Both WLLH-AM Transmitters Off The Air
Laurence Glavin
lglavin@mail.com
Thu Apr 19 16:13:35 EDT 2007
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dan Strassberg"
>To: "Laurence Glavin" , "Mark Watson" , ssmyth@psualum.com, boston-radio-interest@rolinin.BostonRadio.org
>Subject: Re: Both WLLH-AM Transmitters Off The Air
>Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 19:19:06 -0400
>They dropped the "and" from "Lowell and Lawrence" some time ago (months, I
>think) apparently not realizing that WLLH's fully licensed
>synchornized-transmitter operation is unique and that the "and" is
>supposed to differentiate it from other stations that list multiple
>communinities without any conjunctions.
Is that evidence of conjunctivitis?
But I digress...
As of this morning before sunrise (Thursday, the real Patriots Day) the Lowell transmitter
was operational but the Lawrence stick was silent. (I can tell because quite
a few 1400's were audible in the background.) Since I wanted to observe the
heavy flow over the Lawrence dam, I ventured into Lawrence, and after observing
the falls, traveled to Essex and Common Streets (Amesbury St is southbound)
listening to WFEA-AM 1370 with no splatter from WLLH, meaning that at 4:00 pm
Thursday, the Lawrence transmitter is still silent.
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