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Expanded Band/ and WMEX Web site alleges that the station has applied for full-time



"Martin J. Waters" wrote:

> >Norm Rosen wrote:
> > With a strong  sales, and promotion staff they can
> >achieve stability in the
> >
> >market place, whether the ratings are steller, or not.
>
>         Except that's one area where they've haven't shown much yet. Maybe
> he's planning to spend on the signal upgrade first, then go to that. But a
> local owner just doesn't have the deep pockets of the chains, and a large
> paid ad campaign, etc., is very expensive in such a big market.
> >
> >As far as becoming full time, whether the  signal manages to blanket the
> >Boston area, or not,
> >
> >it's more than he's got now after Philly sunset.
> >
> >Going full time is  a step in the right direction,
> . >
> >and if the night time signal isn't quite adequate, then he probably take
> >steps with the FCC to
> >
> >correct it. Maybe a different tower array location than Ashland, or if
> >from Ashland to apply
> >
> >for more power.
>
>         If you're saying he builds Ashland, then decides he has to do
> something else instead, that's the kind of spending that leads to ruin.
> Also, although I believe Dan Strassberg said in his post that KYW is a
> Class B station, it's Class A, and that really limits what can be done on
> 1060 at night. Not to mention that something like finding a new antenna
> site is very tough nowadays because of the difficulty in getting local
> approvals.

One thing that no one mentioned is the ace up his sleeve, and that's his
filing with the FCC

for an expanded band signal. If he moves WMEX to an expanded band frequency,

he' ll have it all to himself pretty much.