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What Does the Fox Say? Goodbye...
What Does the Fox Say? Goodbye...
According to Rich Nadeau this morning (I could be the only person listening) 94.3 92.5 MusicRadio The Fox FM signs off Saturday night at midnight.
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The FCC approved the sale recently.Radio Sucks wrote: ↑Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:56 am According to Rich Nadeau this morning (I could be the only person listening) 94.3 92.5 MusicRadio The Fox FM signs off Saturday night at midnight.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
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-Romans 16:18
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Does anyone know who bought Foxy or what it will become?
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http://www.insideradio.com/free/three-d ... 50432.html
CMU is buying the 94.3 portion of the simulcast. The last I heard, there were still no takers on the 92.5 frequency. They may still be a little too proud with what they expect to get for it.
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I'm a little disappointed I wasn't invited back to the big going away shindig today.
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That would have cost an extra $12.95.Mark Elliott wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:28 am I'm a little disappointed I wasn't invited back to the big going away shindig today.
For Kristian Trumpers are not serving our Lord Christ, but their own appetites. By smooth talk and flattery they deceive the minds of naive people.
-Romans 16:18
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-Romans 16:18
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I don't charge that much... Listening to it now online, interesting choice of songs.TC Talks wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 8:41 amThat would have cost an extra $12.95.Mark Elliott wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:28 am I'm a little disappointed I wasn't invited back to the big going away shindig today.
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I listened to the last hour of the morning show Friday just out of curiosity. There is something I found a little puzzling. I guess the midday woman on the Fox is Chris McCarver and she’s the general manager of the, now defunct, NBI. I know this because she was boasting about how she worked her way up to the general manager position and she mentioned several times how she’s the boss. This may sound cynical but didn’t 20 people(about) just lose their jobs? Didn’t your owner let three stations go dark rather than have you run them anymore? And aren’t the other stations being sold for pennies on the dollar as they are devalued less now than they were just four years ago? This while the other radio clusters apparently are thriving. So why would you get on the air and brag that you are the general manager? Getting the position isn’t worth bragging about being successful at the position is.
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Bye bye, 94.3 went silent right at 12:01am this morning with no TOH.
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I tuned in to the signoff tonight. Nothing special at all. The way they shut the tower down was kinda strange though (at least the 92.5 tower). During the second to last song they played, the power slowly decreased until the station was almost completely buried in the static. At the time I thought that was it. But then it came back and they played one more song (Bryan Adams - This Time). The song played out and then silence. And almost immediately into the silence, the dead carrier began slowly fading into static for a while, then about a minute or so later it was suddenly gone. Now that they're off I can very faintly hear another signal on the 92.5 frequency - I have not been able to ID it (it is at the very end of this clip)
92.5 Sign-off Audio recording from Tawas City for anybody who is curious.
92.5 Sign-off Audio recording from Tawas City for anybody who is curious.
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Given where that tower site is for 92.5, the engineer back in TC simply powered that puppy down remotely, before turning it off. I don't suspect we will see that signal turned back on for several months, if not longer.bmw wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 12:37 am I tuned in to the signoff tonight. Nothing special at all. The way they shut the tower down was kinda strange though (at least the 92.5 tower). During the second to last song they played, the power slowly decreased until the station was almost completely buried in the static. At the time I thought that was it. But then it came back and they played one more song (Bryan Adams - This Time). The song played out and then silence. And almost immediately into the silence, the dead carrier began slowly fading into static for a while, then about a minute or so later it was suddenly gone. Now that they're off I can very faintly hear another signal on the 92.5 frequency - I have not been able to ID it (it is at the very end of this clip)
92.5 Sign-off Audio recording from Tawas City for anybody who is curious.
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Hardly a peep from either news department, and they've provided minimal news coverage on the subject for more than a few years now.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:04 am Are either of the two dopey TV news outlets in Northern Michigan paying any f&cking attention to what's happening to the FM dial up there?
It is not much of a stretch to suggest that sales departments--especially at Midwestern--may have something to do with this. Why remind potential clients in the viewing audience that commercial FM isn't what it used to be, and have them second-guess their radio (and, by association, TV) buys?
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94.3 signal is completely gone now in tc, was just silent this morning at 7am.