Now it's the top of the hour but there's no network news. Again, most America's Best Music affiliates carry a network newscast so it's something other than just a jukebox playing music. Geez, network news is free to affiliates that carry the spots. Couldn't they just run a two minute national newscast plus a spot?
They're under new ownership, so we gotta give them time to see what materializes. It was only a month or two ago that they moved 1220 to new studios in downtown Fairhope, so they are at least committed to keeping it "live and local" in that respect. The swap shop is staying, which me being a city boy I've never understood the appeal of that programming, but it seems to be well liked.
The last two days I've thought to check, 1480 has been off the air, but they mentioned on their new FB page this was going to happen. I have a feeling they are bringing 1220 back to be diplexed on the 1480 tower, as their original STA indicated. (That was quickly abandoned for a longwire on Twin Beech Road when it was found to not cover Fairhope adequately.)
Another thing is it looks like they are merely updating the music to reflect current trends in "standards" radio, which is basically abandoning the older music for soft oldies. I can't remember now where I was reading that, but it seems to be a small trend. After all, regular 60's and 70's oldies are way out of the money demos, so standards like America's Best Music are positively in the grave at this point. At least as far as advertisers are concerned. It's a shame, but that's life. God knows I learned to not expect true oldies on terrestrial radio anymore… Luckily I found AccuRadio online and listen to it exclusively for music now. Low spot load and hundreds of channels, plus decent smartphone apps and a good web-based PC streaming site negate the need for tuning to local radio anymore.
Every time I would listen to WABF when it was still with the previous owners and at the previous site… I heard newer artists mixed in with older artists, but still with the same style of music. Michael Bublé and Harry Connick Jr., stuff like that. But even America's Best Music played the occasional "soft oldie" like "Monday Monday" by the Mammas and the Pappas.
Groove1670, I talked to someone at WABF and they did say this change is permanent… I don't understand all the requirements for AM stations covering their licensed markets, but I'm going to assume the 1480 facility can adequately be re-licensed to Fairhope, and 1220 can be adequately re-licensed to Mobile. 1220 as a class D from the WERM tower didn't put enough signal into Fairhope to qualify, from what I read.
Of course, looking at the coverage maps, 1480's 2 mV/m contour only covers about 50% of Fairhope's city limits, the part within a few miles of Mobile Bay. That's not exactly stellar, but again I don't know the rules for this sort of thing.