I notice that WRCA 1330 is simulcast on 92.9 HD2 as well as 106.1.
Is this a viable format, given that it's running on 3 "weaker" channels? Or is it considered a niche format?
I can probably assume that the only reason 1330 exists is to provide audio for the translator at 106.1. Of all the 3 frquencies, the AM is weakest, because virtually nobody that is into that kind of music is listening on AM. Beasley must be assuming that they are getting enough audience on 106.1 to justify keeping the AM. Am I right on this?
And maybe it's time to get rid of the rule requiring at AM signal for an FM translator.
Is this a viable format, given that it's running on 3 "weaker" channels? Or is it considered a niche format?
I can probably assume that the only reason 1330 exists is to provide audio for the translator at 106.1. Of all the 3 frquencies, the AM is weakest, because virtually nobody that is into that kind of music is listening on AM. Beasley must be assuming that they are getting enough audience on 106.1 to justify keeping the AM. Am I right on this?
And maybe it's time to get rid of the rule requiring at AM signal for an FM translator.