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WNDO 1520 Orlando

The former WBZW has a CP to diplex with WRSO 810, going from 5kw 2 towers days and 350 watts 4 tower nights to 4kw 2 tower days and 8 watts 2 tower nights.. the day signal will be much closer to orlando.

It appears its rutting some hatian creole talk format, simulcasting WTPA 1590 Tampa and WPBR 1340 West Palm Beach, all 3 owned by Sam Rogatinski
 
8 watts with 2 towers on 1520 khz? Great idea. SMH.

Agreed. They are sacrificing their day and (especially) night signal in order to serve a specific cliental and area. They also have an FM translator with a CP to move closer too. Sure hope they know what their doing, they'll never be able to get that signal back once they move.
 
Yes, Sam Rogatinski, a Fort Lauderdale attorney, he just bought Beasley's dark WHSR 980 Pompano (5kw-d/1kw-n), as result of a land sale in Parkland (northwest Broward). Beasley wasn't even bothering diplexing or finding new land to rebuild it. Suddenly, Sam Rogantinski appeared. It'll diplex off Beasley's WWNN 1470 -- but that might, it seems, be up for sale as well.

The "radio network" running on them (and probably WHSR in Broward County) is Radio Nouvelle Lumiere.

You can read about it on Radio Insight, HERE.
 
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