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Author Topic: WMYL Minor change  (Read 359 times)
knoxbob
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« on: November 24, 2008, 02:12:27 PM »

I see that WMYL is applying for a minor change to go a non-directional antenna array. Ron Meredith has entered into an agreement with Art Sutton and WNCC in Franklin, NC. I wonder how that will help WNCC?
Does anyone think it will help WMYL and their signal to W. Knoxville?
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« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2008, 11:22:40 PM »

I see that WMYL is applying for a minor change to go a non-directional antenna array. Ron Meredith has entered into an agreement with Art Sutton and WNCC in Franklin, NC. I wonder how that will help WNCC?
Does anyone think it will help WMYL and their signal to W. Knoxville?

WNCC is already non directional, so it wont do anything for them.. I doubt there's going to much interference to them at all.... and WMYL going Non directional will help their signal way NE of Knoxville and in the SW part of their signal area.
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« Reply #2 on: November 25, 2008, 09:53:43 PM »

Let's hope it helps their coverage in west Knoxville.  Currently,  it's a joke.  They have the worst signal of any f the smaller class A's trying to cover Knoxville.  And for ad dollars,  if you aren't covering the west side of town,  you might as well forget it.   

    Also,  I'd like to see them go completely classic country.   I think it would be there best chance at carving out a niche.
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