Just found this on RadioInsight:
http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/90542/union-broadcasting-acquires-93-9-wlcl-louisville/
http://radioinsight.com/blog/headlines/90542/union-broadcasting-acquires-93-9-wlcl-louisville/
ESPN is likely, if not guaranteed, to continue on 680/105.7. Union has a good relationship with ESPN through WHB in Kansas City, and sports is about all they know. Union is one of the best in the business when it comes to sports radio and how to monetize it. Their previous experiences with other formats haven't fared nearly as well.
I'm thinking not. 93.9 and 105.7 combine to form a nice size FM footprint. They'll put the same thing on all 3 signals, increase local programming, and go to CBS Sportsradio when they aren't local.
I'm thinking not. 93.9 and 105.7 combine to form a nice size FM footprint. They'll put the same thing on all 3 signals, increase local programming, and go to CBS Sportsradio when they aren't local.
I have checked numerous times and I never hear a station ID.The audio always matches up with 680 (except for the local shows that are on 680) but sometimes the commercials are different on 93.9. and I'm not talking local spots. I just wonder how all three of the stations will match up in the future.You would think that the local shows would not stay on 680 / 105.7 and ESPN Radio be on 93.9 full time.It looks like WLCL is officially back on the air by the FCC as of yesterday:
https://licensing.fcc.gov/cgi-bin/w...xt=25&appn=101668066&formid=910&fac_num=58380
Of course, they're still running ESPN as opposed to CBS Sports and although it is entirely possible that I've missed it, I haven't heard a single station identification on there whenever I've listened (it just goes to dead air at the top of every hour where that should be).