It looks like the WGIN simulcast with WGIR may also have ended. Check out what you get when you go to WGIN's website:
http://am930wgin.com/main.html. And, WGIR's website shows a 610 logo without a 930 below it:
http://www.wgiram.com/main.html. Smart move by Clear Channel to concentrate more on Manchester with 'GIR, although it is too bad there isn't any local programming on the new 96.7. Could CC be getting ready to sell the seacoast or Manchester stations, or both?
they are still simulcasting GIR AM on 930 - I listened today. But - good point about the website - absolutely no local connection presented anywhere! It was promoting music - no news content other than what's piped in from CC corp.
Interesting theory about possibly selling. I also agree that perhaps Sports of some sort will be on 930 am - but which one is cheaper as we are talking CC.
Anyone think another station in Portsmouth will flip to oldies to replace 96.7. Maybe the 102.1 and 105.3 simulcast will be broken up and one of them will become the Seacoast's new oldies station.
When I was listening to the new 96.7 this morning, it said WERZ would be going oldies. I don't know though because I can't get WERZ where I live.
WOW! I totally didn't hear that! MAN! I hope they leave HEB alone!!
Anyone think another station in Portsmouth will flip to oldies to replace 96.7. Maybe the 102.1 and 105.3 simulcast will be broken up and one of them will become the Seacoast's new oldies station.
I would be REALLY surprised if that happened! WSHK (102.1/105.3) has been steady with Classic Rock for at least 10 years and does pretty well with ratings - I don't think they'd rock that boat.