Re: WZLX
WZLX will probably be tucked in at the new headquarters by March 5.
What I want to know is:
---How big is that old TV 38 building? (It sure looks small from the outside and in the lobby)
---How many stations will be there - WODS, WBCN, WZLX with WBZ and BMX around the corner -
---(more specifically) WBZ 1170 SF Road and WBM(X) 1200 over on Soldiers Field Road
http://www.mix985.com/pages/32509.php
Mix 98-5 / WBMX-FM
1200 Soldiers Field Road
Boston, MA 02134
Did CBS takeover that Greater Media building where WBOS/MAGIC used to be?
Side note: (BMX and ZLX, hmmm...two X Stations for the CBS X files...)
http://www.radioandrecords.com/RRRa.../12/2007&SU=CM&BPER=6.3&HPER=&OPER=&NSD=&CE=0
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Why does Entercom have only EEI, RKO, MKK, AAF - because AAF is on two signals?
Clear Channel has these stations in the market: WGIR, JMN, XKS, SRS, KISS AM, KOX
Why do they get 6? GIR in Manchester too far away?
There are 38 on the Arbitrons for BOSTON , not including WILD FM (now WAAF). Are we considered "30-44 radio stations in this market"? (not including college non-commercial, GBH, BUR, etc) or do we fall under 45 or more?
FCC RULES UNDER REVIEW IN 2006:
http://www.fcc.gov/ownership/rules.html
Local Radio Ownership Limit - The current rules reflect numerical caps set by Congress in 1996. The restraints are based on a sliding scale that increases with the size of the local market. As a general rule, one entity may own (a) up to five commercial radio stations, not more than three of which are in the same service (i.e., AM or FM), in a market with 14 or fewer radio stations; (b) up to six commercial radio stations, not more than four of which are in the same service, in a market with between 15 and 29 radio stations; (c) up to seven commercial radio stations, not more than four of which are in the same service, in a radio market with between 30 and 44 (inclusive) radio stations; and (d) up to eight commercial radio stations, not more than five of which are in the same service, in a radio market with 45 or more radio stations.