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dmcjeff wrote:
Also curious, the few times I tuned in to WBKV 102.5 (While in Toronto), it seemed as though it was a national syndication with no local announcers and no local weather, traffic or news etc. I'm surprised that this is allowed.
All 520 K-Love stations run the same national programming (minus legal IDs)
No rules around local content on US radio (though I think commercial stations have to have a home market studio? Not that that means anything anymore)
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dmcjeff wrote:
I've noticed lately that some days I cannot even get 102.5fm in the GTA anymore (driving from Vaughan to Don Mills/Finch and downtown).
Is something locally interfering with 102.5 now?
They wouldn't have reduced their power I think..
I'm in Toronto and they have a good signal right now. I think there might be slight propagation enhancement over the lake this evening.
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dmcjeff wrote:
I've noticed lately that some days I cannot even get 102.5fm in the GTA anymore (driving from Vaughan to Don Mills/Finch and downtown).
Is something locally interfering with 102.5 now?
They wouldn't have reduced their power I think..
I've been away for the last month but have read reports that a few DXers have caught 102.5 Buffalo off a few times...
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I've always marvelled at how few connected the call sign cfNY with that of the Buffalo station home state. The Allen Brothers - owners of the original CFNY often commented how they used those 2 letters just for fun....as in New York as they got the 102.1 frequency. They got the licence as a way to have a Toronto station overtake the Buffalo station on a nearby frequency.
In fact one day in a store room I remember finding thousands of these bumper sticker hidden away in a closet....boxes and boxes of them.
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According to Radio Insights, for the Jan-Mar 2025 ratings period, WBKV ranks 12th with a 2.2 share. Just behind WNED [2.5] and just ahead of WBUF [1.4]
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Buffalo Radio Discussions says that K-Love is off the air a lot. The Buffalo station at 102.5 doesn't do any local production, but the satellite feed from Nashville goes down more than it should. Also I had no idea that Buffalo and area has 8 religious oriented radio stations, and some of these have repeaters. The Queen City is ready for the judgement day!
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Out of curiousity, I just had a look at Lyngsat and see their satellite backhaul is delivered on Ku Band. This band is prone to rainfade, both the uplink and downlink (as Bell/Shaw dish owners will attest). As we are in storm season, this could be why. EMF would be wise to have an Internet backhaul delivery as a backup, IMHO.
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Solar flares have been doing a number on XDS for the last month. Skyview - the guys who distribute CBS and ABC, have been using an internet backup because of it. But there's still been dead air at the top of the hour.
paterson1 wrote:
Buffalo Radio Discussions says that K-Love is off the air a lot. The Buffalo station at 102.5 doesn't do any local production, but the satellite feed from Nashville goes down more than it should. Also I had no idea that Buffalo and area has 8 religious oriented radio stations, and some of these have repeaters. The Queen City is ready for the judgement day!
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