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RADIO X - New Modern Rocker at 94.7FM

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MrsN

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As reported by Scott Fybush in this weeks NORTHEAST RADIO WATCH, http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html WLIX-LP is now broadcasting on 94.7fm.

RADIO X as they are calling themselves is a 100W low power station licensed to Ridge playing modern rock.

The 94.7 frequency is also home to WFME which broadcasts Family Radio.

Even with its extremely limited coverage area, I heard the station in Patchogue and Holbrook yesterday and rather enjoyed this broadcast alternative to WLIR-FM.
 
Re: RADIO X - Does this mean?

> RADIO X as they are calling themselves is a 100W low power
> station licensed to Ridge playing modern rock.
>
> The 94.7 frequency is also home to WFME which broadcasts
> Family Radio.

Does this mean I can go to 94.7 and hear 'Personal Jesus'???

Sorry, had to do that. Once again, Central Suffolk gets a 'tease' when it comes to modern rock/alternative... 107.1 with WXPK and WLIR killing each other, and the same with 94.7 as WLIX-LP and WFME signals barely reach, but you can hear the 'noise'of both.
 
Re: RADIO X - Does this mean?

> > RADIO X as they are calling themselves is a 100W low power
>
> > station licensed to Ridge playing modern rock.
> >
> > The 94.7 frequency is also home to WFME which broadcasts
> > Family Radio.
>
> Does this mean I can go to 94.7 and hear 'Personal Jesus'???
>
>
> Sorry, had to do that. Once again, Central Suffolk gets a
> 'tease' when it comes to modern rock/alternative... 107.1
> with WXPK and WLIR killing each other, and the same with
> 94.7 as WLIX-LP and WFME signals barely reach, but you can
> hear the 'noise'of both.
>
Never understood why there's two stations on 94.3 and now two on 94.7, but none on 94.1, 94.5 or 94.9 anywhere around here.
 
> I see from their web site that they are owned by Big Sticks
> Broadcasting.
>
> This is the same company that owns the copyright to
> "JACK-FM"

No, they are being consulted by Big Sticks, the station is owned by Pine Barrens Broadcasting. I guess we need to change the website around a little.

CJ
 
> > I see from their web site that they are owned by Big
> Sticks
> > Broadcasting.
> >
> > This is the same company that owns the copyright to
> > "JACK-FM"
>
> No, they are being consulted by Big Sticks, the station is
> owned by Pine Barrens Broadcasting.
>
> CJ
>

My mistake. I saw "A BIG STICKS BROADCASTING STATION" at the bottom of their web site and incorrectly connected the dots.
 
Re: RADIO X - Does this mean?

> Never understood why there's two stations on 94.3 and now
> two on 94.7, but none on 94.1, 94.5 or 94.9 anywhere around
> here.

Because:
- a station on 94.1 would interfere with WNYC/93.9 and WJLK/94.3 and WMJC/94.3
- a station on 94.5 would interfere with WFME/94.7 and WJLK/94.3 and WMJC/94.3
- a station on 94.9 would interfere with WFME/94.7 and WRKI/95.1
 
Re: RADIO X - Does this mean?

> > Never understood why there's two stations on 94.3 and now
> > two on 94.7, but none on 94.1, 94.5 or 94.9 anywhere
> around
> > here.
>
> Because:
> - a station on 94.1 would interfere with WNYC/93.9 and
> WJLK/94.3 and WMJC/94.3
> - a station on 94.5 would interfere with WFME/94.7 and
> WJLK/94.3 and WMJC/94.3
> - a station on 94.9 would interfere with WFME/94.7 and
> WRKI/95.1
>
Yes, but wouldn't a station on 94.7 interfere *more* with WFME? Wouldn't two 94.3's interfere each other *more* by being on the same channel, than the interference one of them would cause a first-adjacent by being on 94.1 or 94.5?
 
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