93.9 near Terre Haute moved to 93.7 about a week ago. But don't expect the i94 power increase to make much difference. There will be exactly 0 radios go from "I can't get the station" to "It's there now"...that take's a lot more than a doubling (in round numbers) of power.the marv said:Journey in Cincinatti isn't being bragged about in the Cincy boards. Why would Cumulus go against the track not to mention WZPL? If anything get rid of Billy Bush a Cumulus stablemate on their CHRs and if the owners of 93.9 in Terre Haute would work with them with the signal upgrade that will help.
I was just going to make a post about this. Did Ford give up the fight, or did the Commission ... uh, compel him?BobOnTheJob said:93.9 near Terre Haute moved to 93.7 about a week ago. But don't expect the i94 power increase to make much difference. There will be exactly 0 radios go from "I can't get the station" to "It's there now"...that take's a lot more than a doubling (in round numbers) of power.
the marv said:One thing I've noticedout Indianapolis radio is it seems as if none of the radio stations transmitters are directly downtown. I know that 100.9 radio now is on the west side and I94 is on the east side. So neither station covers the entire metro very well. If the major radio stations could be put downtown like they are here where I live Columbus, Ohio even a 3000 watt station could give the city coverage.