When a station dumps live programming and streams, what kind of connection does it have with the local community, the business community, and with employees. KSDO was a power in news. For the community it serves now, does it have any kind of community connection? How about with the business community? Are people who were employed by KSDO as it was still employed there, or has the need for their services gone away? Does a station like KSDO have or need a sales department? Production? On air people?
When I was a kid it was the Sherwood R. Gordon station, "fine music". Its incarnation as a news and talk station seemed brilliant and successful but it was seemed left empty when KOGO took its programming. I am not happy to say it but it seems like KSDO will probably be the future for a lot of stations, especially AM. Any observations?
When I was a kid it was the Sherwood R. Gordon station, "fine music". Its incarnation as a news and talk station seemed brilliant and successful but it was seemed left empty when KOGO took its programming. I am not happy to say it but it seems like KSDO will probably be the future for a lot of stations, especially AM. Any observations?