> The owners of a group of central and south Georgia Christian
> music stations picks up the the new C3 signal at 88.5
> licenced to Valdosta. I would assume it will be either
> Christian AC or southern gospel considering that the
> Christian CHR known as the Hook is commercial while the
> other formats are on their non-commercial programmed
> signals. I wonder if Albany's Free 89.3 will just add a new
> Free on 88.5 in Valdosta.
>
Actually, Free 89.3 isn't on the air anymore, nor is its sister station, 90.3 The Cross, for that matter. In fact, Three Trees returned control of WBJY and WAEF, homes of the former "Free" and "Cross" stations, respectively, to American Family Radio. Basically, both of those stations are all-AFR, all satellite feed, all the time. As for the new signal on 88.5, I'm not sure what Three Trees will put on there. IMHO, it appears that the company will place its primary focus on the Macon, Tifton, and Valdosta markets, since their stations are located either in or near those places.