This morning - AM 1580 is back to simulcasting 95X/93X...
This situation has gotten to the point where I practically need a flow chart to track it all.
Most translators are not fed directly over the air. You're reading it a direct translation of the FCC rules, not how it is done in practice...I get it - I know the rules and Delmar/ICS is well within their rights to do as you said with 92.9 - The only thing that I feel is weird is running separate programming on 1580 but 92.9's downtown Columbus signal still IDing as WXGT Columbus - if they are truly feeding 92.9 as a child of 1550 WQCD they should probably drop the WXGT FM RDS text on 92.9 and drop WXGT Columbus out of the legal ID heard on WXVG/WQCD. But hey like you said - only 'radio geeks' really care about these things.
Speculatory theory: WXGT is in the Columbus market. WVXG/WQCD are not. Does WVXG run a syndicated show at the times that WXGT is running Oldies that is cleared on another Columbus station so they do not have the rights to in Columbus. Being on 92.9 still is a legal loophole around that.Checked this Sunday evening and True Oldies is still on 1580.
Most translators are not fed directly over the air. You're reading it a direct translation of the FCC rules, not how it is done in practice...
Most translators are not fed directly over the air. You're reading it a direct translation of the FCC rules, not how it is done in practice...
Speculatory theory: WXGT is in the Columbus market. WVXG/WQCD are not. Does WVXG run a syndicated show at the times that WXGT is running Oldies that is cleared on another Columbus station so they do not have the rights to in Columbus. Being on 92.9 still is a legal loophole around that.
There are two translators licensed to 92.9 - one is tied to AM 1550 WQCD and the other is tied to 1580 WXGT. When 1580 WXGT is running "True Oldies Channel" as discussed in this thread and it's FM translator 92.9 W225CS (WXGT as it's displayed on RDS) is still airing the same programming as WQCD one could argue it's not simulcasting the station it's licensed too - however as Lance has alluded nothing can stop the owner from changing the source technically and just file with the FCC to do so. the only thing I called out was when the AM was running it's own programming the 92.9 translator was still IDing the AM which I found odd but outside of a radio geek - the average listener wouldn't care.What I am unable to decipher from @xmusicmatt's rather convoluted post is if there is a translator in that mess which is originating programming on its own. That would be a violation. (BTW, incorrect RDS data is not covered by any FCC rule that I am aware of.)
But will they still be mixin formats for St. Patrick’s Day?Checked today on the way home from Grove City and 1580 is back to True Oldies Channel... Without a doubt it will be back to classic rock tomorrow morning!
92.9, 95.1 and 96.7 and 98.5 are all dead air. Guessing the Delaware studio is without power. Also noticed 93.7 Mt Vernon, 100.5 Findlay and 95.3 Kenton are also dead air (95.3 isn't even transmitting.)92.9 has a new format for the moment! This time silence - Clearly the wind storms today has taken them off the air. The downtown Columbus translator is on air transmitting dead air.
Yeah your likely right re: no power at the studios. I checked this morning and 92.9, 96.7 and 95.1 all still dead carrier.92.9, 95.1 and 96.7 and 98.5 are all dead air. Guessing the Delaware studio is without power. Also noticed 93.7 Mt Vernon, 100.5 Findlay and 95.3 Kenton are also dead air (95.3 isn't even transmitting.)
Yeah your likely right re: no power at the studios. I checked this morning and 92.9, 96.7 and 95.1 all still dead carrier.
93.7 is back on air though. The other ones you mentioned are too far north for me to receive in Columbus.