FLjack2 said:I'm curious. I never seem to get far west in Broward, so I never noticed these before:
Can anyone tell me whose towers are out near the Turnpike, just south of Commercial Blvd?
Looks like an FM stick and an AM directional array.
Thanks.
deolost14 said:Bingo, yeah that's "the rock." The old WRBD studios of 1470 out on Rock Island Road, near Commerical.
Beasley owns it now and its fully brokered out as WWNN. Kane is on their buying his usual blocks of airtime. I think its a 5 tower array.
deolost14 said:Speaking of building...after looking at the WSLM studio picks...wonder what the insides of "The Rock" look like these days...
So Steve Kane now buys his airtime! I remember when he was the biggest talk show host in SoFlo, next to Neil Rogers. Kane had a short run in NY at WABC in 1989 and '90.![]()
Funny thing Mike, someone WAS inside using those studio around 1992ish. Broadcasting. Seriously. At that time, WSRF 1580 set up shop inside "the Rock." Story goes, that Paxson unloaded the station on some advertising company as a form of "payment" for services they provided Paxson. The this advertisign company hashed out an LMA with the Beasley (the 1470 gang), and 1580 became a brokered outlet called "Entertainment Radio." Well, "Entertainment Radio" didn't last long, and whoever this advertising company was unloaded the dump on Carl Nelson, who bought and turned into "Mystic 1580." The land on which 1580 and the old WSHE studio sat - a trailer park in Davie - was sold and WSRF got the boot. So Nelson, in a desperate bid to keep the station alive, set up shop inside the old 1470 building for a brief time...using god knows what equipment that was left over from the old K102/WRBD days. That was until the Nelson's cash feed (Radio One, I believe) up and sold the station without consulting him. So 1580 WSRF is now coowned with 1170 WAVS, both now located in Miami and Creole brokered, Nelson tried a third time with a time buy on 1400 with new owners James Crystal, who eventually gave him the boot as well.Mike Sheridan said:deolost14 said:Speaking of building...after looking at the WSLM studio picks...wonder what the insides of "The Rock" look like these days...
I haven't seen the insides of that place since 1980.
RadioGuy2004 said:I know the tower. Back as recently as 2001, you could see a faded WRBD (now WWNN) on the shack.
102.7 has been down at the Antenna Farm since '86, I believe. Mr. 96X can confirm this.![]()
Mike Sheridan said:The 1470 site is prime real estate I would think, being on the edge of the Inverrary Golf Course. The land is probably worth more than the radio station.
Mike Sheridan said:Since WAVS has been mentioned. Early in my radio career the WAVS studios were just down the hall from my first station WAXY. Both stations were in the First Federal bank building at 301 East Las Olas Blvd in the middle of Fort Lauderdale. Man that was a very long time ago!
deolost14 said:Mike Sheridan said:Since WAVS has been mentioned. Early in my radio career the WAVS studios were just down the hall from my first station WAXY. Both stations were in the First Federal bank building at 301 East Las Olas Blvd in the middle of Fort Lauderdale. Man that was a very long time ago!
Wait...I though the old WEXY 1520 was co-located with WAXY 105.9? WAVS was the AM sister to WAXY, really? Wow....so when did WAXY end up on Sunrise Blvd near the Galaria Mall?
FLjack2 said:I'm still curious about my original question.
What station are those towers currently for? Or maybe they are not being used?
There definitely is an FM stick there.....
Oopps, sorry Jack...to much memory lane. I think the post above is right...I can believe the FM tower from 102.7 still standing out there...makes total sense. I had no idea it was still out there...I though that was all 1470 towers out there. I'm sure Beasley is somehow using that FM stick to its advantage and its generating income, I'm sure.FLjack2 said:I'm still curious about my original question.
What station are those towers currently for? Or maybe they are not being used?
There definitely is an FM stick there.....
Mike Sheridan said:Whoa there! During the time when WEXY and WAXY were owned by Albert S. Tedesco the WAXY automation and transmitter were at 301 E. Las Olas. WAXY was never the FM sister to WAVS. Before it was WAXY it was WIXX-FM and simulcasted the WIXX 1520 country format. Tedesco bought 105.9 from the Findley Publishing company of Findley, Ohio. It was WFLM back then with studios and offices at 301 East Las Olas. When Tedesco bought 105.9 he cut it down to 3 rooms, just enough room for the transmitter and automation.
RKO bought WAXY 105.9 in 1973 and moved it to a 2 story building on Andrews Av (WAXY was downstairs) in Fort Lauderdale, still in the downtown area. Transmitter went to the Channel 51 tower on Pembroke Road near I-95. The move to Sunrise Blvd was sometime in the late '70's or early '80's. All this is probably more than you wanted to know.