Sorry about the delays! The move into the new apartment has been more time-consuming than I expected, and that's why this NERW is coming out about two weeks later than planned. The good news is, nearly all the boxes are unpacked, and by mid-April things should be very much back to normal. On with the news, and there's plenty!
WXZR (98.7) East Lyme CT has been sold from Group E Communications to Hall Communications, owner of WICH/WCTY (1310/97.7 Norwich) and WNLC/WTYD (1510/100.9 New London) in the Southeast Connecticut area. WXZR has been running satellite adult AC since the demise of its old Z-Rock format last winter; no word on what Hall might do to the format.
Back in New England, WDEV-FM in Warren VT is doubling its power - from 48 watts to a whopping 96 watts, albeit from way up there in the mountains. We now know for sure where the new Vermont/New Hampshire joint public radio station will operate from. They've applied for 1700 watts vertical, 110 watts horizontal from way up on the WVPR (89.5) transmitter near Windsor VT. Family Stations has been granted permission to move its Burlington VT translator, now on 90.9, to 89.3 under the new calls W207AX. Whatever you call it, it rebroadcasts KEAR (106.9) San Francisco. Concord Bible Fellowship in Concord NH has been granted a 104.3 translator, W282AF, to relay WBCI (105.9) Bath ME. And yes, there's one secular translator to report: WZSH (107.1 Bellows Falls VT) has been granted W298AH, a 107.5 translator in Claremont NH.
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