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Steve:
And Steve, here's another question for you:
Whatever happened to WITL A M on 1010 AM?
I swear that, when I was traveling through the Lansing area several years
ago, I couldn't find them.
They used to simulcast with the FM country station, but were nowhere to be
found, last I checked.
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73 from tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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From: "Steve" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: slightly off topic, but maybe of interest to some
> Yeah, that happened probably at least three years ago. We have the same
> problem here; Shitadel Broadcasting dominates the market, with another
> groups
> of stations fighting to survive. When WJIM was Oldies; we had some really
> competition for the Sports market with one station simulcasting on FM most
> of
> the time; except when they broadcast two different games. That was nice
> as
> the little AM peanut whistle sports station here is almost unhearable at
> night
> on this side of town. It was one of those stations given a 24-hour
> license
> back in the 80's and probably runs 100 watts at night.
>
> Anyway, that little station which is part of Citadel, used its market
> dominance to drive the other two stations to different formats. One
> became
> smooth Jazz, which is nice; and the other took over the Oldies market with
> a
> syndicated place from Colorado. It is on 92.1 but doesn't have a huge
> coverage area.
>
> Steve
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