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North Georgia WEGG

Now that's entirely possible, best explanation thus far. This blind guy's geography is horrible, but are you in the Boot Heel?
I grew up in the Bootheel of Missouri, yes, and lived there for 50 years. I live just across the river now in NW Tennessee.
 
Getting back to your question, the most likely reason for the change in COL is that another move is imminent.

Without overquoting, that is the type of subsequent move I have seen most often after a COL change without an accompanying facilities change. As you explain in excellent detail, one a station is "serving" a different community possibilities to re-engineer become possible.
 
I grew up in the Bootheel of Missouri, yes, and lived there for 50 years. I live just across the river now in NW Tennessee.


Roger on that, thought so. Oh and it's one word, minus the extra h, I see. :D)
 
Sorry, my lisdexia kicked in. Either that or it was that loose connection in my head. Anyhow, thanks for the info and clarification.
 
Once again, must-a-been that loose connection. What I meant to say earlier, is, it's a compound word and I didn't know it, thanks for the clarification. It's been a day.
 
Look for a similar filing concerning WEGG soon. They are short-spaced to WWCU and WSBB at Bowman, but the new COL perhaps affords them an opportunity to change frequency and move to a new tower to serve a much larger market. Royston is 12 km N-NW. Something similar is most certainly being planned there as was KYMO-FM.

Either that or WEGG is moving so someone else can move. I don't see any other full-power FM's licensed to Royston, and AM's don't, or at least didn't, have to consider first local service if they wanted to move. (AM's, however, can move somewhere else to provide a first local service so an FM can move.)
 


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