Northeast Radio Watch has an article stating that according to "several different sources," this powerhouse has reduced its signal from 50,000 watts to 10,000. The intention is apparently to save on electricity costs. Perhaps owner Entercomm feels that is enough signal to reach the local area just fine,and they are not interested in DXers receiving the station out of market.
The article states that Entercomm would have to notify the F.C.C. if the intention is to cut the power permanently, or for a significant period of time. It will be interesting to find out if the station's signal still pounds into other regions at night, such as the NYC area.
I believe a power reduction such as this as a cost saving measure is unusual. It is more common for station owners to go through all sorts of lengths to receive permission to boost their output. Perhaps this is an indication of the difficulty of generating significant revenue from AM stations, outside of the largest markets.
The article states that Entercomm would have to notify the F.C.C. if the intention is to cut the power permanently, or for a significant period of time. It will be interesting to find out if the station's signal still pounds into other regions at night, such as the NYC area.
I believe a power reduction such as this as a cost saving measure is unusual. It is more common for station owners to go through all sorts of lengths to receive permission to boost their output. Perhaps this is an indication of the difficulty of generating significant revenue from AM stations, outside of the largest markets.