A traffic format obviously would not work. But a weather station, promoted well, would be to go to destination for people who want local weather.
Might cume OK, but TSL would be awful.
Good points are made here. Yes TSL would be horrible but such a station would not be after the ad agencies but rather the businesses that see value in weather on demand via radio.
While today is nice, how about tomorrow or the next couple of days where future plans may need to be altered? Many businesses require decent weather to operate (construction for an example). There is a certain sector of the population that could appreciate such a service even if they have an app.
Granted selling the format would not be easy but is any format easily sold? Would a weather station be easier to sell by the month to a local business than any other format on AM? I would suspect the station would be an AM signal. A weather station could be entirely automated and a good deal of it outsourced. The monthly operating expenses could certainly be lower than other format options.
Pittsburgh has an al ltraffic and weather station on one of the KDKA 93.7 HD side channels.. it would work there, maybe if you could do it for little cost and with staff you already have, and not interupting their day too much to do it
This would not be a ratings driven station. TSL does not matter. You go to the weather channel on tv when big things are happening. That’s were you go. Or on your smartphone. But you go to the branded name, the weather channel. .
This thread has really drifted. Are people suggesting that STAR would be better off flipping to "All Weather"? They could become "SNOW 102.5 - It Blows"...
1400 is actually doing pretty well with "Solid Gold Soul". 'KB is likely doing better as the "sports overflow" station for Entercom handling the Bisons (when they're playing) and college sports on top of the their syndication. That brings up another point. Virtually any barter format would likely bring in more money. Ditto an ethnic format.
Or dollar-a-holler soul saving.
1400 is actually doing pretty well with "Solid Gold Soul".
WKRP In Cincinnati had the episode with Rev. Little Ed.. A former wrestler turned huckster. He sold various religious items on his show. Funny show and mostly based on real radio situations...
This was my favorite KRP episode by far! I have all the DVD's and the Rev. Little Ed, and his wife Big Ed, is the best! Good call!
WOW! tbolt and Buddy agree on something! And Buddy praised it! Hallelujah! There is hope yet.