Parttimer said:Personally I wish Stevens & Co would push the health talk all to 770 and put a real radio station on that huge 620 signal.
cingram said:Ergo, it is the province of Frankie Day, and that too has been
profitable for everyone concerned.
C.
corporateradiosucks said:This sounded Biblical.
"And lo, the sound of doo wop did echo throughout the Burg of Green."
PGHsalesguy said:Just another local owner holding on and running what they can. It is admirable that Mr. Wall has done this for so many years. Something that others with no appreciation for what it takes to keep a station running will never understand.
Parttimer said:It's too bad that he missed whatever window there might have been to upgrade and/or sell the facility.
There now full power FM on 104.1 in Punxsutawney or somewhere up that way, as well as a couple of translators (one for sure, carrying KVE in Waynesburg).
With its limited reach and potential customer base, it's not worth much now as a standalone. It might be better suited as a simulcast partner for another operator with a small signal.
kenhawk1160 said:Parttimer said:It's too bad that he missed whatever window there might have been to upgrade and/or sell the facility.
There now full power FM on 104.1 in Punxsutawney or somewhere up that way, as well as a couple of translators (one for sure, carrying KVE in Waynesburg).
With its limited reach and potential customer base, it's not worth much now as a standalone. It might be better suited as a simulcast partner for another operator with a small signal.
If Stan were to get rid of WLSW, WQTW would surely go with it or be spun off.