Will WINF have to move now? One would think that would be the case.
Nu_Roo_2 said:Notice that WNKO posted a job opening today on another radio site, for a "full time on air personality position."
gabigley1 said:Nu_Roo_2 said:Notice that WNKO posted a job opening today on another radio site, for a "full time on air personality position."
Here is that link:
http://www.actorsconnect.com/castings/radiojobs/962254-full-time-on-air-personality-wnko-whth-ohio
alans613 said:Click 101.5 is AWESOME! I've been waiting for someone in Dayton to bring a station to town that was harder than Mix 107.7 but not as hard as 103.9 The X, and Click is it. Check out the stream...good stuff if you want Alternative with a little Hot AC sprinkled in for flavor.
gabigley1 said:Also, some of the promos that ran last Friday night on the NEW WNKO tower site, said, "Now, take WNKO with you were ever you go in Central, Ohio". They have said this is not a Columbus move-in and just allows their Licking County commuters to continue listing to then when they commute back and forth to work in Columbus. Also, the ID I heard was "WNKO,
New Albany, Newark". Of course, that dose not mean the station won't be sold in the future
to some Columbus broadcaster.
gabigley1 said:They have applied for program test authorization today:
http://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/ws.exe/prod/cdbs/pubacc/prod/app_det.pl?Application_id=1421917
gabigley1 said:From their FCC file:
Public Notice Comment
BLH-20110325AAR License to cover.
Dismissed per applicant's request 3/28/2011
xmusicmatt said:I love how the studio is still in Newark though their COL is New Albany.. but I guess as long as the main studio is within the 70dbu their 'legal' It's still weird to hear them super-serve Newark ohio yet their Legal id is "WNKO New Albany" Newark is not exactly a suburb of New Albany nor Columbus so it's kinda 'odd' compaired to the normal rim shot serving columbus from Westerville, etc.
Question is , I wonder if they will encode for PPM now that they will have a much greater reach in Central Ohio..(their music mix isn't to bad for a non corporate owned station) ... They could easly shave a little off WTDA's share.
schmave said:The legal ID I've been hearing for the past few days is the usual "WNKO Newark." I was at Easton and across the east side of town tonight, though, and WNKO seemed much stronger than in the past. Then again, it didn't have the signal from Urbana clobbering it in many places.
xmusicmatt said:This is almost heading into the direction of the "When will Mainline move 101.7 to 101.5 topic" ... Wonder why they would dismiss their request to be on the new tower?
Nu_Roo_2 said:Wonder if there will be a dust-up between WTDA and WNKO since WTDA builds its whole identity around the phrase Classic Hits?
gabigley1 said:Nu_Roo_2 said:Wonder if there will be a dust-up between WTDA and WNKO since WTDA builds its whole identity around the phrase Classic Hits?
Interesting the WTDA CE, Bill Bowin, did some engineering work for the new WNKO tower site. :
He was the supervising Engineer for the new WNKO tower project:
https://licensing.fcc.gov/cdbs/CDBS...?appn=101421703&qnum=5080©num=1&exhcnum=5
Maybe NABCO will eventually purchase the WNKO-FM? Just seems odd that NABCO CE would be involved with this.