DToTheJ said:They'd be better off simulcasting the signal of another live-and-local-turned-Christian radio station, WCOJ.
The reason I believe they would simulcast The Word is because I believe all the stations they own simulcast The Word! I see no reason they would simulcast a Catholic talk network as they are all about evangelical contemporary Christian music. WCOJ is already a simulcast of 5,000 watt WISP (WBUX RIP) in Doylestown & between the 2 signals they cover most of the region well already. The Pottstown/Berks area is still well populated with people of Mennonite & fundamentalist Christian background where Contemporary Christian music would do well. Nearby WBYN tried dropping the format for AC and classic hits on 2 occassions but apparently had trouble selling those formats and always came back to their Christian music-talk hybrid.DToTheJ said:They'd be better off simulcasting the signal of another live-and-local-turned-Christian radio station, WCOJ.
vmelis said:WPAZ owners, Four Rivers, applied for a low-power CP on 103.5 in 2011. Not sure of the status but it's not on the air.