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WNOX to leave 100.3, will vanish from many rural markets

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No matter how they spin this, it's a great loss to the many rural communities in which they were the only decent news/talk station. 98.7 will be nothing more than a rumor in the sticks.

http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=124210&catid=141

If you're a local fan of talk radio, you'll have to adjust your radio presets soon. WNOX is moving from current location 100.3 FM to 98.7 FM.

Citadel Broadcasting, which owns the station, will save money by moving the station to a frequency where it owns the broadcasting rights.

Citadel Broadcasting has leased the 100.3 FM slot from Oak Ridge FM, Inc. After Citadel Broadcasting filed for bankruptcy, the company was able to end its lease with Oak Ridge FM two years early under the settlement.

Citadel's lease expires August 2, 2010. At that point the WNOX will air exclusively on 98.7 FM. Beginning July 9, WNOX will broadcast its programming on both 100.3 FM and 98.7 FM "to allow listeners to adjust to the change," said Citadel operations manager Mike Hammond.

Although WNOX's frequency is changing, its programming schedule will remain intact. Local hosts Hallerin Hilton Hill and Phil Williams as well as nationally syndicated programs such as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity will be heard at their normal times.

Moving to 98.7 FM means WNOX's coverage area will decrease relative to the more powerful 100.3 FM signal. 100.3 FM currently broadcasts at 100,000 watts from a tower 2001 feet above terrain. The 98.7 FM frequency currently broadcasts at 8,000 watts from a tower 571 feet above terrain.
 
rick.com said:
No matter how they spin this, it's a great loss to the many rural communities in which they were the only decent news/talk station. 98.7 will be nothing more than a rumor in the sticks.

http://www.wbir.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=124210&catid=141

Awwww...the rural communities will no longer hear the regurgitated News Sentential news and generic conservative talk. Good thing we have the internet (yes, even in rural areas now). Don't worry, the big names will eventually move to a stronger signal. As I said in another post, Rush would much rather be on a station that can cover "2 timezones and 5 states" instead of "5 counties" (if that??)
 
rick.com said:
No matter how they spin this, it's a great loss to the many rural communities in which they were the only decent news/talk station. 98.7 will be nothing more than a rumor in the sticks.

Gee, no more hate-filled radio for the sticks. A great loss? I don't think so. News/talk radio used to provide a service. Now's it's just rhetoric.

Mid West Clubber said:
I-100 is coming back ;D

Not as long as we have another "I" in the market: I-105.
 
RMarino said:
rick.com said:
No matter how they spin this, it's a great loss to the many rural communities in which they were the only decent news/talk station. 98.7 will be nothing more than a rumor in the sticks.

Gee, no more hate-filled radio for the sticks. A great loss? I don't think so. News/talk radio used to provide a service. Now's it's just rhetoric.

Mid West Clubber said:
I-100 is coming back ;D

Not as long as we have another "I" in the market: I-105.

I keep hearing that I-105 is for sale. If it sells, how long until it is something else and we are without an "I"?
 
RMarino said:
rick.com said:
No matter how they spin this, it's a great loss to the many rural communities in which they were the only decent news/talk station. 98.7 will be nothing more than a rumor in the sticks.

Gee, no more hate-filled radio for the sticks. A great loss? I don't think so. News/talk radio used to provide a service. Now's it's just rhetoric.

Mid West Clubber said:
I-100 is coming back ;D

Not as long as we have another "I" in the market: I-105.
Liberal Radio has the most hate filled talk,it's no contest! Liberal talk show hosts have unbelievable hatred of Conservatives.
 
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