The 93.5 translator, whose signal is concentrated over Detroit, Dearborn, Livonia and also extreme southern Macomb County, and a newly launched translator at 99.1 MHz, flipped today to Sports as "The Roar."
94.7 HD2 also flipped.
The programming is mostly if not entirely brokered. Daytime programming comes from the Michigan Sports Network and Woodward Sports.
Nights and weekends come from SportsMap radio from Houston.
This programming will be lucky to grab a 0.3 share. Crappy programming on two very bad signals.
99.1 is receivable in my area (near Royal Oak, Birmingham, Beverly Hills border) but doesn't come in as easily as 98.3, 99.9, 101.5 or 106.3.
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Beasley flips its two crappiest translators to Sports Talk
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Re: Beasley flips its two crappiest translators to Sports Talk
After some further checking, I'd say 99.1 in my area is on par with 98.3 strength wise.
Not impressive considering 98.3's TX antenna is more than twice the distance from my house.
106.3 doesn't perform nearly as well as it did a few years ago. After some additional checking, I'm going to have to walk back what I said in my opening post. I think 99.1 is a little stronger. Bear in mind I live in an area where 99.1 CJAM has always had a next to non-existent signal. Up in the higher terrain of Bloomfield Hills and Rochester Hills, there is probably some annoying mixing in the car.
Not impressive considering 98.3's TX antenna is more than twice the distance from my house.
106.3 doesn't perform nearly as well as it did a few years ago. After some additional checking, I'm going to have to walk back what I said in my opening post. I think 99.1 is a little stronger. Bear in mind I live in an area where 99.1 CJAM has always had a next to non-existent signal. Up in the higher terrain of Bloomfield Hills and Rochester Hills, there is probably some annoying mixing in the car.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.
Re: Beasley flips its two crappiest translators to Sports Talk
So what signal are they translating? They cannot originate their own programming, as they are translators.
You're never too old to learn something stupid.
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Re: Beasley flips its two crappiest translators to Sports Talk
94.7 HD2 is the source station.
Morgan Wallen is a piece of garbage.