Maybe, we should petition the CC brass to Washington for cost cutting, eh?Parttimer said:Admittedly the Orlando stuff is a reach, but I think really aggressive cost cutting is in the cards at CC this year, so look for some out-of-the-box solutions...
What do you think, a 96.7 translator in the Holiday/Tarpon Springs area soon? ???billalm said:Interesting comments from Big Rig on Thunder's Facebook page. He's replying to posts about the signal and being very vague except to say "stay tuned" and it's "gonna be a big year for us". Makes ya wonder what the real plan is over there for the future of WFLA and the others in 2013. I just don't get it.
druidhillsradio said:As far as an ID, HA!!! Talk to our friends over at WTSP and ask why they ID as "WTSP Tampa St. Petersburg"? It is NOT Legal. Their COL is clearly St. Petersburg, NOT Tampa.
It happens more than you know.
flwfg said:Anybody check what the legal status actually is now that they moved their tower and transmitter into Hillsborough county in the Riverview area???
Parttimer said:Moving a transmitter doesn't change your legal ID unless you also applied to change City of License.
That may be necessary sometimes based on how far you want to move, but probably not in this case.
I experienced the same thing this past Friday and Saturday while doing errands and driving around in and near downtown St. Pete, the USFSP and old S.E. areas; normally the Buzz comes in about 60 percent of the time in traffic with Thunder 105.9 coming in around 40 percent of the time but on these two days, it was strictly the Buzz out of Venice/Englewood w/o a trace of Thunder 105.9 and late Friday afternoon, the WARO out of the Ft. Myers/Naples market was giving Thunder 94.5 come competition.ZachL said:What's been up with Thunder as of late? My signal for the past week on 105.9 has been weaker.. did they condense transmitter power or relocate? ???