BillBattle said:
gr8oldies said:
Citadel is insisting to clients and listeners that they will be upgrading 98.7's signal within 90 days..but don't ask me how. Even if they can re-arrange half the dial (which I doubt they can) it would be years, not months.
Upgrade will never happen. Dicks would have done it when they owned it.
Art Sutton (a staion owner) has different view. I would bet on him.
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Re: We Own It, 98.7
« Reply #54 on: June 22, 2010, 05:05:13 PM » Quote
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Quote from: BillBattle on June 22, 2010, 07:28:01 AM
If it could have been upgraded Jim Dick would have found a way 15 years ago. After he purchased the station he moved it as close as he could to Knoxville and still cover the city of license of Oliver Springs. Go over to Oliver Springs and see if you can hear 98.7 ... you can't. It was his last project. 98.7 is 8kw located between two ridges that can not be heard fully in the Metro. I am surprised that Citadel is telling the public and the advertising community that they will make it better over the next several months. Anything at the FCC can take years sometimes decades assuming something can be done. Most stations have very little room to move and it has gotten much tighter over the last 15 years. A new transmitter is not going to make it sound better or the footprint bigger. The only thing that can be done is to turn off the stereo pilot! Good Luck.
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Not so...so much has changed in FM allocations since Jim Dick was captain. Many Class Cs have been downgraded to C0s and stations hundreds of miles away can move a few miles and open up a frequency. Things can change any day. There are fewer nowadays but they still happen.
We keep up with these changes on a daily basis because something up in Eastern TN can affect our operations way over in NC, SC and northern GA. We're not that far apart as the crow flies.
I ran a frequency search on WOKI at 98.7 and the only two stations restricting it are WNML on 99.1 and WNRX on 99.3. If each were moved just a few miles, 98.7 will slide down to that ridge north of town where the big towers are located. The circle WSPA Spartanburg, SC Class C on 98.9 falls about there. You would have to change city of license to some licensable community where the city grade falls. Since Oliver Springs has another service...no problem. You might even be able to keep 99.1 and 99.3 where they are now by using a DA although second and third adjacent are tougher to get done than co channels or first adjacents.
As to being able to get rid of FM allotments, you can't just delete it because a station goes off the air. It either has to be moved or changed to another channel if one works. The rare times the FCC has deleted an allotment is if there were special circumstances like they made an allotment on top of an airport and that was the only place the channel would work. Also, if those aren't caught before a station is applied for...even those can move forward. I know of at least two cases where the FCC allotted a channel and accepted applications before it was discovered there was no fully spaced allotment site that city graded the community of license. The FCC just told all applicants to specify directionals and move on.