the list. Granted some of the stations aren't cash cows like in the past and even though they have a web site some are not streaming due to the cost. Now if you go and have a try at taking over an AM stations that has been neglecting the community for years and doesn't have any local following, then I agree that you will need at least the FM translator and web presence to try to gain some of the audience back to make it a profitable venture.
firepoint525 said:You can add WDKN of Dickson to the list of AM stations that now have an FM translator. They have webcasted for quite some time now, and I knew that they had acquired a translator, but I don't know when they first put it on the air. Just discovered it (by accident) this weekend. What is perhaps somewhat odd is that they now (primarily) refer to themselves as "101.5 the One," which is the name of their FM station, but that "station" is actually just the translator. They seem to be de-emphasizing their AM presence, although that is not (yet) obvious, just from a look at their website.
w9wi said:firepoint525 said:You can add WDKN of Dickson to the list of AM stations that now have an FM translator. They have webcasted for quite some time now, and I knew that they had acquired a translator, but I don't know when they first put it on the air. Just discovered it (by accident) this weekend. What is perhaps somewhat odd is that they now (primarily) refer to themselves as "101.5 the One," which is the name of their FM station, but that "station" is actually just the translator. They seem to be de-emphasizing their AM presence, although that is not (yet) obvious, just from a look at their website.
They managed to move that translator from Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Works pretty well too -- up in Pleasant View, much of the time the translator does better than the AM. (even during the day)
I pick them up fairly well from here, too, but I am not all that far from them here in Pegram.w9wi said:They managed to move that translator from Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Works pretty well too -- up in Pleasant View, much of the time the translator does better than the AM. (even during the day)firepoint525 said:You can add WDKN of Dickson to the list of AM stations that now have an FM translator. They have webcasted for quite some time now, and I knew that they had acquired a translator, but I don't know when they first put it on the air. Just discovered it (by accident) this weekend. What is perhaps somewhat odd is that they now (primarily) refer to themselves as "101.5 the One," which is the name of their FM station, but that "station" is actually just the translator. They seem to be de-emphasizing their AM presence, although that is not (yet) obvious, just from a look at their website.