ALL ABOARD! The WAMI train is making its next stop. First it was scheduled for Maplesville. Then Jackson's Gap. Now possibly to Clanton...proposed to broadcast with 1 kw days, 7 watts night.
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ALL ABOARD! The WAMI train is making its next stop. First it was scheduled for Maplesville. Then Jackson's Gap. Now possibly to Clanton...proposed to broadcast with 1 kw days, 7 watts night.
Not entirely sure, but I don't believe the station ever moved to Jackson's Gap. It was just a CP.How did he move a commercial station out of Jacksons Gap without replacing it with another commercial station? Do the FCC still have that rule?
There is the CP for the new FM in Maplesville (at 106.3 FM formerly used by WZNN). Maybe 880 and 106.3 will be paired together?then what happens to WKLF? Im guessing its moving.
But are we peons qualified to discuss this?
but why couldnt he do that with WKLF?There is the CP for the new FM in Maplesville (at 106.3 FM formerly used by WZNN). Maybe 880 and 106.3 will be paired together?
I did ask about Maplesville but for now, building the station is the goal. Calls and Format TBD. WKLF isn't moving. They intend to stay put.
Dan <><
P.S. To @SomeRadioGuy or anyone reading when I need to know what Mr. Chris is up to, I go straight to the man himself.
but why couldnt he do that with WKLF?
WKLF is already simulcast over W238CS at 95.5 in Clanton.
Don't forget that back in 2012 the then-owners filed to move it to (*checks notes*) Kanab, Utah. That was another failed bid, lol.ALL ABOARD! The WAMI train is making its next stop. First it was scheduled for Maplesville. Then Jackson's Gap. Now possibly to Clanton...proposed to broadcast with 1 kw days, 7 watts night.
Don't forget that back in 2012 the then-owners filed to move it to (*checks notes*) Kanab, Utah. That was another failed bid, lol.
This station gets around more than a cheerleader at homecoming.
This station gets around more than a cheerleader at homecoming.