Yeah, Mario used some awful big words for the common folks that I assume read that publication. Maybe dumb it down a little next time... I'm sure the casual observer who may be a little interested in a new sports station on AM didn't understand the technical lingo in that article... but the point that they have a new option for sports programming got across... I think. I even had to read parts of it twice to make sure I understood what Mario was trying to tell me... it's like it was written for the audience on this board instead of the audience of the Mobile "rag".
*(I don't consider critiquing published writing bad etiquette, no offense is intended by these comments Mario)*
On a side note concerning College Football. Alabama and Auburn are just as popular in the Florida Panhandle (Pensacola - Destin - Panama City) as they are in Mobile, but I highly doubt that University of Florida or FSU football is very popular in Mobile. What's the point of this Mobile simulcast of a network of Florida sports stations? (It would make perfect sense if an Alabama based sports station was starting a simulcast to the Florida panhandle, but that's not happening here.)
Did Hale get this LMA on the cheap? Is the Ditman family just using the Ticket simulcast to get a new sports station off the ground that will eventually have it's own programming lineup? Maybe carry the Bay Bears games and South Alabama sports...
How will this effect the WNSP 105.5 sports rimshot from Bay Minette? Do they carry any of the Ticket's syndicated programming which could cause WABB to frequently broadcast unmodulated carriers again?
One last thing before I shut up. What's the status of Omni Broadcasting (Hale's) 97.1 translator just south of Atmore? With WTKE 1490 in Milton apparently dead... maybe for good... there's nothing to feed it to the north (east) side of Pensacola. As far as I know his only other station in that area is the AM in Evergreen (another Ticket simulcast?)... still quite a few hops away. Hale does have a history of doing business with Clear Channel. I suppose he has the option of leasing an HD-2 or HD-3 from Clear Channel, if he can afford it. This patchwork Ticket network is starting to seem like it'll cost more to run than the old 100kw 98.1 when it was still licensed to Andalusia and broadcasting from Escambia Farms! ???
Theoretically, could a radio station lease a sub-channel from a commercial TV station (full power, class A or class LD) to feed audio to a 250 FM translator? If so, has it ever been done.... can anyone give an example?
On a side note about translators, I stumbled across some info today that Catholic WDWR 1230 not only owns the 103.3 translator in Pensacola but they also own a 95.3 translator license in Brewton.... with apparently nothing available to feed the Brewton translator. Interesting....