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October 2015 Ratings

WOR's signal is a bit weaker towards NJ at night.
The FCC site lists WOR as a "DA-2", having different directional patterns for daytime and nighttime operation, but all of the phase and current ratios to each of their towers are the same and their maps are identical. This is a very rare occurrence in this country, so who can tell me whom or what the only other "DA-1" in the first market is? No cheating!
 
Woah, I never knew about WKDM, soon to become another KFMB/WLIB with a much bigger nocturnal groundwave than their diurnal groundwave.

BTW...I meant WMCA for the other DA-1.

We could start another thread on DA-1's and on stations that crank up their kilowatts under the moon.
 
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