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Steven J Sobol wrote:
Perhaps it's not Stow, but Steubenville. Wheeling is across the river from It's definitely Stow. http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/amq?state...2=&EW=W&size=9 The map link shows a transmitter site just west of Strongsville. I can't see the FCC allowing Clear Channel to remove an operational station from one market to put it into another. It's been done before... WHMA-100.5 Anniston, Alabama moving to College Park, Georgia (Atlanta suburb); KGYN-1210 Guymon, Oklahoma moving 200 miles to Oklahoma City (not yet implemented)... I want to know what the point is. What are they going to put there? Someone else owns the news-talker in Akron, they own ESPN 1350; Akron's a small market. How many AMs do they expect the area to be able to support? There are a few minor ones like WCUE in addition to 1350 and 1590 already. Judging from the transmitter site their target market is Cleveland, not Akron. With 50,000/27,000 watts they'll have a far better signal across the city than probably anyone else except 1100 and 1220. -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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