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1090am WCAR
1090am WCAR
I was up in The Detroit area yesterday and checked to see if they were still Simulcasting WSDS from Ypsilanti, which they are. This seems to be good fit for the station as it's only a 250 watt signal days, at least according to Wikipedia. So, is 1090 still owned by Birach or did Vazquez purchase the station? WSDS's prior owner was Birach if I recall. Just wondering.
Re: 1090am WCAR
Has to be LMA. The official ID lists both stations.
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Ah ok thanks for the info, was wondering. As said, 1090 is a good fit for a simulcast for 1480am.
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Re: 1090am WCAR
Yet again, dead air. Don’t know how long it’s been like this. I’ve noticed it for the past 10 minutes.
Sima, just turn in the license already.
Sima, just turn in the license already.
Re: 1090am WCAR
1090 has had chronic problems with dead air every time the wind blows. Sima won't pay to fix it.
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Sima should just shut down 1090, surrender the license and actually save money
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Walter Wolpin made a lot of money with WCAR (previously WIID) but that was many years ago. Not sure how that business model could be replicated today, but Sima isn't the guy to do it.Mark Nelson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 6:48 pm Sima should just shut down 1090, surrender the license and actually save money
In the early 80's, WCAR had a Christian rock program on at night called "Higher Power"which had a double meaning, as WCAR is one of those rare AM facilities that actually increases power after sunset. WIID/WCAR was a neighborhood station for Livonia, Westland, Garden City, etc. Walter Wolpin became quite the philanthropist in his later years.
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Re: 1090am WCAR
Did Wolpin own WBRB 1430 in Mt.Clemens as well?Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 7:04 pmWalter Wolpin made a lot of money with WCAR (previously WIID) but that was many years ago. Not sure how that business model could be replicated today, but Sima isn't the guy to do it.Mark Nelson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 6:48 pm Sima should just shut down 1090, surrender the license and actually save money
In the early 80's, WCAR had a Christian rock program on at night called "Higher Power"which had a double meaning, as WCAR is one of those rare AM facilities that actually increases power after sunset. WIID/WCAR was a neighborhood station for Livonia, Westland, Garden City, etc. Walter Wolpin became quite the philanthropist in his later years.
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Re: 1090am WCAR
No. Malrite owned WBRB and WERB (now WCAR)Mark Nelson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 7:22 pmDid Wolpin own WBRB 1430 in Mt.Clemens as well?Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 7:04 pmWalter Wolpin made a lot of money with WCAR (previously WIID) but that was many years ago. Not sure how that business model could be replicated today, but Sima isn't the guy to do it.Mark Nelson wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 6:48 pm Sima should just shut down 1090, surrender the license and actually save money
In the early 80's, WCAR had a Christian rock program on at night called "Higher Power"which had a double meaning, as WCAR is one of those rare AM facilities that actually increases power after sunset. WIID/WCAR was a neighborhood station for Livonia, Westland, Garden City, etc. Walter Wolpin became quite the philanthropist in his later years.
I can't remember if Wolpin bought 1090 from Malrite, or if there was an owner in between. I'm sure historian Chris what's his name will be along shortly to fill in the blanks for us.
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It's my understanding that, so long as the check on Sima's desk clears, you can do whatever you want. I say we take up a collection and broker a few hours of programming. Let's make that happen.
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Re: 1090am WCAR
Sounds like a plan. I’m in, what type of format? Polka or Irish Love songs.
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In the 1960s, WERB got out quite well. It had a Talk format later as WTAK, and had several up and coming, well known Talk show hosts as I recall. It may be all the development over the years that's affected the signal. Also, the ever increasing electrical noise.
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Re: 1090am WCAR
I remember being in the car with my Father, He always loved talk radio and had WTAK 1090 on, Dad enjoyed listening to Paul Winter. Dad also loved WQTE 560 back in the day. Back then both stations were daytime only.Ben Zonia wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 9:09 am In the 1960s, WERB got out quite well. It had a Talk format later as WTAK, and had several up and coming, well known Talk show hosts as I recall. It may be all the development over the years that's affected the signal. Also, the ever increasing electrical noise.
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We can do "1090, Extreme Radio" for a few hours a week. Where's Gonzo Greg these days? Tool, Chevelle, Foo Fighters, and V-Shape Mind will sound great on AM. My friend Bill Gamble, from 94.7 The Zone WZZN Chicago can consult.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Wed Jan 31, 2024 10:31 pm It's my understanding that, so long as the check on Sima's desk clears, you can do whatever you want. I say we take up a collection and broker a few hours of programming. Let's make that happen.
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