They are promoting themselves as 1480/WDJO, so I presume the WDJO call letters will move, or have already moved, to 1480. Does anybody know? And what is to become of 1160's format and call letters?
FRR said:WDJO is now at 1480. I think the change in location on the dial came as a result of finances.
Probably with the help of a reputable financial institution...techie2 said:FRR said:WDJO is now at 1480. I think the change in location on the dial came as a result of finances.
Makes sense to me, as they were "renting" the 1160 signal but can own 1480 free and clear.
BobOnTheJob said:Probably with the help of a reputable financial institution...techie2 said:FRR said:WDJO is now at 1480. I think the change in location on the dial came as a result of finances.
Makes sense to me, as they were "renting" the 1160 signal but can own 1480 free and clear.
Helen Mays-- are you LISTENING??moneymaker said:...plus one inheritance, at least one sugar daddy, and several second mortgages.BobOnTheJob said:Probably with the help of a reputable financial institution...techie2 said:FRR said:WDJO is now at 1480. I think the change in location on the dial came as a result of finances.
Makes sense to me, as they were "renting" the 1160 signal but can own 1480 free and clear.
True enough.microbob said:The problem with that is there are no available AM frequencies unless they could apply for one in the 16khz range in the expanded band.