hair said:May trends - P18-34
Overall:
Radionow: 2nd
I-94: 16(t)
Mornings:
Radionow: 3rd
I-94: 16(t)
Afternoons:
Radionow: 2nd
I-94: 16(t)
Weekends:
Radionow: 2nd
I-94: 14(t)
April trends - P18-34
Overall:
Radionow: 2nd
I-94: 15th
Mornings:
Radionow: 1st
I-94: 18th
Afternoons:
Radionow: 6th
I-94: 12th
Weekends:
Radionow: 6th
I-94: 10th
Chris Wheat is already planning a format flip.
MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:one of these days the Terre Haute station will relent and move to 93.7
When they do, it won't be a full B1 upgrade. At 480' HAAT, the ERP should be in the 10500 - 11000 watt area. They are only getting about 2/3 of that (6900). So it will only be about halfway between an A and a B1.PTBoardOp94 said:When does I94 get that B1 upgrade? Paul Ford can't stall it forever, can he?
Forever ane Ever Amen.dfwrunner said:MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:one of these days the Terre Haute station will relent and move to 93.7
They shouldn't 93.7 rightfully belongs to Seymour...
That may be True. But Unfortunately the FCC allowed Cumulus to move 93.7 Seymour to 93.9 Sellersberg. which will unfortunately allow 93.9 Fishers to Move to Lawrence as a b1 with 93.9 Clinton finally moves to 93.7BobOnTheJob said:Forever ane Ever Amen.dfwrunner said:MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:one of these days the Terre Haute station will relent and move to 93.7
They shouldn't 93.7 rightfully belongs to Seymour...
BobOnTheJob said:Forever ane Ever Amen.dfwrunner said:MikeStandardsFromIndiana said:one of these days the Terre Haute station will relent and move to 93.7
They shouldn't 93.7 rightfully belongs to Seymour...
Timewarp said:seymour has much more radio than it had in the 1970's according to radio-locator.
I doubt the community could support more commercial stations. The 2 Auston licenses
have moved to Seymour.
WPFR will have a much better signal when it moves to 93.7 because there is much less
interference on 93.7. A good receiver will hear WPFR in Indy when they move.