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Old July 20th 04, 04:15 AM
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"Tom Betz" wrote in message
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Quoth "-=jd=-" in
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True - If they play their cards right, they *should* be #1 in NYC.


They'd have to add about 20kW to the 30 kW WLIB transmitter to have

a fair
shot at #1.

#2 ain't bad for three months. Let's see whether they can hold onto

it.


I'm not that familiar with the New York AM market--that's #2 in 25-54
out of 3 -talk- stations, correct? As opposed to #2 overall on AM.
And with all respect to your well-taken point regarding the
transmitter, there is still a huge disproportion of liberals to
conservatives all over NYC--a huge built in market that should
minimize any transmitter issues.


 
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