•
WGVX/WLUP/WWWM in
Minneapolis, Minnesota make up
Soft AC station
Love 105 FM. •
KRXV, KHWY, and KHYZ cover the
Mojave Desert from
Barstow to
Laughlin and
Las Vegas,
Nevada; they target listeners travelling to the two cities on
Interstate 15 and
Interstate 40 from
Southern California, with their advertising focusing on businesses, resorts, and events in
Southern Nevada. KHYZ later broke away from the trimulcast and switched to a separate dance radio format. •
KBPI/
KBPL/K300CP cover the
Colorado Interstate 25 corridor on 107.9 FM; in 2024, KBPL broke away from the trimulcast and introduced local hosts and a separate playlist, although it still uses the KBPI branding and shares some of its hosts with its parent station. • In 1996,
WCFT-TV/
WJSU-TV formed a television trimulcast in the
Anniston/
Birmingham/
Tuscaloosa, Alabama area to replace
WBRC as the market's
ABC affiliate when it switched to
Fox.
Allbritton Communications had acquired the full-powered WCFT in Tuscaloosa and entered into a local marketing agreement with WJSU in Aniston to serve as a simulcast covering the region. at the time
Nielsen regarded all three cities as separate media markets—meaning that they were both considered out-of-market stations in Birmingham, and thus ineligible to be counted in local ratings. As a workaround, WBMA-LP was added to the arrangement to form the trimulcast, and classified as the originating station for WCFT and WJSU; the stations' on-air branding suggested otherwise, using WCFT and WJSU's channel numbers as "ABC 33/40". ==References==