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re: WRNO signal strength
Posted on 1/25/18 at 10:19 am to DoctorTechnical
Posted on 1/25/18 at 10:19 am to DoctorTechnical
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who is WLTS
WLTS is 90.7 FM in Barrettsville, GA. "El Portavoz FM" and is running on 225 watts of power.
WKBU is "The Bayou" 95.7FM in New Orleans.
WLMG is "Magic 102" 101.9FM in New Orleans.
The latter two stations are owned by Entercom, as are WWL and B97.
Here is B97's Coverage Map:

Posted on 1/25/18 at 10:32 am to JawjaTigah
I remember waking up one morning in the early '70s and WWL-FM had changed from a rock format to a "Lite" format (and changed their call sign to WLTS).
That was when they were head-to-head with (as I recall?) WRNO-FM & WNOE-FM.
WRNO played newly released LPs in their entirety without commercial interruption* at night on their (cleverly named) Album Hour, I think at 11:00 pm.
I had an 8 track recorder and picked up up entire albums.
That lasted into the mid 80s, I can remember hearing Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" LP on WRNO and it was released in '86.
*They had a commercial break at the end of each side of the LP.
That was when they were head-to-head with (as I recall?) WRNO-FM & WNOE-FM.
WRNO played newly released LPs in their entirety without commercial interruption* at night on their (cleverly named) Album Hour, I think at 11:00 pm.
I had an 8 track recorder and picked up up entire albums.
That lasted into the mid 80s, I can remember hearing Cyndi Lauper's "True Colors" LP on WRNO and it was released in '86.
*They had a commercial break at the end of each side of the LP.
This post was edited on 1/25/18 at 10:35 am
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