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Re: One Tower, Two (or more) States



I had read that the 9 kW-N DA-N from a separate site in 
the Meadowlands, together with COL move to Jersey City 
was on. I also read that the FCC revoked the CP for 9 kW-
N and returned the application to the processing line. 
Which should I believe?
> 
> > 
> > The number of AM sites that host two or more New York area stations may be
> > closing in on the number of sites that host only one. The following sites
> > have only one station each, WABC, WPAT, WZRC, WADO, WINS, WWRL, WBBR, WEVD,
> > WOR, WLIB, WJWR, WQEW, WNSW, and WWRU's night site. Scott, have I left any
> > out?
> > 
> 
> Nope...but you've included one that doesn't count as a single-station
> site!  The WWRU night site in Elizabeth is still home, as well, to
> WWRU's standard-band predecessor, WJDM 1530 -- though since WJDM is
> a daytimer, you could argue that there's no time when that stick is
> being used by more than one station at once :-)
> 
> -s