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Moody Will End Up Having One Station (When All Is Said and Done)

Hello Everyone,

If Rev. Glenn King gets his wish, Moody won't be on 94.3 for long.

This silent translator is fixing to return to the airwaves. My huntch about it being a Black Oriented radio station is now coming true.

The content of this station will be as follows. Just got this info from the previous owner of it

He will indeed rebroadcast WMBV at 94.3 FM to meet a construction deadline. He hopes the FCC approves re-broadcasting an AM station on the FM dial. When/If that occurs, he will then begin to rebroadcast his Marion AM onto 94.3 FM.

(WJUS AM 1310) (Black Gospel and Oldies) (Marion Alabama) (For those wondering)

If Mr. King is able to rebroadcast his AM station, on here, I'll be shocked.

R.D.P. <><

P.S. Moody is still building their new station. They hope to have it on, by years end.
 
There was an AM being translated before the rule was put in place making it a FM to FM service. I can't remember the calls, but that station kept it's license.

As suggested in the article ... the flood gates may be opening for AM on FM. I have not decided if that is a good thing or not!
 
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