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Old January 11th 04, 06:27 PM
Don Forsling
 
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Sure. For one, WABC has "it's own" antenna at Lodi, New Jersey.

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Tim Brown wrote:

WFAN's transmitter is diplexed into a common antenna with WCBS's (880
kHz) transmitter.


When did they start sharing the antenna? Was there ever a time when the
three major radio networks (NBC, CBS, ABC) in NYC each had there own
antenna?


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