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the_scoop
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I was casually listening to Lite 106.9 yesterday and noticed the top of the hour jingle that so prominently sings "Loo-uh-vul" had a new insert before it. The station voice talent now inserts "WVEZ, St. Matthews" and I believe the existing jingle plays with "Loo-uh-vul" as it normally does.
Sooooo, I listened to WRKA this morning on the way to work and lo and behold the "St. Matthews" is missing from the jingle at the top of the hour. Can't remember the last time I heard that in their jingle since I listen to them a few times a week, so it may have been gone a while.
Whatever the case, I'm trying to make some sense of this. I know the plan was to move WRKA's COL to Lyndon or Prospect, but I'm trying to figure the VEZ part out. My guess is moving VEZ to St. Matthews takes care of commitments to St. Matthews and now WRKA can move ahead with the long rumored plans to upgrade the signal to 50K. Thing is, I can't figure out how 103.1 can gain an increase in power without at least one additional station move in southern Kentucky as possibly Evansville, Indiana. UNLESS, there is a plan to move the 103.1 frequency somewhere else or a lot of station moves are going to take place.
Someone can clear this up I expect. Greg?
Sooooo, I listened to WRKA this morning on the way to work and lo and behold the "St. Matthews" is missing from the jingle at the top of the hour. Can't remember the last time I heard that in their jingle since I listen to them a few times a week, so it may have been gone a while.
Whatever the case, I'm trying to make some sense of this. I know the plan was to move WRKA's COL to Lyndon or Prospect, but I'm trying to figure the VEZ part out. My guess is moving VEZ to St. Matthews takes care of commitments to St. Matthews and now WRKA can move ahead with the long rumored plans to upgrade the signal to 50K. Thing is, I can't figure out how 103.1 can gain an increase in power without at least one additional station move in southern Kentucky as possibly Evansville, Indiana. UNLESS, there is a plan to move the 103.1 frequency somewhere else or a lot of station moves are going to take place.
Someone can clear this up I expect. Greg?