Radiolover971
Frequent Participant
Dj Jonathan has been promoted to Program Director http://www.elzolphilly.com/2018/07/12/jonathan-tineo-promoted-to-program-director-of-el-zol-media/
Dj Jonathan has been promoted to Program Director http://www.elzolphilly.com/2018/07/12/jonathan-tineo-promoted-to-program-director-of-el-zol-media/
Who cares!!!
Who cares!!!
Who cares!!!
AMEN BROTHER...
Who cares!!!
Plus (unless I read the Philly ratings wrong) they are the only Hispanic-oriented station in the market. Leave 'em alone.
Thanks for the clarification, Stars. I had been under the extinct depression that ALL the stations in a Top Ten market subscribed. You know: get that national brand out there.
Talk about short-spacing ....
Despite being just three channels apart, WEMG's and WHAT's sticks are awfully close. They are in different states, I know. And no doubt these facilities were granted only due to their low power -- see 1420 and 1400 in New Bedford/Fall River Mass -- when licensing appears to've harkened to times when allotments allowed such courtesy. Usually, for clear- and regional signals in a market, the separation was four or five frequencies away.
1360-1410 .... 860-900 .... 620-660 .... 1430-1480, and so forth.
(I've gotten WEMG up here a few times, back when they were WSSJ. Ive never heard WHAT. DXing and DXers mean nothing, of course, to radio station sales and revenue. So I get the idea that the bulk of WHAT's consistent/recent ratings has been from their 99.9?)
Thanks for the clarification, Stars. I had been under the extinct depression that ALL the stations in a Top Ten market subscribed. You know: get that national brand out there.
Talk about short-spacing ....
Despite being just three channels apart, WEMG's and WHAT's sticks are awfully close. They are in different states, I know. And no doubt these facilities were granted only due to their low power -- see 1420 and 1400 in New Bedford/Fall River Mass -- when licensing appears to've harkened to times when allotments allowed such courtesy. Usually, for clear- and regional signals in a market, the separation was four or five frequencies away.
1360-1410 .... 860-900 .... 620-660 .... 1430-1480, and so forth.
Only ones that subscribe. WHAT on 1340 and 99.9 goes up against "Mega 105.7/1310" It's an AM with FM translator battle, but both seem to hold their own well enough in Philly.