Fybush: Where WEEI simulcasts will air
Doug Drown
revdoug1@verizon.net
Mon Aug 20 10:01:58 EDT 2007
<<Who's to say that Entercom won't take a bigger chunk of
99.5 ownership, move sports there, and send WCRB to, say, 97.7? For all we
know
WCRB might be in for just as many frequency changes as WKLB/WCLB has done.>>
I think that would be a shame. I was traveling up through mid-state N.H.
the other day and WCRB came in almost as far as Lebanon! That's an
advantage 102.5 sure didn't have.
-Doug
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Subject: Fybush: Where WEEI simulcasts will air
> http://www.fybush.com/nerw.html
>
> Portland ME: ESPN sports gets replaced with WEEI on WLAM 1470 and WLVP
(the former prog talker) 870.
> Fybush speculates Sox could move there at end of contract with the big
JABbers.
>
> Laconia: WEMJ 1490
>
> Upper valley: WTSV 1230 Claremont and WNHV 910 W.R.J.
>
> Add Cape Cod's PIXY 103 and you have 6 of the 11 stations, but what about
Montpelier,
> Concord NH, and Augusta ME?
>
> By the way, Scott's "1995 in Review", archived online, said that WCRB
102.5 might be
> changing format-- "in about 97 years" (referring to the trust that was to
keep
> it classical). Little did anyone know that someone would find a loophole
that
> would allow WCRB to keep doing classical, but on a different freq which is
why
> 102.5 is now country. <<Who's to say that Entercom won't take a bigger
chunk of
> 99.5 ownership, move sports there, and send WCRB to, say, 97.7? For all we
know
> WCRB might be in for just as many frequency changes as WKLB/WCLB has
done...
>
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