Wednesday, May 25, 2011

New Translator Brouhaha Flares in Ohio

First it happened in Northern New Jersey. Now it’s happening in Detroit/Northern Ohio.

Clear Channel stopped programming a translator in Manhattan at 106.3 FM when WKMK in Eatontown, NJ filed a complaint with the FCC.  They claimed the translator was interfering with its 106.3 FM signal in the northern suburbs of New Jersey.  (See posting)

Now, it’s Clear Channel’s turn to complain to the FCC.  Toledo rocker WIOT at 104.7 FM has asked the FCC for "immediate action to discontinue interference to bona fide listeners of WIOT."  It has submitted copies of complaints from listeners solicited via its website.  The complaints say WIOT is getting interference from a moved-in FM translator also at 104.7 FM in Belleville, Michigan near Detroit.

Tim Martz’ Radio Power Inc. is programming the translator with the HD2 programming of WGPR at 107.5.  The translator format is known as “Smooth Jazz Oasis 104.7”.




Martz wants the FCC to defer action until Radio Power can determine the validity of each interference complaint.

Martz also says he wants to work with CC to resolve the interference, where appropriate.

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