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WNWR 1540 and its many issues- a small rant

Just a footnote here; a for-what-it's-worth bit of regional reality, regarding lower- and higher-frequency AM stations.

1590, 1530, 1480, 1450 and 550 all have 'gone dark' up this way. All except 1530 had nighttime licenses.

The first one to tank was 550 ! WHLM 550 was a true 'regional' facility. They had a quite decent daytime signal; not real good at night.
(We used to get them in the day near JFK Airport in Queens NYC. In fact, some folks applied for a new 550 station for the scenic Greenwood Lake NJ/NY area. That one never made it on. Those last two notes aren't really relevant. I just tossed them in for background.)

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South of town here, at the literal junction of PA 61 and Interstate 81, speculators and investors saw a pot of gold at a major intersection and built a mall there thirty years ago. Big K Mart was the first domino to tumble. Sears followed. Radio Shack closed. One end of the T-shaped mall was abandoned completely for a few years. An Arby's closed, re-opened, and closed again. The Gap and Hallmark left, after perhaps discovering that the cobwebs across their entrances were just as effective (and cheaper) than an actual security gate. A huge Chinese restaurant shut down. And most recently, a massive 100-concession flea market called Black Diamond closed their doors. My wife calls it 'The Dead Mall', and noted that even though the bus to Pottsville still stops at the place, no one gets on or off the bus.
The mall is up for sale, if anyone is interested.
Perhaps some savvy speculators folks will put up a tower there that houses AM signals on 550, 1450, 1480, 1530 and 1590 to lease time to everyone including Kim Jong-un and make some money. The AM survivors in 2016 seem to know what they're doing and how to do it. The rest of the county here will find and be satisfied with their internet Oldies and homogenized, safe terrestrial music elsewhere, and life will go on.
 
Back to the subject, which was WNWR:

That station has been under the same ownership since 1995, which would indicate that the station is profitable in whatever niche it has staked out. When we compare with other "defective" high-dial-position AM stations like 1510 in Boston, which have sold and resold, this one is quite stable.

Check the History Cards for this station. In 1969 Rust Craft applied to sell 15~Forty (and it's FM 104~Five) to Capital Cities...the deal fell apart three months later. Cap Cities then purchased WFIL-TV from Triangle Publications. Now if someone has a Kevin Bacon connection to WNWR, this would be the time to bring it up!
 
The station has a flurry of Transfer of control applications recently.

James M. "Jim" Weitzman died in his home on June 25, 2015, in Rockville, Maryland. His interests are held in a revocable trust with the trustee being the current head of New World Radio, which operates WUST-AM in Washington DC.
 
Did they ever get authority to obtain night authorization, at I think it was 500watts, same directional pattern. Btw, I was dining at Hollahans in Cherry Hill, last week and my server, said she was a host on your station late at night, she was a young blond female around 20 or so.

WNWR can't get night authority, mainly because of WPTR, KXEL and ZNS1.
 
WNWR can't get night authority, mainly because of WPTR, KXEL and ZNS1.


That Bahama blaster is more of an issue than the other two stations, and I suspect they're super protected by international agreements. But why would anyone pour a lot of money into a highly directional night pattern with very low wattage at 15~Forty?
 
That Bahama blaster is more of an issue than the other two stations, and I suspect they're super protected by international agreements. But why would anyone pour a lot of money into a highly directional night pattern with very low wattage at 15~Forty?


Ans: for the same reason that Buck and the Boys poured money into doing the same on 1580!

The 1540 channel is a Bahamian Clear, and they have the same status as, for example, KNX in LA or KOA in Denver or WGY in Schenectady, even if they don't run full power for a clear channel.
 



Ans: for the same reason that Buck and the Boys poured money into doing the same on 1580!



That was 30 years ago, and Owens got 50kw with 6 sticks...doubt 15~Forty could come anywhere close to that! btw - The new owner of 15~Eighty in Phoenix downgraded the license from Class B to Class D, kept the 50kw day, went non-D at night with 95 watts, diplexed on a co-owned AM, and sold the land. May be highest and best use for most Ancient Modulation xmttr sites.
 
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