audioguy said:
Freebird,
Were these stations analog stations that added HD channels (which is what the web sites seem to indicate), or were they HD channels that added translators that are now the "main" channels?
It seems confusing....
It
is confusing.
In the case of "Hits 103.3", this was hurriedly put on the air by Saga a couple of years ago immediately after a locally-owned Top 40 station (WFIZ) entered the Ithaca market. The FCC's database provides a good chronology:
WFIZ filed for its license to cover on 9/16/08. An HD transmitter was quickly installed at WYXL, Saga's AC station (digital notification filed 9/25/08) and an existing WYXL translator at 103.3 was modified to rebroadcast HD-2, rather than the main channel of WYXL it had been carrying for years. At the same time, the translator power was increased to 250 watts (license to cover filed 9/24/08). Obviously, Saga's plan was to foil this new competitor, but the strategy hasn't worked; the Arbitron 12+ numbers show WFIZ rising to a strong third place in less than two years (looming only a point behind WYXL's
main channel) while WYXL-HD2 didn't even show in the book.
Saga later purchased a second translator for WYXL and added an HD-3 to serve as its "primary", but this doesn't seem to be making headway either. Next time I drive through Ithaca, I'll find out whether the translators take an off-air feed from WYXL by means of an HD tuner, or are fed directly from the studio. If they actually rebroadcast the HD signal, the codec artifacts should be easy to hear.
"The Touch" in Harrisburg was originally on WTCY, an AM station on 1400. Cumulus purchased the 95.3 translator license from another owner and moved it to the mountaintop site of their FM station WNNK. Originally, it was licensed as an AM translator of WTCY, but several months later, the urban "Touch" format was taken off the AM and moved to WNNK-HD2, so now the translator is considered a rebroadcast of WNNK. But for some unknown reason, it hasn't made an appreciable impact in the latest Arbitron ratings. Maybe the diary-keepers don't know how to report it?
BTW, the former WTCY now carries a sports format and its callsign has been changed to WHGB.