Jason Roberts [/quote said:
Wilson...with all due respects...can you read?
The tower is going nowhere. The signal is going nowhere. Our service to Piqua is going nowhere. I've been at the Piqua studios before...I've rarely seen a member of the public in the building asking for WHIO.
The service is more important to the public than the semantics. You are trying to gin up something which is just not there...
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Jason Roberts (or whatever you call yourself today)...with all due respects...can you read?
Cox Broadcasting is taking care of itself. It suddenly changes City of License to Pleasant Hill, a community it doesn't really care about nor will provide advertising revenue to Cox. Pleasant Hill has one thing going for it - it is within 25 miles of the Cox castle, and as the WHIO-FM City of License will save Cox some money by not requiring a Cox presence in Piqua. And the timing of this move was pretty convenient. WPTW-AM in Piqua is talking about pulling the plug. If WHIO-FM didn't change its City of License in a hurry, it might be stuck with Piqua, rather than metropolitan Pleasant Hill.
All the smoke and hollering about "The service is more important to the public than the semantics". WHIO's service to Miami County and urban Pleasant Hill will not change one iota. This was 100% a decision to save money!