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WNTY Changes TOH Legal ID

The 2PM Legal ID today was "From The Solid Gold Studios WNTY and W241CG Southington, Meriden, Newington - a Full Power Radio station."

Funny to hear that ID with "Full Power" in it after sundown when the stations it refers to are running (or supposed to be running) 80 and 210 watts, respectively, especially if the AM is cheating again with full daytime power!
 
Wish they could do that with a New Britain licensed TV or radio station...only we don't have villages within the city limits.

I like your Southington idea! :D
 
What's the latest FCC rule on Station Identification?

Isn't the COL (City Of License) the only city that can identified?

Is 'NTY sometimes still running the FCC allotted daytime 2.5kw @sundown instead of the FCC mandated 80 watts @nighttime?
 
What's the latest FCC rule on Station Identification?

Isn't the COL (City Of License) the only city that can identified?

As long as you give the Community of License first, you can add any other city or place to it.

WZZZ, Licensetown, Big Town, Other Big Town is completely legal.
 
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