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Worth noting that Rodgers' (101.3FM) WFMG puts a strong signal into Connersville, and seems to be getting involved in a lot of the Connersville community happenings lately.
hipporadio said:I was but a newly-crowned teenager, who wondered why 99.5’s 19 kHz pilot illuminated the stereo beacon on my new Realistic home receiver for only HALF the day.
hipporadio said:Brian... It dawned on me after you returned the WSMJ calls to my memory...
Could they possibly have stood for: We're SuperMarket Jams :![]()
gr8oldies said:Frankfort actually got a 50,000 watt FM on 99.7 thanks to the WSMJ/WIKS move...
gr8oldies said:The FCC allocated signals which could reach far beyond their City of License...it should have been easy to foretell that given the chance, these signals would go after greener pastures
gr8oldies said:I don't neccesarily believe that if Community A has a station licensed to it (especially a higher powered one), that it needs to stay licensed there until the end of time.
hipporadio said:Rodgers also stated that “Connersville will have an FM radio station – it just won’t be at 100.3.”
Flying-Dutchman said:The WIFE move is taking it much further than WSMJ's conversion to WZPL. In that case the people of Greenfield could still get emergency messages from their licensed signal on 99.5
Flying-Dutchman said:Well, the FCC didn't give Rural towns like Connersville 50 kw for nothing.
ten_four said:reply about brian_steven post:
Shine 99 hit the air as a 50K stick in April of 1982. the x-mtr and tower were installed in their location on state road 26 in late 1981.