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oldhack1965 said:Moving WAOR to 95.7 will be the final nail in the coffin for Classic Rock in South Bend. 95.7 is based out of Nappanee and is a rimshot signal at best in South Bend. Forget about picking it up in Niles (it's original city) at all. WHY would Fed Med do this? South Bend will be left with NO Classic Rock station because you can't pick up 95.7 in any buildings, just in your car. I live near Michigan City, Indiana and would listen to WAOR all the time, no longer....our local FM is 95.9.
So, with this in mind.... Artistic Media, here's your chance:...reclaim your Classic Rock format on 97.7FM since your signal penetrates the South Bend market better than 95.7FM does.....just a thought....and possibly a good money maker since WAOR will no longer be a player in the market.
I agree with you about WAOR and 95.7 is a far south east signal for South Bend. I disagree with you on WZOW, I wish they would simulcast the current WZOW format on 102.3 so people in La Porte/ Michigan City can hear WZOW! I think it sounds great with the new rock and I wish they would just put that back on 102.3, but I do understand what you are saying about WAOR moving away from SW Michigan.
As for classic rock, you can already pick up strong signals from Chicago stations like 97.9 WLUP and 97.1 The Drive in Michigan City?