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Hurricane Sandy coverage

Cosmopolite said:
Up North how were GHT, JDM, MTR, XMC affected?
1500 WGHT may have been off for a while but is now back on.

1530 WJDM is still off.

1250 WMTR never went off, as far as I know. I tuned in Tuesday and they were playing Oldies loud and clear.

I cannot confirm 1310 WXMC, because at my location I get a mix of WADB and WEMG instead.
 
As of today, WBHX 99.7 is back on the air at reduced power ..
 
920 WCHR and 1410 WHTG are finally back on the air. 1070 WKMB is still off, probably waiting for power to be restored (many parts of northern NJ are still dark!).
 
It really sucks when all of your communication collapses at once and many of the radio stations that you rely on are off-the-air. Not through any fault of there own.
 
Rkworld said:
phils07 said:
Was Classic Oldies 1340 WMID on the air the entire time? I am out of range of WMID or WCMC, but I was listening to the webstream on Monday night before I lost power, and it is still currently on.
Both stations were off the air when I came back to the area on Wednesday. WMID came back on yesterday, as did WCMC later in the day.

My job takes me from Maryland to Townsend, Delaware twice a week. Before Sandy, I could get WCMC in my car in Townsend (and a few miles west thereof). I've never been able to get WMID 1340.

Since Sandy, I've been unable to get WCMC on any of my usual wanderings (although in my car in Townsend, I can get Baltimore's [?] 1230, a Christian talk station). Has WCMC acquired a severe null in the direction of southern New Castle County?

ixnay
 
As of today, WNJO, 90.3, Toms River is back on the air ..
WNJO was essentially destroyed after Sandy since the transmitter is located on a water tower in Seaside Park ..
 
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