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Signal range of WIVK 107.7

That's it. Confusing Pisgah and Mitchell. Of course you're right about WMIT. And there was also the brief time when the current WIMZ / then WBIR tower was world's tallest. More about tower sites -- wasn't 102.1 WSEV-FM once on a stick just north of downtown Sevierville?
 
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That's it. Confusing Pisgah and Mitchell. Of course you're right about WMIT. And there was also the brief time when the current WIMZ / then WBIR tower was world's tallest. More about tower sites -- wasn't 102.1 WSEV-FM once on a stick just north of downtown Sevierville?
Or it's possible Mt. Pisgah has the highest TV tower.

What are the dates on WBIR? I thought WECT's tower near Wilmington (torn down when the digital signal got a new tower closer to the city) was the world's tallest.
 
Wouldn't matter when talking about radio and WKSF. WBIR-TV was 1963. Only a few months later, a taller stick went up elsewhere. Despite the height, there were some signal issues. They moved WBIR-TV back to Sharp's Ridge. WBIR-FM remained. Those calls were later changed to today's WIMZ.
 
I probably wouldn't let that stop me but it's got to be real interesting to navigate when leaving at midnight in the winter.

That is precisely the reason why I never applied for a job there when I first moved here. That hill is way too steep for me.
 
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