Right at 6 AM they played "Silly Love Songs" followed by a minute or so of dead air before both AM and FM went off leaving a readable signal on 101.1 out of Nashville.
Chad-Stevens said:Right at 6 AM they played "Silly Love Songs" followed by a minute or so of dead air before both AM and FM went off leaving a readable signal on 101.1 out of Nashville.
ALRocker said:This just in- since being off the air WYDE has had the best numbers its ever had since signing on Jul 5, 2007. Stay tuned for updates.
I don't know how long they were off, but it was for at least 15 minutes before I had to go in to work today.passtheword said:They were back on around 9 am this morning, although the FM signal doesn't seem up to par. I was up in the Shades Mountain area this morning listening to WYDE-FM. Usually I get a really good signal, but this morning it was fair at best. Maybe they're operating with reduced power?
Chad-Stevens said:Right at 6 AM they played "Silly Love Songs" followed by a minute or so of dead air before both AM and FM went off leaving a readable signal on 101.1 out of Nashville.
TALLRED said:Is it Just me or is this been happening too often?
Since they filped on 7/5/07, this is probally the 10th time they've stunted as " Dead air 101 WYDE" that's the only time they actually have a UNIQUE slogan. Otherwise, their signal is great. Back in may, I heard them with an OK signal until MM 179 neat Prattville. With their tower near exit 304m, they put a good signal up into Southern Tennessee on any given day also. The only problem is they have bad ratings in BHM and HSV because of their tower here in CullCo. If I owned the station: instead of trying to get sponsors in BHM where the ratings matter, I'd move the studios back to Cullman and try to capture the businesses in all the smaller towns like Cullman, Hartselle, Jasper, Oneonta, Guntersville, Haleyville, Moulton,....... etc.
That's just my opinion
bdcast_tech said:The reason they didn't (and won't) move to Bham is that they are already maxed out on power where they are. They can be heard in Huntsville, sometimes in Florence and as far south as Montgomery. Few stations have 100,000 watts at 1300+Ft above average terrain, and I don't see them giving that up any time soon.
ALRocker said:I've heard that Glen Iris won't sell QEM at any price they've had some pretty good offers and they still so no. As for 92.5, it's a wasted signal. It should have never been put on the air, even though I loved Planet Rock when it was on 92.5. I still have tapes of that station I listen to once in a while. Hard to believe its been gone for about 10 years.