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So much is owned by Entercomm and Clear Channel in N.O. it's a lot of the same automated crap. We have an extraordinary number of stations for our market size, but not much variety:
Religious or Gospel: 600, 750, 800, 940, 1010, 1060, 1280, Sports Talk: 690, 870, 990, 1350, 1560 Hispanic: 830, 1540 News or Talk: 690, 870, 990, 1230 Radio Disney: 1450 A station in Franklinton, WOMN 1100 has filed a construction permit to move to my town, Chalmette. Currently they play classic country I think. Don't think that's what they'll market to New Orleans though.
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The AM/FM simulcast has lasted for at least 3 years, supprising me. The AM station goes very low power at night, so I cannot receive it, but at least it is available(for now) during the day.
I have used my computer to stream material from the local radio stations. I have XP and Vista on my computers. XP is on the one that is connected to the internet. My Windows 98 computer was zapped by lightning several years ago and re-cycled(while on a surge protector). I still have the hard drive from it to prevent someone from getting social security numbers and such. |
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BTW, there do not seem to be any country-western stations in the New Orleans area, according to the list of stations in your post; however, I found, on RadioStationWorld.com, two C&W (country/western) stations on FM in the area, as well as one AM C&W station in a suburb of the city, so your area is not totally without country music. WOMN might stay with its C&W format yet; with a 50kW signal, it could serve the entire New Orleans area quite well, at least during the day. I don't know, however, how large the city of New Orleans is, or the greater NO area for that matter; if the city and its suburbs put together make up a very large metropolitan area, then WOMN's 50kW daytime signal (and its lower power night pattern) could make for some very tough competition for listeners between it and the other C&W AM in town.
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