The 94.1 translator paired with AM 950 WZKD is on playing r&b.
Two doors might exist. WHPH and WIQR. WHPH may not be interested in selling their station and besides, they may have plans of doing Classic Hits, once they return. WIQR is still dark. No tellings what the future has in store for them or if they'll ever return, with their current owner(s). Mr. Rosoce could make a deal to buy WIQR, become the new owner and wa-la The Big Station brand would have a new full powered home in the Gump.
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Can anyone compile a complete list of translators that have carried wkxn? I think Montgomery has had 4 with 3 running simultaneously at one time. I think Troy had a translator once and I'm sure I remember a few more existed in other small towns.
No longer a simulcast of WKXN. Format is "Grown Folks" radio. Very low audio, just like "The Big Station". 102.7 is WKXN's only translator in Montgomery.
Bluewater Broadcasting. They have four in all. 100.5, 103.9, 104.9 and 107.1. The other owners have around one or two.
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