Icangelp said:Even through the 1950's, WLW continued to be the station of choice for people in much of central and southern Indiana. Probably thanks to the Reds & unique shows like the 50/50 Club. Probable also true for Northern/Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia.
FredLeonard said:When they operated at 500kw, WLW served much of the middle-west.
Buckeyes2001 said:WKNR 850/Cleveland serves Columbus, Detroit, and Toledo during the day. WTAM 1100 does pretty much the same day (except when too close to WCAR 1090 near Detroit) and of course serves much more at night.
Any of the 50 kW clears serve many other markets at night.
As for FM: CIDR 93.9/Windsor serves the Sandusky, OH and lakeshore north-central Ohio areas like a local.
WQIO 93.7 serves parts of Columbus even though they are really a Mansfield/Mt. Vernon area station.
You learn something every day.Cincinnati Kid said:Icangelp said:Even through the 1950's, WLW continued to be the station of choice for people in much of central and southern Indiana. Probably thanks to the Reds & unique shows like the 50/50 Club. Probable also true for Northern/Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia.
I'm sure it was, however,to be accurate, WLW did not start carrying Reds' games until 1969 and Ruth Lyons 50-50 Club didn't get onto WLW until 1959 or so.
cyberdad said:The Chicago 50kw stations all put a city grade (or close) into Milwaukee and frequently show up in Milwaukee ratings. WIND at 5kw on 560 has shown up as well...but not recently. Conversely, WTMJ from Milwaukee has been known to crack the bottom of Chicago book. This would seem to be most likely during Packers or University of Wisconsin football seasons.
Chicago stations also show up...or have shown up...in ratings in places like Peoria and the Quad Cities (Davenport, Rock Island, Moline, East Moline).
I'm just back from a couple of days in Toronto. Hamilton stations....CKOC, CHAM, and CHML...have city grade signals in much of the Toronto metro, so I presume they show up there in the BBM books as well. And, indeed WGR and WBEN have good signals into Toronto....while CFZM's monster signal sounds like a local in Buffalo. (In fact, I drove by their stick just this morning!)
radioman148 said:Cyberdad--how is WWKB's signal in Toronto?
Icangelp said:You learn something every day.Cincinnati Kid said:Icangelp said:Even through the 1950's, WLW continued to be the station of choice for people in much of central and southern Indiana. Probably thanks to the Reds & unique shows like the 50/50 Club. Probable also true for Northern/Eastern Kentucky and West Virginia.
I'm sure it was, however,to be accurate, WLW did not start carrying Reds' games until 1969 and Ruth Lyons 50-50 Club didn't get onto WLW until 1959 or so.
What station broadcast the Redlegs back in the 1950's? I lived in Evansville Indiana from 1950 to 1954, and I swear my dad listened to them on a Cincinnati station, and I assumed the station was WLW.
Also in Evansville, a couple of friends and I would listen to Big Jon & Sparky on Saturdays. I have listened to a couple of the shows recently, and the program was actually pretty bad. I was a single digit kid, what did I know?