I sincerely hope you’re wrong, as WPLM is a gem of a station that does the opposite of what nearly every corporate-owned station does. I hope the owners never sell.
if you take stock in what he says, ive got a bridge in brooklyn to sell you
I sincerely hope you’re wrong, as WPLM is a gem of a station that does the opposite of what nearly every corporate-owned station does. I hope the owners never sell.
Maybe WPLM's owners are that rare breed who resist the siren song of accepting an offer to buy their station.
I posted my thoughts not as predictions, but as possibilities if WPLM were ever to be sold.
If they can their transmitter/antenna closer to Boston, they probably would try to do so.
Who could have predicted that?Whatd you do for the 7 1/2 years you were away from this board? lol.. back because youre bored?
I thought that Air1 airs Praise and Worship music now instsad?Given J. Lehman's comments (Thanks! I hadn't known about it), could WXRV get sold?
And might EMF be lurking around, looking for a Boston outlet for their "Air 1" Christian rock network?
I believe that Air 1 was changed to a worship music format last year.Given J. Lehman's comments (Thanks! I hadn't known about it), could WXRV get sold?
And might EMF be lurking around, looking for a Boston outlet for their "Air 1" Christian rock network?
WXRV has several strategically placed boosters around Boston metro to improve their signal. Relaying WXRV on WPLM. although interesting to think about, if it were to happen, it would an attempt to enter other marketsWhatd you do for the 7 1/2 years you were away from this board? lol.. back because youre bored?
WXRV has several strategically placed boosters around Boston metro to improve their signal. Relaying WXRV on WPLM. although interesting to think about, if it were to happen, it would an attempt to enter other markets