Dancerev889 said:Tony Santiago said:Honestly, there should NEVER be a dance station EVER on 87.7 again!
Let's face the reality...the signal STUNK, it was at a VERY low dial position that some car stereos couldn't tune in to. I am certainly NOT knocking Brett with what he does at Z88.9 because it is a good station, nor am I knocking Wild 102.7 either. But if a dance station similar to your "beloved Pulse 87" came back, it HAS to be above 92.1 with strong coverage.
All I'm sayin here.....
Tony below 92 is not a bad place at all and quite frankly something like Pulse, Wild or what I do can could blow up. Take a look at the ratings in Philly with 3 non-commercial stations WXPN, WRTI and WHYY. All are under 92 and do very well bringing in the revenue. WBZC is now starting to generate revenue with our 2nd car dealership group. Its all about how far your signal can go. WRTI with their network goes from scranton PA all the way into Maryland. Non-comms also can go after federal grants.
I do hear you,
WFUV in New York is a 50,000 watt powerhouse on 90.7 and does well.
Let me stand corrected then.....NEVER on 87.7 MHz. That specific frequency.