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Question about WNGC

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Clark2

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Was listening Friday afternoon and I heard a newscast that was made up entirely of Athens and Northeast Georgia related stories. Then I heard a traffic report that was made up entirely of Atlanta traffic conditions. Are they trying to be a local Athens station, or a Metro-Atlanta move-in?
 
> Was listening Friday afternoon and I heard a newscast that
> was made up entirely of Athens and Northeast Georgia related
> stories. Then I heard a traffic report that was made up
> entirely of Atlanta traffic conditions. Are they trying to
> be a local Athens station, or a Metro-Atlanta move-in?
>

Some time ago, WNGC filed to move closer into the metro area, but IIRC, the move was rejected. But as far as hearing Atlanta traffic reports, they have a good signal into the east side of metro Atlanta and I would suspect that a good number of people who live in the Athens-Northeast Georgia area work in the Atlanta area, too. <P ID="signature">______________
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>> Some time ago, WNGC filed to move closer into the metro
> area, but IIRC, the move was rejected. But as far as hearing
> Atlanta traffic reports, they have a good signal into the
> east side of metro Atlanta and I would suspect that a good
> number of people who live in the Athens-Northeast Georgia
> area work in the Atlanta area, too.
>

I still think something may come of the 106.1 signal but not willing to bet the farm on it. I thought that WNGC is too move to the new 100.1 coming to Athens but that may only be when/if 106.1 comes closer to Atlanta.
 
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