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New FM Radio Stations Planned for NYC & Hudson Valley Area

I found the following list of FM Stations listed as New Stations Planned at http://www.fmlist.org

92.9 Port Jervis

93.7 Port Jervis

94.3 Brooklyn

94.3 Manhattan
94.3 Queens
94.5 Beacon
94.9 Troy
95.1 Brooklyn
95.9 Manhattan
95.9 Queens
96.7 Brooklyn
98.1 Middletown
98.3 Manhattan
98.5 Middletown
98.9 Port Jervis

99.7 Poughkeepsie

99.9 Albany


99.9 Brooklyn

99.9 Middletown

101.5 Manhattan

101.5 Queens
102.3 Manhattan
102.3 Queens

102.5 Kingston

103.1 Brooklyn

104.7 Brooklyn

105.3 Port jervis

105.5 Manhattan
105.5 Queens

106.1 Monroe

106.3 Queens
107.1 Brooklyn
107.7 Middletown
107.9 Beacon
107.9 Middletown
107.9 Brooklyn
 
They are planned or are all these pirates lol. Seriously, how far can the 5 borough signals can go, the dial is cluttered as it is.
 
These are stations planned for each area, not full coverage from NYC to Hudson Valley...there might be some pirate owners who have applied for a license station.
 
All those frequencies are pirate stations in New York City.

This is ridiculous. Take 101.5 for example. It would be impossible to have a 101.5 in Manhattan AND Queens. They would interfere with each other and NJ 101.5 and Party 101.5.

And how can Middletown have both a 107.7 and 107.9?
 
This appears to be a list of all the applications that were filed for new FM translators during the 2007 filing window. Only a tiny handful of these (most notably the 107.1 in Brooklyn) have been granted. Most were held up in big piles of mutually-exclusive applications that are unlikely to be resolved any time soon.
 
There have been numerous engineering studies to squeeze in another FM frequency in the NY area during the last 20 years, and it's pretty clear to me that there will be no new full power licenses authorized. I agree with what Scott says. Two boroughs on the same frequency is impossible, even for LPFM. Unless they share the frequency.
 
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