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NYC on the american radio map

The page for New York appears to be accurate, and looks good.
The one error that I have noticed is that 106.3 is not WVIP. It is WDVY, from Mt. Kisco, New York (not Queens). Their call letters are likely to change in a few weeks, once Family Radio acquires the station. But WDVY it is for now.
 
Add 102.3 in LI & in Sussex, 103.7 in Sussex, 106.1 BLI in LI, 104.7 WSPK in Pougkepsee. If you notice for Philly a lot of the stations aren't even in their market like the LV stations so much of it has to be fixed.
 
WBGO (88.3) also uses 4TS as its primary site.
 
Thanks for all the replies! There is "radiomap" app in itunes store, but I don't know who build it :-\ I'm developing my radiomap website since 2007 in Europe (radiomap.eu), just move to the US and starting the american radio map here, so I hope radio people will like it :)
 
I like it. It's interesting, and I like the use of the logos. A few small suggestions:

I think to the average end-user (meaning, not the nerds that hang out here :D), format information is going to be WAY more useful than where the transmitter is located.

How come the listing fonts are different sizes and colors?

Some of the listings just aren't realistic. For example, on the Minneapolis page, WHO is listed, but with a local 50kw signal on 1030, WHO is unlistenable days and just a shade less than unlistenable at night.

Running a website like that is some tough work, but you're off to a fine start. Rock on.
 
KWO-35 is located on top of the "GE" Building.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
Question:

Do you know how you can spot a radio person on the 80th Floor?

Answer:

He's the person staring UP.

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
You've been in Florida too long, Jeff...the only way you'd see "up" from 80 is to lean out the window, and they tend to frown on that. It's from 86 that you can really step outside and look up. ;D
 
Scott Fybush said:
You've been in Florida too long, Jeff...the only way you'd see "up" from 80 is to lean out the window, and they tend to frown on that. It's from 86 that you can really step outside and look up. ;D
Yep!

I realized it too late for the "modify" button...

After all, Scott, I got the idea for the joke from you.

I may have been inadvertently thinking about an interview I had with MCI in 1980. I stepped out on their precipice and that was around the 80th floor.

That interview did not go well as I was a proud AT&T user and they were looking to bury the company. (life goes on...)

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!
 
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