younglee981 said:106.1 has already started to impact 93.3..their numbers are down..but if they continue to lay the hammer and make a little more money....there could be a possible signal upgrade to 104.5...thats my prediction!
Rob-42 said:I'd like to see WAPE return to AM, not sure if they can up to a full non dire. 50KW station but, it would be a great feeling to hear it on HF vs online, playing a classic hits format keeping it alive. Not sure how well the current FM is doing but, 690 is a clear channel frequency and they could be 50KW 24 hrs. Their nighttime pattern puts out one hell of a signal to the eastern coast of the US.
DXers have heard it as far as Canada and Colorado!
-Rob
About that same time, Cox was looking to expand AM 600 WOKV, and realizing the potential of the former Big Ape stick, was finally able to aquire AM 690 around 1994.
Buzz Jackson said:About that same time, Cox was looking to expand AM 600 WOKV, and realizing the potential of the former Big Ape stick, was finally able to aquire AM 690 around 1994.
Cox actually got the cluster in 1999 as part of a swap with AMFM. AMFM got the Cox stations in Los Angeles, and Cox got stations in Miami, Atlanta and Connecticut. AMFM eventually became part of Clear Channel.
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