Have they installed IBOC AM digital?WNDZ is back to distorted audio again, for the past couple days. Sounds like a buzz saw on 740 and 760. Put the poor thing out of its misery.
Being the fact that it's a daytime only station generating zero revenue, why wouldn't you just leave it silent until the problem is fixed instead of having it on the air sounding like garbage? Then again the larger question is that since it's been two years without any brokered programming to pay expenses, why is it ever still on the air?From Justin at NewsWeb (received by email)
We are hoping to have a team out there next week so we can trace everything down.
Being the fact that it's a daytime only station generating zero revenue, why wouldn't you just leave it silent until the problem is fixed instead of having it on the air sounding like garbage? Then again the larger question is that since it's been two years without any brokered programming to pay expenses, why is it ever still on the air?
WAKE was on the air a few weeks ago when I went through on my way to Kalamazoo. Very puny signal.Larry Langford, is WAKE 1500 on the air? Are they getting interference? Have you measured WNDZ on 1500 with an FI meter?
WNDZ was late getting on the air this morning. As of 9AM, its back on with a cleaner signal but some distortion is still detected.I'm pretty sure its one of those problems that has to be occurring to be found. We've had a few issues like that here.. minor.. but wouldnt have been able to fix them if we werent on the air. its like pulling wires or breaks to see when the problem disappears.
AS to why its still on, I dont know... when they sold the other stations, 750 was brought fully in house... it had been operated by someoe else and theyre doing lots of clean up
I dont kow what other businesses they own/operate
WNDZ was late getting on the air this morning. As of 9AM, its back on with a cleaner signal but some distortion is still detected.
NewsWeb spun off WCPT and WSBC into a separate Heartland Signal ownership which I believe is designed to keep these stations on air post Fred Eychaner with funding from an organization called The States Project. Heartland Signal has been producing videos on progressive political action for key swing states that are identified by The States Project. Heartland Signal is also receiving leasing income off of WMVP's use of the WCPT night time site in Joliet.
Fred Eychaner has sole ownership of WNDZ under NewsWeb, maybe as a hobby of just keeping the station on the air because he can.
In addition to the printing company, Fred Eychaner was the former owner of WPWR TV Channel 50 in Chicago. It was the intial home of paid TV Sports Vision which was the first pay sports channel for the Chicago White Sox. It was sold to a cable TV interest which in latter years became NBC Sports Chicago. WPWR became a regular commercial TV Station after that with its biggest program Star Trek Next Generation. He sold WPWR to News Corp (Fox) in 2002 for $432 million dollars although some reports state the sale price being north of $500 million.Apparently newsweb is a printing company, i see.. and thats what helps prop up WNDZ.. and i think youre kinda right about why its still here.
Actually WNDZ was first put on the air as a Christian station in 1987 by Universal Broadcasting and had a couple of other owners after that, until Newsweb purchased it in 2004.Part of that money was used to start WNDZ 750AM
During my time in Chicago (late 1990s), Douglas Broadcasting owned it and ran brokered programming. One notable fact from that time: WNDZ had a daily morning-drive show targeted to LGBT listeners. This may have been one of the first such daily shows in the country, but there were a few problems with it. One, not all gay men care for dance music but the program used it as filler; second, the program was actually rather boring - there's probably enough LGBT-specific content to sustain a weekly show but I think that's about it; third, few people knew about it. You could hear WNDZ on the North Side near the lake but there wasn't much reason to do so.Actually WNDZ was first put on the air as a Christian station in 1987 by Universal Broadcasting and had a couple of other owners after that, until Newsweb purchased it in 2004.