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RE: WBPS-AM 890 Transmitting Unmodulated Carrier



New Format for WBPS-AM 890 - From All Access (6/24):

WBPS-A/BOSTON will flip from CNET's tech talk feed to Talk managed by
TIM DISA and DARREL PETERS' AIR TIME MEDIA and featuring a localized
version of DOUG STEPHAN's syndicated morning show as well as COX/JONES'
NEAL BOORTZ and TALK RADIO NETWORK's RUSTY HUMPHRIES and MICHAEL SAVAGE.

Keith Fornal
Treasurer
Dutch Island Lighthouse Society
www.dutchislandlighthouse.org


-----Original Message-----
From: owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
[mailto:owner-boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org] On Behalf Of Hakim
Madjid
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:58 PM
To: bri@bostonradio.org
Subject: FW: WBPS-AM 890 Transmitting Unmodulated Carrier



73, de Hakim (N1ZFF)



-----Original Message-----
From: Hakim Madjid [mailto:HMadjid@mindspring.com]
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 1:11 PM
To: lglavin@lycos.com
Subject: RE: WBPS-AM 890 Transmitting Unmodulated Carrier





Laurence Glavin writes:

>At this very minute (Sunday, June 23rd at 1:04 pm EDT), WBPS-AM 890
>C-Net Radio for Boston (but for how long?) is transmitting an
unmodulated
>carrier.  It's been surmised for some time that C-Net radio is supposed
>to expire next weekend...has WBPS pulled the plug already, or is it a
>"normal" disconnect from the bird?


Yea I heard that, too. I tuned in 890 early Sunday morning about
12:30am,
and they were broadcasting a un-modulated carrier. I tuned in about the
same
time this morning 12:30am, and I still got dead air. With in about 5
minutes
they were back with C-Net, this time around. At first I surmised that
the
un-modulated carrier had something to do with their rumored drop of
C-Net.
But I guess that might not happen until this next weekend. Mind you,
except
for a post on this list a couple of weeks ago, I haven't been able to
otherwise confirm that 890 is indeed dropping C-Net.

That said, however, the on-air C-Net promos that David Lawrence does
have,
for the past couple of weeks dropped mention of C-Net being broadcast in
Boston on 890. So something must be up.

Two interesting questions come to mind:

1.) Will C-Net find another outlet here in Boston?

2.) What will replace it on WBPS? WBPS seems not to be able to find a
successful format.

73, de Hakim (N1ZFF)