(This thread maybe should go under the general radio board, but it a "stepchild" of another thread here, so here goes
I have seen a few AM/FM combinations with the same call letters in completely different areas (like WFLA: AM-Tampa / FM Tallahassee), but they were owned by the same company.
Then I checked out WSBB. WSBB/FM, located near Atlanta, is a simulcast of WSB/750 (Cox Communications), while WSBB/AM (1230) is a station in New Smyrna Beach, FL (Diegel Communications). There are many stations that seemed to be "owned" by an independent company but have the same mailing address as Clear Channel in San Antonio, but I can't find any relationship between Cox and Diegel.
I know the FCC "relaxed" the rules quite a bit in the '80s, but so much so as one company can go grab another company's call letters - whether AM or FM, or do Cox and Diegel really have a relationship?
Thanks for your answers. (Personally, i think WSB should have chosen "WSBE" as their FM call when they started simulcasting because "WSBE" sounds like "WSB" with a little southern slur to it, but that's another topic.
(but if they had, this thread wouldn't have been started because "WSBE" doesn't exist).)
I thought WRVA was on 1140 kHz AM??
There's WRVA 1140 in Richmond, VA and WRVA 100.7 in Wake Forest, NC; 2 completely different stations owned by the same company.
I have seen a few AM/FM combinations with the same call letters in completely different areas (like WFLA: AM-Tampa / FM Tallahassee), but they were owned by the same company.
Then I checked out WSBB. WSBB/FM, located near Atlanta, is a simulcast of WSB/750 (Cox Communications), while WSBB/AM (1230) is a station in New Smyrna Beach, FL (Diegel Communications). There are many stations that seemed to be "owned" by an independent company but have the same mailing address as Clear Channel in San Antonio, but I can't find any relationship between Cox and Diegel.
I know the FCC "relaxed" the rules quite a bit in the '80s, but so much so as one company can go grab another company's call letters - whether AM or FM, or do Cox and Diegel really have a relationship?
Thanks for your answers. (Personally, i think WSB should have chosen "WSBE" as their FM call when they started simulcasting because "WSBE" sounds like "WSB" with a little southern slur to it, but that's another topic.