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Status of WFME 1560?

They do, but they are not on the old WFME tower anymore. They moved across the street to the other tower that has 98.7, 97.1, 101.9 and 96.3 aux facilities as well.

Perhaps they knew the clock was ticking on that site. I know that area pretty well. Pleasant Valley Way, which inspired the Monkees song Pleasant Valley Sunday. The writers lived near there many years ago.
 
Yes I know, but I was led to believe that they use West Orange as a backup. Maybe not.
I'm really confused. I was under the impression that Cumulus was completely, totally out of market #1. WABC gone to Big Apple, WPLJ to EMF, WNSH/WXBK is now Audacy, whatever that thing is on 103.9 is too far away from West Orange to use as an aux, regardless of who owns it now. So why does Cumulus even need a standby at all?
 
I'm really confused. I was under the impression that Cumulus was completely, totally out of market #1.

Yes, when I talk about Cumulus, I'm talking about when they bought WFME. They traded it to Entercom in 2019 after they emerged from bankruptcy and sold WABC and WPLJ. So yes, they're out of the market now. They had begun work to move the tower to the Meadowlands, completed a couple years ago by Audacy. I thought they kept the use of the old tower as a backup, but apparently they moved next door.
 
InsideRadio has an article about Good Karma owned station WMVP AM, in the Chicago area. The FCC is granting them authorization to reduce power at night from 50,000 watts to 37,000. Apparently this is to save the owner some money on electric bills during the late night hours, when the audience size is rather small. They also plan to move the station, and diplex off of an existing facility. Maybe this could be relevant to the future plans (if there any), for WQEW.

WMVP Moves
 
InsideRadio has an article about Good Karma owned station WMVP AM, in the Chicago area. The FCC is granting them authorization to reduce power at night from 50,000 watts to 37,000. Apparently this is to save the owner some money on electric bills during the late night hours, when the audience size is rather small.

No. That's not correct. WMVP is moving their antenna. They have to cut power at night because of interference. From your linked article:

Good Karma has received clearance from the Federal Communications Commission to relocate WMVP’s transmitter site from Downers Grove, IL to Joliet, IL, where it will be diplexing nighttime transmissions with Newsweb’s talk WCPT (820) using a four-tower configuration. The move also means WMVP will use two of the six towers at the WCPT site for daytime operations.

There's a whole thread on this subject on the Chicago board with the letter from the resident who was objecting to the antenna move. Nowhere does anyone say anything about trying to save the owner money.

 
The article stated, " It will also cut the cost of operating a power-hungry AM during the hours of the day when listeners are the fewest." But perhaps it was a bit confusing about the context in which this was mentioned.
 
The article stated, " It will also cut the cost of operating a power-hungry AM during the hours of the day when listeners are the fewest." But perhaps it was a bit confusing about the context in which this was mentioned.

That's the opinion of the writer. The reason for this change is GKB bought the station from Disney. It didn't include the tower property. So they had to move to another location. The moving costs will far exceed any savings from the power bill.
 
I wasn't thinking that the move was proposed for the purpose of saving on electric costs. But it appeared from the article that the owners requested permission to drop power at night at least partly with that in mind.
 
I wasn't thinking that the move was proposed for the purpose of saving on electric costs. But it appeared from the article that the owners requested permission to drop power at night at least partly with that in mind.

If so, it wasn't stated in their application for the change. The owners haven't said anything about saving money.

The application is posted at the link I gave for the Chicago board.
 
InsideRadio has an article about Good Karma owned station WMVP AM, in the Chicago area. The FCC is granting them authorization to reduce power at night from 50,000 watts to 37,000. Apparently this is to save the owner some money on electric bills during the late night hours, when the audience size is rather small. They also plan to move the station, and diplex off of an existing facility. Maybe this could be relevant to the future plans (if there any), for WQEW.

WMVP Moves
The night power reduction is due to a transmitter move move which required compliance with new interference rules and FCC regulations. They could not have maintained the full 50 kw with that move.

The power reduction will only reduce coverage by about 15% at night, all in fringe areas outside the metro. The electric savings might be a couple of hundred dollars a month. That is no savings at all on a station that bills around $750,000 a month.
 
That's the opinion of the writer. The reason for this change is GKB bought the station from Disney. It didn't include the tower property. So they had to move to another location. The moving costs will far exceed any savings from the power bill.
And the saving are inconsequential compared to the station billings.
 
No. That's not correct. WMVP is moving their antenna. They have to cut power at night because of interference.
It's to comply with new interference requirements, not any increased interference.
 
Here's another article on the power change of WMVP:


Contrary to this article, GKB did not buy the tower & land from Disney when it bought the station.

Somewhat related to WFME, there's a quote from the FCC about the classification of the station as a 50KW Class A.

Audio Bureau Chief Albert Shuldiner says that when the FCC reclassified all clear channel stations into a single Class A category in 1991, it grandfathered former Class 1-B stations – which had long been authorized to operate at less than 50,000-watts. Because WMVP was one of those stations, it is therefore grandfathered to operate under the typical power requirement for clear channel signals. “We note that the exception applies to a very small number of stations and that most Class A stations are still required to operate at 50 kW,” Shuldiner wrote.
 
There's a whole thread on this subject on the Chicago board with the letter from the resident who was objecting to the antenna move. Nowhere does anyone say anything about trying to save the owner money.
And if you're talking about the guy with two first names, you can see from the FCC's letter dismissing his objection that his address is in Berwyn, which is the other side of Cicero from Midway Airport. I wouldn't call that fringe. His reception of the station is likely to be affected minimally, if at all.

A speed bump, nothing more.
 
And if you're talking about the guy with two first names, you can see from the FCC's letter dismissing his objection that his address is in Berwyn, which is the other side of Cicero from Midway Airport. I wouldn't call that fringe. His reception of the station is likely to be affected minimally, if at all.

A speed bump, nothing more.
Albert David seems to have a hobby of filing objections to modifications, and construction permits all over the country that don't even affect Him. He probably doesn't even listen to WMVP. And if He does it's obvious He has internet so He can stream it.
 
They also plan to move the station, and diplex off of an existing facility. Maybe this could be relevant to the future plans (if there any), for WQEW.

Or maybe you mean WFME :)

Getting back to the original topic, yes there will be a change of some sort when they move, depending on where that is. They really thought they could keep some of the power in West Orange. Now they seemed to have completely blown up that idea, if they're packing things up and selling this location!

They don't need the building, since the programming is coming from either TN or CA. They don't need the tower anymore, since WXBK has moved. So I guess they're looking for a new location, and depending where that is, they will probably have to make a change in power. We will see. It's a great topic for a story in the NERW, Scott Fybush!
 
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