jakej said:
The only thing I don't care for in the piece is its indication that only "pockets of Franklin County" can pick up one of our two FM signals. That's why we have two -- so that we can cover the whole county! I've worked in the Northland area and 102.1 comes in fine there, as does 98.3 on the west side, near where I live.
Actually, if the modulation issues and antenna issues are worked out, the stations will be heard over the entire city. The antenna is 250+ feet and should the proper antenna be installed, the signal is pretty sizable.
I have to take some exception to Jakes statement, as only WCRS is currently broadcast on 98.3. The reason are that one of the TNN board members (this was well before the transfer) complained to the FCC that a rule was being broken, transmitting two different stations on a translator (note, the FCC says channel, and channel usually refers to the frequency), but that individuals complaint led to a stupid email that said only the station that is listed on the translator license can be transmitted. Both Stations have always used the same antenna and transmitter, so to exclude one on the basis on it's a different licensee is absolutely stupid... I won't mention the parity of treatment agreement that was also signed between the two groups. they agreed in writing to both be treated the same, among other things.
A lot of folks everywhere disagree with this, but it is what it is, for the time being. CICJ, the licensee of 98.3, has said they will request a waiver of the email, I can't even call it a ruling, when the two parties come to a time share agreement, partly because the complaining party has threatened to throw the translator off his land, if it carries WCRX...
Oh, and the reason WCRX was removed from the translator, was that individual disagreed with an alternative view on Global warming..since it didn't agree with his thoughts...so much for free speech
The article notes our hope to have Spanish programming in the future but also accurately indicates that we already have Somali-language programming. Two different locally-produced and hosted shows are aired from 3 to 6pm on Saturdays and Sundays. I believe that we've had both of them for about a year now.
Actually longer, jake