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Fox Sports Gambler on 104.1 in Trenton

Just curious when did Fox Sports the Gambler get added to iHeart's random 104.1 translator in Trenton? I remember it had been running smooth jazz fed from WISX-HD2 for a while. Nice to see iHeart giving it some expanded reach.
 
Just curious when did Fox Sports the Gambler get added to iHeart's random 104.1 translator in Trenton? I remember it had been running smooth jazz fed from WISX-HD2 for a while. Nice to see iHeart giving it some expanded reach.
104.1 has been airing the Gambler since at least 2020.
 
unfortunately the 104.1 signal in the berlin, medford, marlton, mt laurel and cherry hill areas is still airing ritmo...on another note, why are most of the commercials on rumba in english, but on the other spanish outlets they are in spanish....
 
unfortunately the 104.1 signal in the berlin, medford, marlton, mt laurel and cherry hill areas is still airing ritmo...on another note, why are most of the commercials on rumba in english, but on the other spanish outlets they are in spanish....
1. The 104.1 signals in those areas aren't owned by iHeart. They are owned by Ritmo Broadcasting, which also owns Jamz in Philadelphia.
2. I can say the same for the commercials on 93.1 Amor during the pandemic, but it's most likely an FCC rule from my understanding.
 
1. The 104.1 signals in those areas aren't owned by iHeart. They are owned by Ritmo Broadcasting, which also owns Jamz in Philadelphia.
2. I can say the same for the commercials on 93.1 Amor during the pandemic, but it's most likely an FCC rule from my understanding.

Theres no fcc rule on what language your commercials have to be in
 
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