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- W233BF abstract "W233BF FM 94.5, known as Streetz 94-5, is a radio station in metro Atlanta, now licensed to serve Atlanta. After a series of moves (previously serving the eastern exurb of Social Circle), the station now transmits from the tall WUPA TV tower east of downtown, just north of Interstate 20. The station broadcasts a hip hop music format, with a heavy emphasis on local artists, and is less mainstream than other similar stations in the format such as WHTA and WVEE.Although the station is licensed as a "broadcast translator" (a service intended to retransmit analog FM stations to distant or terrain-obstructed areas), it is operating independently under a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) legal fiction that allows such stations to transmit original programming if it is also simulcast on another station's HD Radio digital subchannel — in this case, 94.1 WSTR's HD3 subchannel. (Despite the purchase of two other stations, it is still legally prohibited from retransmitting them since they are out-of-market.) Since legitimately licensed noncommercial LPFM stations cannot do any of these things (have multiple stations, operate commercially, use higher powers and unlimited heights, or afford to rent an "HD" channel or AM station) despite being in the same FCC class D, no community radio stations have gone on-air in or immediately around the city since the 1980s, and two have been forced off-air in the 2000s. "Streetz" was originally on another such station, W275BK FM 102.9, which is also on the same tower. The station's manager was forced in a lawsuit to give up the original station to the owners of the major local station he previously worked for.W233BF is owned by Edgewater Broadcasting, which has been highly involved in the "flipping" of translator stations and licenses for profit. Originally applied-for in 2003 (in what was called the "Great Translator Invasion" by some), the station went on the air in July 2007, and immediately requested permission to change to 105.3, becoming W287BI. Due to RF interference from full-power WBZY FM 105.3, it requested to go back to 94.5 in July 2010, regaining its old frequency (and therefore callsign) by December that year. In November however, it had already applied to move closer to Atlanta, where it is was located north of Conyers, transmitting 122 watts at 313 meters (1,027 ft) HAAT, and broadcasting a Christian radio format as "The Spirit 94.5". In late March 2012, it applied to move to the WHSG-TV 63.x (originally WUPA TV 69) tower in the Inman Park neighborhood east of downtown Atlanta, transmitting 250 watts at 325 meters (1,066 ft). On June 23, 2012, the station flipped to its current local-emphasizing hip hop format, branded as "Streetz 94.5." The station also exchanges RF interference with another co-channel station: WFDR-FM in west-central Georgia. Due to complaints from that formerly country music station, an application was filed with the FCC in early August 2012 to reduce power to 185 watts at the same height and location, and switch to an omnidirectional antenna. In January 2015, the station also purchased and began simulcasting on WIPK FM 94.5 in northwest Georgia, similar to the situation with WTSH-FM and W296BB on 107.1, which also serve northwest Georgia and metro Atlanta respectively. The approximate "boundary" between the two stations' signals is the ridge that includes Kennesaw Mountain and Sweat Mountain, though this varies due to weather-induced changes in radio propagation.As of April 2015, the station also purchased and simulcasts on WFDR-FM 94.5 in west-central Georgia, near Woodbury.".
- W233BF alias "Streetz 94.5".
- W233BF broadcastArea Atlanta_metropolitan_area.
- W233BF broadcastStationClass "D".
- W233BF callsignMeaning "(serially assigned)".
- W233BF city Atlanta.
- W233BF facilityId "146158".
- W233BF frequency "9.41E7".
- W233BF heightAboveAverageTerrain "325.0".
- W233BF programmeFormat Hip_hop_music.
- W233BF programmeFormat WFDR-FM.
- W233BF programmeFormat WIPK.
- W233BF slogan "Atlanta's New Hip-Hop Station".
- W233BF webcast 8141.html.
- W233BF wikiPageExternalLink 8141.html.
- W233BF wikiPageExternalLink www.streetz945.com.
- W233BF wikiPageID "35812061".
- W233BF wikiPageLength "5369".
- W233BF wikiPageOutDegree "72".
- W233BF wikiPageRevisionID "663674153".
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta,_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_hip_hop.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_metro_area.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Atlanta_metropolitan_area.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_license.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_relay_station.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_translator.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hip_hop_radio_stations.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_established_in_1980.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Category:Radio_stations_in_Atlanta,_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Central_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Christian_radio.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink City_of_license.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Co-channel.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Co-channel_interference.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_broadcasting.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Commercial_radio.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Community_radio.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Commuter_town.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Conyers,_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Country_music.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Digital_subchannel.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Downtown_Atlanta.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Effective_radiated_power.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_interference.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Exurb.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Flipping.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Great_Translator_Invasion.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink HAAT.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink HD_Radio.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Height_above_average_terrain.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Hertz.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Hip_hop.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Hip_hop_music.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Inman_Park.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_20_(Georgia).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_20_in_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Kennesaw_Mountain.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink LPFM.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Lawsuit.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Legal_fiction.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink List_of_North_American_broadcast_station_classes.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink List_of_broadcast_station_classes.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Low-power_broadcasting.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Media_market.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Megahertz.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Metro_Atlanta.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Non-commercial_educational.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Noncommercial_educational.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Georgia_(U.S.).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Omnidirectional_antenna.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink RF_interference.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Radio_masts_and_towers.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Radio_propagation.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Radio_station.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Social_Circle.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Social_Circle,_Georgia.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Sweat_Mountain.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink TV_tower.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Terrain.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink W275BK.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink W296BB.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WBZY.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WBZY_(FM).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WFDR-FM.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WHSG-TV.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WHTA.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WHTA_(FM).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WIPK.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WIPK_(FM).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WSTR_(FM).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WTSH-FM.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WUPA.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WUPA_(TV).
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WVEE.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink WVEE-FM.
- W233BF wikiPageWikiLink Watt.