The General moving further into Daviess and Martin Counties

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DLC media has launched new FM radio service in the Montgomery area.

          The Federal Communications Commission has approved an additional FM translator to our AM station licensed to Washington. The signal is fully operational now on 101.3 FM.  The 250 watt translater is rebroadcasting the programming of WAMW’s country music station, Four Star Country the General which can be heard on am1580, 95.9 fm an now 101.3 fm.

          What this means is that is that today’s country music along with Barr Reeve and Washington Catholic Sports, Cincinatti Reds Baseball, news, sports and weather and all other local programming can now be heard in a wider area.  The new service boosts the coverage of WAMW-AM in Montgomery, Loogootee and Odon.

          The new service was installed on the Helena Chemical Tower located just south of Barr-Reeve High School.  The antenna reaches 140 feet in the air taking 690 watts to get a final output of 250 watts.

          DLC Media Owner, President and GM Dave Crooks noted listeners will notice improvement to WAMW the General and can now be hear 24/7.  During daylight hours on am1580, as well as day and night on 95.9 and 101.3 fm.

          DLC Media owns and operate 9 radio stations and 14 broadcast signals in areas in an around Washington, Terre Haute in Indiana and Lawrenceville, Illinois.  You can find out more at dlcmediainc.com.