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Is It Time for Audacy to Make KMNB a Simulcast of WCCO?

Unless Audacy merges with another cluster with a weak performer or is able to buy/swap or lease an IDS-based translator, I don't see WCCO getting on analog FM in the next couple of years.

Even picking up 99.9 would help a lot.
For the right price, they could pick up the 105's, but the keyword there is "for the right price" which I don't think Cumulus is desperate enough to offer at this time.

Audacy could have bought 96.3 from the Pohlad family a few years ago, and that would have been ideal as a local WCCO simulcast. But Audacy was having money problems, so K-Love swooped in. And, with no decent translators available, they have to settle for AM, HD-2 and streaming for listeners.
It's not so much that K-Love "swooped in" more that the Pohlads, having asked WAY too much for the signals for years, got desperate and EMF was the only buyer that had the money at the time (remember, this was when everyone was coming out of the pandemic). Had the Pohlads offered what K-Love paid before the financial situation of Audacy deteriorated during the pandemic they'd have 2 more stations to add to their cluster. The Pohlads had shopped the station for a few years before that but were asking too much.
 
WCCO should move to FM.

I remember this summer when they were working on the tower farm in Shoreview, and they lost the KMNB-HD2 signal, people called in to complain and Jordana had to make an announcement on air.

But... the economics probably favor keeping KMNB country, at least for now.
 
WCCO should move to FM.

I remember this summer when they were working on the tower farm in Shoreview, and they lost the KMNB-HD2 signal, people called in to complain and Jordana had to make an announcement on air.

But... the economics probably favor keeping KMNB country, at least for now.
That shows that there are listeners on the HD2 signal and enough to make it not worth flipping a full signal FM.
 


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