Bids Due For Charles River Group
David Tomm
nostaticatall@comcast.net
Sat Dec 3 13:50:36 EST 2005
Entercom wouldn't be able to move WAAF closer to town if they were able
to re-direct or take dark WFCC. They still have first adjacents
WERZ/Exeter, NH and WFHN/Fairhaven, MA to protect. I'm sure their
interest would be to put WAAF on 102.5. Considering they own WEEI-FM
in the Providence market, they could easily do something with that
other signal. Plus, putting WEEI on 107.5 and extending the network
down to the Cape would be a logical move.
I still wouldn't be surprised to see Clear Channel pick up the
stations, then immediately spin off the Rhode Island and Cape signals.
--Dave Tomm
"Mike Thomas"
On Dec 3, 2005, at 9:54 AM, Sean Smyth wrote:
> I would think Entercom would be the most interest party here.
> For starters, they may be able to try to redo a WAAF Boston
> move-in by nabbing WFCC. Second, they may not even need to do a
> WAAF move-in if they pick up 102.5 and move WAAF there (WCRB
> does have a very nice signal). I don't know how much they'd
> really be interested in the Rhode Island station.
>
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