4CX1000A said:
WUMG signed on Tuesday afternoon.
Reception report in my travels yesterday:
WUMG can be heard, very faintly, in spots on the west side of Newton within a few miles of Route 128. The east side of Newton still gets WMWM Salem, also very faintly and spotty, on 91.7.
WUMG was noticeably stronger a few miles north on Route 128 in the north Waltham and Lexington areas, from the Route 20, Totten Pond Rd., Trapelo Rd exits through the Routes 2 and 2A exits. It sounded at least as strong as their main Boston (Quincy) 91.9 transmitter in some spots going through that area.
Continuing a little farther north on 128, it began breaking up badly by the Routes 3/3A Burlington Mall exits, then it made a quick disappearance, and WMWM could be heard weakly cutting in and out again heading toward Woburn.
Unlike their other FM transmitters, WUMG is not (yet) transmitting in HD, and the analog broadcast is in real time, not time-delayed to match an HD delay. Because of this, the program on WUMG is heard a number of seconds before the program on the originating Boston station.