Looks like IHeart Media, who owns Jam'n 94.5 and Kiss 108, along with Bull 101.7, could be going belly up soon. Looks like the Goliath of American radio is gonna collapse.
But what will that mean? Will the average listener notice any difference? Or is it just a behind the scenes changes? I'm sure the same GM's will stay working at each station, the same people will program, the same jocks....etc...
I suggest that IHeart sell the stations to local groups and have them program in their market. We can get local d.j.s AND promotions. Also, they should add hourly news and weather reports on the top of every hour, day and night. That way, people can know what's going on. Plus, all dayparts should be done with local talent, not with voice tracking. And most importantly, the d.j.s should be able to play whatever they want, instead of sticking to a national playlist!
More likely, EMF is licking its chops at the prospect of getting primo signals at a fire sale price in numerous markets to program with Jesus Pop 24/7.
I suggest that IHeart sell the stations to local groups and have them program in their market. We can get local d.j.s AND promotions. Also, they should add hourly news and weather reports on the top of every hour, day and night. That way, people can know what's going on. Plus, all dayparts should be done with local talent, not with voice tracking. And most importantly, the d.j.s should be able to play whatever they want, instead of sticking to a national playlist!
I've always wondered why iHeart owns two of the most popular stations in Boston (WXKS-FM, WJMN) but also two of the turkeys. Why did they buy WKOXKS? Was it "you have to take the AM's if you want the FM's"? I mean 1200 and 1430 have had probably 10 formats between them in 5 years, and nothing seems to work.
I've always wondered why iHeart owns two of the most popular stations in Boston (WXKS-FM, WJMN) but also two of the turkeys. Why did they buy WKOXKS? Was it "you have to take the AM's if you want the FM's"? I mean 1200 and 1430 have had probably 10 formats between them in 5 years, and nothing seems to work.
Some may say it's an easy fix, sell it to the spectrum, if you can do that for AM stations...![]()
I grew up near Wellington Circle and WHIL 1430 was our "local" station. I used to enjoy George Fennel on there a lot. What amuses me is that, although the transmitter/antennas are located in Meffa where they always were, the station is no longer licensed to Meffa because of the night signal.
OK I bite? The tower is in Medford, and on night power it has to cover the C.O.L.,which is now neighboring Everett, which it does,and did when it was C.O.L.'d to Medfa.
What reason would there be to change the City of License unless you were trying to get more power or a different pattern to cover another major city.
There is no valid reason I can think of for that to have happened.
...107.9 WXKS-FM (aka "PI$$ 108").
....upped the power at...1200 AM WKOX. OK, so everybody's happy, right? NOT!
..... WKOX, which call sign had been long associated with Framingham.
...does anyone have a history of all the call signs for AM 1150 and AM 1510 going back, say, 40 years?
(Aside: notice the digits 0,1,1,5 appear in both of the latter frequencies; the middle two digits are transposed.)
OK I bite? The tower is in Medford, and on night power it has to cover the C.O.L.,which is now neighboring Everett, which it does,and did when it was C.O.L.'d to Medfa.
What reason would there be to change the City of License unless you were trying to get more power or a different pattern to cover another major city.
There is no valid reason I can think of for that to have happened.