I just wonder what other goodies are in small town stations like this...old carts?
-crainbebo
Oh yes! I'd bet money that every small town station has a rack of cart tapes!
Oh yes! I'd bet money that every small town station has a rack of cart tapes!
I'll take that bet. How much?
RR
It seems to me like one of the best things KAPS/KBRC could do is bring in some live and local talent from 6am to 6pm at the very least. That would provide Mt Vernon some real local radio. However, that is difficult in small market radio sometimes.
If I ran my four primary stations totally live and local from 6a-7p, my on-air staff would go from 4 to 12, and I would be out of business in the first month. If I only added two to my staff and ran even one of my stations live and local 13 hours a day, I might last a few more months. While one can (and should) criticize major market stations for voice-tracking and unattended nights and weekends, when their revenues per station dwarf the total market revenues in rural markets, small market stations simply do not have the necessary local retail sales to support what many of us would prefer to do.
Not only difficult, but not even possible. If I ran my four primary stations totally live and local from 6a-7p, my on-air staff would go from 4 to 12, and I would be out of business in the first month. If I only added two to my staff and ran even one of my stations live and local 13 hours a day, I might last a few more months. While one can (and should) criticize major market stations for voice-tracking and unattended nights and weekends, when their revenues per station dwarf the total market revenues in rural markets, small market stations simply do not have the necessary local retail sales to support what many of us would prefer to do.
What does NOT make sense to me is any market that is 100% tracked/automated/bird-fed, unless we're talking about a service such as Sirius/XM. They don't CLAIM to be a local service...their offering is (supposedly) depth in the niche channel they are providing.