Mario-500 said:
I thought WNSP 105.5 already had the affiliation for Yahoo! Sports Radio. Can 1480 clear that same programming as a simulcast of two Florida-licensed stations?
Mario-500 said:
poledo said:Mario, you keep referring to WABB as the new member of The Ticket Sports Network which consists of "WTKE-FM and WTSP-FM." You don't appear to have mentioned any of the AM members of our "Redneck Riviera Sports Talk Patchwork Network".
I know that WTKE-AM 1490 Milton-Pensacola was literally falling apart or maybe even fell down and is no longer simulcasting The Ticket Sports Network because a dark station in Milton can't broadcast OTA... but what about the other two Ticket Sports Network affiliates: WDSP 1280 in Defuniak Springs, FL and WPGG 1470 in Evergreen, AL? Have they been mentioned at all in any of the press releases your basing your articles on? Does anyone know what is happening or has happened with the rest of the AM side of The Ticket Sports Network?
Could Hale have wised up and sold off those rinky dink, haven't been relevant in over 30 years, probably have equipment over 50 years old (and are likely missing a significant amount of some copper that previous owners/contractors didn't leave behind for fear of it being stolen), radio stations buried in static on the AM band so no one even knows they even exist anymore? All of Hale's AMs (as of August 1, 2012) should just go dark and turn in the license. WABB isn't Hale's, yet. Hale should sell the 94.3 translator in FWB to Cumulus and just stick with WTKE, WTSP, and Mobile's 1480.
/end rant. I've been ranting far too much this month. I think I'm becoming addicted. Please help!
Also, I've just got to critique your article again. I had never even heard of the Mobile Examiner paper before you started posting links to articles here. I don't know who the target audience reading that paper is, but you use big words that most folks reading the Mobile paper and many people on this board don't even understand. The terms "megacycles" and "unmodulated carriers" should never be used except in a high level trade magazine or possibly a college term paper. If you find it absolutely necessary to use a term like those, you need to define it in the sentence following the term. I bet the only person reading those articles who understood the words the first time he read them was Zach.... and maybe that musiconradio guy. I got it, but I had to slow down and re-read the context to figure out what you wanted me to know.
I won't comment on the Examiner writing ever again Mario, but I felt you deserved some feedback.
Mario-500 said:Thank you for the feedback. I use those technical terms to help readers become familiar with them and become interested with them. I cannot expect other reporters to use those technical terms, so it is best that I use them to ensure others are familiar with them.
As for the most unusual of technical terms such as "unmodulated carriers", I explained them in previous articles.
Mario-500 said:I only to the Ticket Sports Network as consisting of WTKE-FM, WTSP-FM, and WABB-AM because WABB-AM and WTKP-FM are the only stations at the moment meant to simulcast WTKE-FM. Just yesterday I heard a new station identification segment in which all three of those stations and their communities of license were mentioned.