AlNYRadio said:... I know there is a classic rock station on 103.9 in LI (forgot the calls)...
WRCN.
AlNYRadio said:... I know there is a classic rock station on 103.9 in LI (forgot the calls)...
XCountry285 said:I still think that Cumulus is going to sell 103.9 and give it to Pacifica in exchange for 99.5 and put a rock based format on 99.5 because 103.9 has such limited signal issues and Pacifica is in major debt and need help in order to stay on the air.
XCountry285 said:I still think that Cumulus is going to sell 103.9 and give it to Pacifica in exchange for 99.5 and put a rock based format on 99.5 because 103.9 has such limited signal issues and Pacifica is in major debt and need help in order to stay on the air.
Based on what I saw at Cumulus' Danbury offices (wrki/wine/wdby) and talking to someone who works on-air at wfas (who was filling in as a receptionist at the Danbury office), I'm guessing too cheap/lazy.GSP163 said:I was at the Pearl River, NY St. Patrick's Day parade today and 103.9 WFAS-FM was there broadcasting live.....What was funny was their tent had "106.3 WFAF" plastered all over it....Either their too cheap/lazy to update or this is more proof that changes will come to 103.9 in the future.
Lee Anderson said:XCountry285 said:I still think that Cumulus is going to sell 103.9 and give it to Pacifica in exchange for 99.5 and put a rock based format on 99.5 because 103.9 has such limited signal issues and Pacifica is in major debt and need help in order to stay on the air.
New York, New Rock... 99x
Barry said:WWSK, the Shark on 94.3 has a decent signal in parts of southern Westchester County. I do not think it is possible for a 94.3 translator to offer good coverage of Westchester County without making it difficult to receive WWSK there.
Barry said:I believe protected contours are irrelevant if even a small amount of listeners of a station complain that a translator is interfering with it.
DavidEduardo said:Barry said:I believe protected contours are irrelevant if even a small amount of listeners of a station complain that a translator is interfering with it.
The real issue, though, is that so far from the protected contours of WWSK it is unlikely that there are any listeners passionate enough to complain themselves. And WWSK, focused on that area of central LI between Nassau and Suffolk county lines, is not counting on listenership in Westchester for sales or ratings.