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WFNX App to move transmitter to Boston approved

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The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter to the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
 
Are they nulled to the south to reduce interference to WCIB and WWBB?? Or is this a non-issue?


The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter to
> the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
>
 
> Are they nulled to the south to reduce interference to WCIB
> and WWBB?? Or is this a non-issue?
>
>
> The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter to
> > the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
> >
>

I don't think they should have to protect WWBB, since they are running IBOC hash on 101.7, really messing up WFNX's signal south of Boston. Thats just my opinion...
 
Good point.. Forgot about B101 running IBOC.. Wow, if Cool 102 starts running HD, FNX will be really crunched south of the city..



> > Are they nulled to the south to reduce interference to
> WCIB
> > and WWBB?? Or is this a non-issue?
> >
> >
> > The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter
> to
> > > the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
> > >
> >
>
> I don't think they should have to protect WWBB, since they
> are running IBOC hash on 101.7, really messing up WFNX's
> signal south of Boston. Thats just my opinion...
>
 
> The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter to
> the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.

Ugh. That'll probably be the end of my listening to "Little Walter's Time Machine" and "The Doo-Wop Stop with Bobby B" on WWBB Providence weekends here in Somerville.

It was already enough of challenge nulling WFNX out from the Medford/Malden line site, and I'm on the side of a south facing hill that's blocked to the north toward Medford. I think the vista from here southeastward toward the Financial District is pretty open though, so that'll be it for B-101.
 
> Good point.. Forgot about B101 running IBOC.. Wow, if Cool
> 102 starts running HD, FNX will be really crunched south of
> the city..
>
>
>
> > > Are they nulled to the south to reduce interference to
> > WCIB
> > > and WWBB?? Or is this a non-issue?
> > >
> > >
> > > The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter
>
> > to
> > > > the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
> > > >
> > >
> >
> > I don't think they should have to protect WWBB, since they
>
> > are running IBOC hash on 101.7, really messing up WFNX's
> > signal south of Boston. Thats just my opinion...
> >
>FNX will just have to throw their own hash right back at them from their new location.
 
Two, three, or four years ago, a move of WFNX-101.7's transmitter to Boston would have been a major boost to their alternative-rock format, as their signal would have been much-improved.

But now, with a combination of both WFNX's declining ratings and the national decline in rock radio ratings, I don't think it would help.

WFNX should seriously look at a format change. And they should flip to some kind of music-intensive Spanish-language format, given the huge hole created when WAMG-890 (and simulcast partner WLLH-1400) flipped to ESPN Radio.

But as has been pointed out by yours truly and many other visitors to this board, WFNX owner Steve Mindich is unlikely to change WFNX's format, even though with 'FNX's ratings having plunged, I personally think the station has started to lose money.
 
> But as has been pointed out by yours truly and many other
> visitors to this board, WFNX owner Steve Mindich is unlikely
> to change WFNX's format, even though with 'FNX's ratings
> having plunged, I personally think the station has started
> to lose money.

But there's no way that you can know that for sure, and there's certainly no way that you can know that his radio station and his newspaper, which he may be regarding as a combined property since one promotes the other, is losing money.

Though there are some small competitors, The Phoenix practically has a lock on the weekly "alternative" entertainment paper market in Boston, and it contains quite a bit of major market advertising (not to mention the dating service, etc..).
 
> Are they nulled to the south to reduce interference to WCIB
> and WWBB?? Or is this a non-issue?
>
>

WCIB is a non issue,
WWBB is directional to protect WFNX so this shouldnt affect WWBB too much.
 
> Two, three, or four years ago, a move of WFNX-101.7's
> transmitter to Boston would have been a major boost to their
> alternative-rock format, as their signal would have been
> much-improved.
>
> But now, with a combination of both WFNX's declining ratings
> and the national decline in rock radio ratings, I don't
> think it would help.
>
> WFNX should seriously look at a format change. And they
> should flip to some kind of music-intensive Spanish-language
> format, given the huge hole created when WAMG-890 (and
> simulcast partner WLLH-1400) flipped to ESPN Radio.
>
> But as has been pointed out by yours truly and many other
> visitors to this board, WFNX owner Steve Mindich is unlikely
> to change WFNX's format, even though with 'FNX's ratings
> having plunged, I personally think the station has started
> to lose money.
>

The need to spin off the pair of 92.1s to the north as well. Those are a waste of electricity right now.
 
> But there's no way that you can know that for sure, and
> there's certainly no way that you can know that his radio
> station and his newspaper, which he may be regarding as a
> combined property since one promotes the other, is losing
> money.
>
> Though there are some small competitors, The Phoenix
> practically has a lock on the weekly "alternative"
> entertainment paper market in Boston, and it contains quite
> a bit of major market advertising (not to mention the dating
> service, etc..).
>
They also can be making money via various tax writeoffs and/or property owned in conjunction with the stations. Also, when the Phoenix became a free paper they could charge more for advertising because theoretically the potential circulation could be increased.
 
> > The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter
> to
> > the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
>
> Ugh. That'll probably be the end of my listening to "Little
> Walter's Time Machine" and "The Doo-Wop Stop with Bobby B"
> on WWBB Providence weekends here in Somerville.

As of right now I can get WWBB on a good car radio here on the North Shore.
Don't know if that'll change. 100000kw.com says WFNX is currently 449ft 2kw
and the CP, now approved I guess, is 627ft 2kw. Is their current ERP
6,000 watts (was 3,000 watts years ago, or am I thinking of WBOQ?) and what will their ERP be now?<P ID="signature">______________
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Good thing they spun off the Westerly freq to WEEI. Last time I checked
WEEI-FM was doing better in the Prov. ratings than one or both of the
Prov. based sports talkers! Or at least it was close.

> The need to spin off the pair of 92.1s to the north as well.
> Those are a waste of electricity right now.
>
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> The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter to
> the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
>
That is huge but will they be granted a power upgrade as well? or just the site reloaction?.
 
> > Are they nulled to the south to reduce interference to
> WCIB
> > and WWBB?? Or is this a non-issue?
> >
> >
>
> WCIB is a non issue,
> WWBB is directional to protect WFNX so this shouldnt affect
> WWBB too much.
>

Does FNX still simulcast on 101.3? Will they still need to?
 
> > The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter to
> > the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
> >
> That is huge but will they be granted a power upgrade as
> well? or just the site reloaction?.

I think their transmitter output will stay about the same, but the additional height will increase their coverage area for the same amount of power.
 
I suspect the Phoenix paper is profitable, but WFNX-101.7 may be losing money.

The profits from the paper may be helping to cover any losses WFNX might have.
 
> > > The FCC approved WFNX's proposal to move the transmitter
> to
> > > the One Financial site of WERS/WHRB.
> > >
> > That is huge but will they be granted a power upgrade as
> > well? or just the site reloaction?.
>
> I think their transmitter output will stay about the same,
> but the additional height will increase their coverage area
> for the same amount of power.
>

Actually they are theoretically doubling their power from 3kW to 6kW equivelant.
(From 60dBU protected 24.2km to 28.3km).
 
> I suspect the Phoenix paper is profitable, but WFNX-101.7
> may be losing money.
>
> The profits from the paper may be helping to cover any
> losses WFNX might have.
>


FNX is pretty much a loss-leader to promote The Phoenix, and a "value-add" in a Phoenix ad package offering. However, moving the XMTR into the city is a big big boost for the equity of the license down the road. Now, someday when they eventually sell (and it might come fairly soon if the Phoenix needs a cash influx) 101.7 will fetch a fortune. Witness WEVD-FM in New York, owned by The Jewish Daily Forward (the big Jewish newpaper). In order to save the paper, they cashed out the station for a fortune.

Also, as asked before, I presume this means the end of the repeater on 101.3<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by HHH on 09/03/05 08:49 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Which does quite well even up here on the North Shore. Not much power but it gets out.

> Also, as asked before, I presume this means the end of the
> repeater on 101.3
>
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