Good question. Steve claimed that Phil was going to be on this week, but so far he wasn't on today or on Monday. Seeing that W27EA's assignment of authorization was approved right after Steve's final show, it's possible that Media-Com is now in the process of transferring the station over to Weigel, or Weigel now has complete ownership, effectively canning Sports Talk.No Sports Talk show tonight on 35. Did they pull.the plug on it?
Yes, I don't think Weigel will be using the Kent facilities, but seeing that W27EA-D holds a class A license, they would be required to air some sort of local program/public affairs on the main .1 channel. They can always file to drop the class A license and operate as a regular low power station with less restrictions, but then they'll no longer be protected from channel displacement, and stations in adjacent markets can create more interference should they decide to maximize their coverage.I imagine Weigel is busy at the transmitter installing their program feeds, transmitter connections and remote functions now. I doubt that they would use any of the Kent facilities. I doubt they plan any locally originated programming at all.
But I'm pretty sure that they have to run some sort of localized public affairs program, which Sports Talk fulfills to a degree.A no brainer there. Just run the Son of Ghoul two or three times a week! That old dude really cracks me up!