We know it has [for now - and for those who can receive it] FROM Rushville on 94.3 FM, but...
I had a conversation yesterday with an older long-standing resident and manager of a very-large retail concern IN Connersville [we are professional associates outside the radio biz]. He mentioned “the news” that WIFE-FM COUNTRY was returning to that city. His company is not a consistent user of radio, but he regards Ms. Pruet and the remaining WIFE staff highly.
It was stated to him that the country-music format would remain on Rodger’s recently-acquired 94.3 FM in Rushville, and would be enhanced by a second FM transmission “from the WIFE tower in Connersville”. He questioned how that could work on the same frequency, and was told that it would be a “dual FM broadcast” - one from Rushville – a second on a different channel for the city of Connersville.
The “sane” assumption has been [and remains] that NO full-power commercial FM allocation will find its way back to that community, but what of the two currently-licensed translators? One at 104.5 retransmits non-com WJCF Morristown, IN [Indiana Community Radio Corporation], but FCC data shows that same organization also has a licensed 250-watt translator facility on 107.1 with the calls W296BA from a site a mere 3-seconds south of the former WIFE-FM tower.
Is that a “typo” in the FCC FM service database, or is Mr. Rodgers soon to become an annual benefactor of “family-friendly” WJCF radio?
I had a conversation yesterday with an older long-standing resident and manager of a very-large retail concern IN Connersville [we are professional associates outside the radio biz]. He mentioned “the news” that WIFE-FM COUNTRY was returning to that city. His company is not a consistent user of radio, but he regards Ms. Pruet and the remaining WIFE staff highly.
It was stated to him that the country-music format would remain on Rodger’s recently-acquired 94.3 FM in Rushville, and would be enhanced by a second FM transmission “from the WIFE tower in Connersville”. He questioned how that could work on the same frequency, and was told that it would be a “dual FM broadcast” - one from Rushville – a second on a different channel for the city of Connersville.
The “sane” assumption has been [and remains] that NO full-power commercial FM allocation will find its way back to that community, but what of the two currently-licensed translators? One at 104.5 retransmits non-com WJCF Morristown, IN [Indiana Community Radio Corporation], but FCC data shows that same organization also has a licensed 250-watt translator facility on 107.1 with the calls W296BA from a site a mere 3-seconds south of the former WIFE-FM tower.
Is that a “typo” in the FCC FM service database, or is Mr. Rodgers soon to become an annual benefactor of “family-friendly” WJCF radio?