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Fm editor 18 owners
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fm editor 18 owners
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Please search the subreddit before posting something.ġ0 - No poor titles. If it's about Football Manager, then it belongs here! Subreddit Leaderboard Team Suggestions List of FM YouTubers Follow us on Twitter! FM21 Steam store page FootballManagerGames Wiki SortitoutSI + /r/footballmanagergames Discordģ - Only post things related to Football ManagerĤ - Make sure images/videos posted are of good qualityĥ - If you need help, post in the Weekly Help ThreadĨ - No common reposts. Augmented by signals in the Hudson Valley (WLHV 88.1 Annandale-on-Hudson) and Massachusetts (WBSL 91.7 Sheffield), Robin Hood Radio has long positioned itself as the scrappy locally-based challenger to WAMC – but now WAMC will completely overlap Robin Hood’s turf.Welcome to FootballManagerGames, the most active Football Manager Community/Forum on the internet. WHDD (91.9/1020) is also licensed to Sharon, and for the last few decades Marshall Miles has prided his little “Robin Hood Radio” on being the smallest public radio station in the continental U.S. That could be problematic for the other local public radio outlet. WQQQ will soon return to public radio, but its new feed will come from the north instead of the south: Jackson’s Ridgefield Broadcasting Corp., which put the station on the air back in 1993, is getting a cool $500,000 to sell the station to WAMC, the Albany-based public radio giant that owns a dozen full-power signals and 16 translators that reach from the Canadian border to the New York City suburbs.Īdding WQQQ to the mix creates some overlap with existing signals WAMQ (105.1) from Great Barrington and WAMK (90.9) from Kingston already reach much of the same turf WQQQ covers, though the 103.3 signal will give WAMC better reach into some of the tony parts of Litchfield County.

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*Three and a half hours to the south, Dennis Jackson’s WQQQ (103.3) in Sharon, CONNECTICUT has been running a placeholder easy listening format since the end of January, when public broadcaster WSHU ended a ten-year lease of the class A signal that serves most of the northwestern corner of the state, plus a swath of New York state east of the Hudson River. Sugar River will pay $225,000 for WFRD in a deal brokered by Dick Kozacko, whose Kozacko Media Services represented both seller and buyer. In the immediate Upper Valley area, the addition of WFRD will give the Landrys more potent competition against the other big cluster in town, Great Eastern’s group that includes country “Kixx” WXXK (100.5), hot AC WGXL (92.3), AAA “River” WWOD (93.9), plus AMs and translators carrying oldies, ESPN sports and hip-hop. WFRD’s rock format will join Sugar River’s talk stations in the area, WUVR (1490/98.9) in West Lebanon and WNTK (99.7) in Newport, as well as country WCNL (1010/94.7) in Newport/Claremont, classic hits WCFR (1480/106.5) in Springfield, VERMONT and classic country WCVR (1320/100.1) over in Randolph. Now we know who’s buying “99 Rock,” and for how much: it’s joining the Sugar River Media cluster that started a few years back when Rob and John Landry bought Bob Vinikoor’s stations.

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(Even before that, Dartmouth had been in the radio business, operating WDCR 1340 from 1958 until surrendering the license and going streaming-only in 2010.) In Hanover, NEW HAMPSHIRE, we knew Dartmouth College was selling WFRD (99.3), the commercial rock station it had owned since 1976.

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*At opposite ends of New England, two FM signals are getting new owners – one a growing regional cluster, the other a massive public radio empire. In this week’s issue… Stations sell in New England – WEEI flips (AM, that is) – Former Hall stations relaunch in Lancaster – Rogers rebrands news stationsīy SCOTT FYBUSH Jump to: ME – NH – VT – MA – RI – CT – NY – NJ – PA – Canada








Fm editor 18 owners