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WRCI HD

With WRCI going IBOC, I wouldn't be surprised if Crawford rolled it out on its other New York stations (namely WDCX in Buffalo and WPTR in Albany).
 
> With WRCI going IBOC, I wouldn't be surprised if Crawford
> rolled it out on its other New York stations (namely WDCX in
> Buffalo and WPTR in Albany).
>

WPTR has been broadcasting IBOC since February.

http://www.crawfordbroadcasting.com/~cbc/Local_Oscillator/March 2005 Local Oscillator.pdf

WDCX has a license from iBiquity according to http://www.ibiquity.com/cgi-bin/liststations?state=NY
so I imagine it will be on soon.

There is no mention in iBiquity's listing of WDCD or WLGZ, Crawford's two AM stations in NYS, but several recent articles have cited the company's commitment to convert all signals at an accelerated pace, so I imagine they will come online in the next year or so, too.
 
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