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That pretty much depends on how quickly they can build out the 96.1 facility in MB and the 95.9 and 101.7 facilities in Charleston.
WKZQ MB is just changing frequencies to 96.1 and relocating the transmitter.
96.1 Charleston will be changing frequencies to 101.7 at the site originally proposed for the 96.1 upgrade. With the change in frequencies, that means a new antenna.
Don't be confused by the WKZQ/WAVF "moves." They station "moves" from market to market are moves only in the eyes of the FCC. They are frequency changes for the stations involved.
I wonder how strong the signal at 96.1 will be in Myrtle Beach for WKZQ. They won't be good in Pawleys Island now as Q 107.1 also broadcasts on 96.3 for Pawleys and south. Maybe 96.3 will be shut down not sure.
As for Chuck 96.1 their signal is good in the Pawleys Island area some miles north into Myrtle Beach. Will the new 101.7 signal for Charleston still be able to be heard?
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