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WKRD 101.7 SOLD

Bengalsfan said:
BIGradio said:
Still silent. Wonder if they are letting it sit idol ......

I believe the word you are looking for is idle.

lol --- thats what happens when you type from a 4 inch phone screen. Isn't it sad that we do that when in most cases there is a laptop and a desktop computer withing 15ft.....
 
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.
 
Bengalsfan said:
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.

Also Cumulus on 92.9.... That stations comes in well in Shelbyville. Plenty of country stations as it is haha
 
Bengalsfan said:
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.

Looking at Radio Locator coverage areas, 101.7 could move their antenna about 10 miles west (to, say, Simpsonville) throw a real good signal into Louisville, and still blanket Shelbyville, Frankfort, and points in between. Wonder if anything like that is in the works.
 
Doesnt WIKI in Carrolton call itself "Froggy" as well, might there be a lawsuit like the one we had here in Cincinnati a few years ago when two country station(WYGY and WSCH) both called "The Eagle" btw the way Entercom lost the battle with the small station in Aurora won!
 
oxford777 said:
Bengalsfan said:
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.

Looking at Radio Locator coverage areas, 101.7 could move their antenna about 10 miles west (to, say, Simpsonville) throw a real good signal into Louisville, and still blanket Shelbyville, Frankfort, and points in between. Wonder if anything like that is in the works.

They could move it some, but not 10 miles. I don't think they can move it that far because of minimum separation requirements with WMJM. They'd end up with a city grade contour that ended at the Jefferson county line, and a 1 mv contour that ended at Hurstbourne lane. They'd spend $250K or so and probably never get over a 1 share in the Louisville book to show for it.
 
Looking at Radio Locator coverage areas, 101.7 could move their antenna about 10 miles west (to, say, Simpsonville) throw a real good signal into Louisville, and still blanket Shelbyville, Frankfort, and points in between. Wonder if anything like that is in the works.

My guess is that it can't move any closer to the 101.3 in Louisville. I'd have to believe that if anyone could have moved the signal closer to Louisville, they would have done it long ago.
 
greg.hahn said:
oxford777 said:
Bengalsfan said:
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.

Looking at Radio Locator coverage areas, 101.7 could move their antenna about 10 miles west (to, say, Simpsonville) throw a real good signal into Louisville, and still blanket Shelbyville, Frankfort, and points in between. Wonder if anything like that is in the works.

They could move it some, but not 10 miles. I don't think they can move it that far because of minimum separation requirements with WMJM. They'd end up with a city grade contour that ended at the Jefferson county line, and a 1 mv contour that ended at Hurstbourne lane. They'd spend $250K or so and probably never get over a 1 share in the Louisville book to show for it.

Good point. Just because you can doesn't mean you would. I just remember the original separation between 101.3 (in Shelbyville) and 101.7 (off Taylorsville Road outside the Snyder) was greater than it is now with the Louisville antenna now located at the Kaden Tower. The Shelbyville antenna was simply co-located with the AM, so I never knew if there were other spacing restrictions. I guess I'm just trying to second guess why they would simulcast Froggy 104.9 instead of, say, the Timeless Cool format they have on their Frankfort AM.
 
WildcatGuy said:
Looking at Radio Locator coverage areas, 101.7 could move their antenna about 10 miles west (to, say, Simpsonville) throw a real good signal into Louisville, and still blanket Shelbyville, Frankfort, and points in between. Wonder if anything like that is in the works.

My guess is that it can't move any closer to the 101.3 in Louisville. I'd have to believe that if anyone could have moved the signal closer to Louisville, they would have done it long ago.

If 101.3 is the only obstacle, they could move it some. I think the two are like 25 miles apart right now, and the minimum separation is 19. There may be ways to do a little better than that, but let's say they could move it 6 miles.

You'd come into the market as the 4th country station against a 30 year old class C1 (100KW) and a well established C2 (50KW) and a well established class A (3KW in the center of downtown).

And you'd be trying this with a 6KW class A 25 miles from downtown and hope you get your money back from the acquisition of property, building, utilities, tower, antennas, transmission lines, and possibly a new transmitter, processing, STL, and remote control with it.

Good luck with that.
 
oxford777 said:
greg.hahn said:
oxford777 said:
Bengalsfan said:
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.

Looking at Radio Locator coverage areas, 101.7 could move their antenna about 10 miles west (to, say, Simpsonville) throw a real good signal into Louisville, and still blanket Shelbyville, Frankfort, and points in between. Wonder if anything like that is in the works.

They could move it some, but not 10 miles. I don't think they can move it that far because of minimum separation requirements with WMJM. They'd end up with a city grade contour that ended at the Jefferson county line, and a 1 mv contour that ended at Hurstbourne lane. They'd spend $250K or so and probably never get over a 1 share in the Louisville book to show for it.

Good point. Just because you can doesn't mean you would. I just remember the original separation between 101.3 (in Shelbyville) and 101.7 (off Taylorsville Road outside the Snyder) was greater than it is now with the Louisville antenna now located at the Kaden Tower. The Shelbyville antenna was simply co-located with the AM, so I never knew if there were other spacing restrictions. I guess I'm just trying to second guess why they would simulcast Froggy 104.9 instead of, say, the Timeless Cool format they have on their Frankfort AM.

Well you know... I think Froggy is doing well for them, and they come to Shelbyville for remotes and such. Shelbyville has no local radio presence other than WXLN-LP, so if they wanted to expand the footprint of Froggy and start doing local in Shelbyville, that could make a lot of sense for them. I've lived in Shelby county for 15 years, and there is a real connection between Shelby Co residents and Frankfort.

Shelby County businesses that want to advertise probably aren;t going to advertise on Louisville stations because it costs too much. But if Froggy becomes as local to Shelbyville as they are to Frankfort, suddenly Shelbyville has their radio station back. And Froggy has all the mom and pop ad dollars out of Shelbyville. Maybe that's a lot, maybe not that much, I don't know. But whatever is there now isn't being gotten by anybody.
 
richstrunck said:
Doesnt WIKI in Carrolton call itself "Froggy" as well,
Nope, but WKID 95.3 across the river in Vevay,IN does.
 
Bengalsfan said:
radiofan502 said:
I checked Wickipedia last night (before it was blacked out!) and they had 101.7's website listed as www.myfroggy1049.com
So maybe a simulcast of WFKY 104.9 in Frankfort is in the works?

As of 1pm this afternoon, it's now Froggy 104.9 and 101.7. Looks like Clear Channel and Cox have competition from a station with a little personality.
At last, Gator Glass of former WAMZ fame is audible in Louisville again...assuming he's still there..Always enjoyed his Top 10 at 10 back when WAMZ was live.
 
secondchoice said:
BobOnTheJob said:
richstrunck said:
Doesnt WIKI in Carrolton call itself "Froggy" as well,
Nope, but WKID 95.3 across the river in Vevay,IN does.

WIKI 95.3

WKID 95.9

Too many K' ans I's too close to each other. I know there were some diary issues in the past.
Might be some dairy issues too since that is cow country out there too!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXKDu6cdXLI

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/1408434.stm
 
secondchoice said:
BobOnTheJob said:
richstrunck said:
Doesnt WIKI in Carrolton call itself "Froggy" as well,
Nope, but WKID 95.3 across the river in Vevay,IN does.

WIKI 95.3

WKID 95.9

Too many K' ans I's too close to each other. I know there were some diary issues in the past.
THat's pretty sad on my part as I was the WIKI engineer for about 10 years!
 
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