And if they want news they use the
NY Times website.
Seems unlikely they would move to FM. News--talk has not done well on FM generally.
Seems unlikely they would move to FM. News--talk has not done welll on
FM generallly.
Just like musicradio had to change with the move to FM...talkradio (as we know it on AM) and newsradio might have to adapt to some of the differences on the FM band.
Merlin tried that -- with disastrous results. Of course, they went out of their way to make it sound as noisy and obnoxious as possible with all kinds of sounders, cow bells, cutesy features and celebrity gossip.
The AM talkers are really just propaganda mills for those that profit. Wall Street investors and foreign interests.
The advertisers, I suspect many of them, money laundering outlets for these foreign interests and perhaps organized crime.
This is how propaganda works in USA.
There are some good programs but they are pushed into the late and overnight because those “special interests” would never allow them to reach the larger drive time audience.
Young people WILL listen to radio if it's good enough.
You don't need a big station to do this either, good communication is the key, you have to get to know your audience well if you want to succeed.
Not necessarily...they want news that THEY are interested in...not all the news that's fit to print. Two different agendas.
Wow, this is fun having my comments picked at.
We all know about the huge operating costs needed to run these big power house stations.
In order to keep on air they will take money from any place it comes from. In these tough times, who could it be that still holds this large amount of disposable cash? We all know that organized crime dwells in centers of money and power. They always use front men and shill companies to do their bidding.
By the way, I need not be swayed into an “attack on the right or left” here. We see Foundations being used by the same groups, perhaps with differing agendas but using the very same tactics to influence public opinion, sympathy and anger as needed.
How many stations have you run or been responsible for paying the bills for?
Assuming the same programming, the differences in operating costs for a 5 kw station and a 50 kw AM station are a few thousand dollars a month. When we look at stations like KFI in LA billing over $40 million, we know that the issue of the electric bill is not a crucial concern.
There is a high degree of transparency here. Ads are monitored and reported by MediaMonitors, billing is audited by Miller Kaplan, most big AMs are owned by audited public corporations.
As someone who has programmed talk stations in 5 of the top 10 markets, I would find your comments comical were it not for the fact that you seem to actually believe this stuff without having any real knowledge of radio.
Every group from the ASPCA to the Aryan Brotherhood uses and tries to influence public opinion. It's what differentiates people from animals of the four-legged kind.
I suggest you travel more, spend time with people and do your research, then get back to me with your feedback. Perhaps in time you can contribute more productive comments to this conversation.
Ok, so we see things different here. I see you are in California and I am near NYC. I don't know why the need for conflict. FM station in NYC have to pay very high tower rental, the larger AM stations have high overhead and maintenance costs for their tower farms in Secaucus New Jersey.
As for my past experiences I would hesitate to go on about that lest I be accused of bragging.
I suggest you travel more, spend time with people and do your research, then get back to me with your feedback. Perhaps in time you can contribute more productive comments to this conversation.
It may have been self-serving, but Stephanie Miller at KTLK-AM 1150 and syndicated on enough stations to be numbered among the top performers on Talkers Magazine's admitted questionable Honor Roll, has claimed that after each shift, she records spots for advertisers who want to be on her show in the LA market. (Sorry that that sentence was so long). I've often wondered if the junk that most talk stations broadcast overnight and on the weekends pulls down their Sunday thru Saturday ratings, and it's the 6:00 am until 7:00 or 8:00 pm listenership that pays the bills.
The AM talkers are really just propaganda mills for those that profit. Wall Street investors and foreign interests. The advertisers, I suspect many of them, money laundering outlets for these foreign interests and perhaps organized crime. This is how propaganda works in USA.