Why would Beasely Sell WJBR though
. They sound like they belong in nursing homes. VCY, BBN, and GNN (another expanding one) will make you wish EMF would take these stations over.
Jerry Brown owns shopping malls?! 😀Most shopping malls are being bought by a trio of slumlords who have lawsuits and fines against them in multiple jurisdictions. - Namdar, Kohan, and Moon Beam are the mall slum lords.
It's a tragedy to lose this heritage station which had great ratings before WSTW started to be programmed correctly over the last 7 or so years. They never could adjust correctly and hold on to their strong adults women P1s.Seems that most of folks on this board think that these non-com groups buying these stations is somehow ruining radio. I would suggest the opposite is true. Advertising revenue is declining rapidly especially in major markets, which of course lowers the value of properties. A non-com entering the market leaves a larger share of the advertising base for the remaining commercial signals which is a good thing for the for profit operators. Would it be better for FM signals to start going silent because there were no buyers and the current owner can no longer or doesn't want to operate at break even or a loss? If you think that's not going to happen, look at the amount of AM licenses being turned in and the aging of audiences on FM. So if you truly care about the medium of radio, it would seem to me that actually keeping stations on the air would be more important than complaining about programming you don't like and that no one is forcing you to listen to. If it's not you are truly showing your bias.
Yep, from an engineering standpoint as well. BBN at least sounds muffled as…pun not intended…hell. EMF stations generally sound great.Thats why i said a few pages back.. If you live where VCY has a station or bought a station, youd actually pray for Klove or air1
Well, that took a sudden turn. LOLIt's a tragedy to lose this heritage station which had great ratings before WSTW started to be programmed correctly over the last 7 or so years. They never could adjust correctly and hold on to their strong adults women P1s.
It wasn't bad just that when the competition ups their game you need to do so too.
At least they were bought by a company with the most important message this nation needs if it's going to be saved. They truly are the good guys who are fighting evil.
i worked in a market of 6 commercial stations, a dozen non comms (translators, relig, npr and EMF) and the best sounding stations were our standalone and Klove.Yep, from an engineering standpoint as well. BBN at least sounds muffled as…pun not intended…hell. EMF stations generally sound great.
Simply put... they need the cash and as has been mentioned (above) this was the most logical station to part with as a standalone in an adjacent market. The shocker is the price tag!Why would Beasely Sell WJBR though
They really did not need that small amount of cash... not even a couple of percent of their total debt. The station is in a market where local radio gets less than a quarter of all measured listening, and where total radio revenue is off 30% since 2015.Simply put... they need the cash and as has been mentioned (above) this was the most logical station to part with as a standalone in an adjacent market. The shocker is the price tag!
What is "CC"?WJBR is just as strong, maybe stronger than some of the farms signals here in CC,
I'm going to take a shot and say that's Center City, which is downtown Philly (literally at the center of the city proper)What is "CC"?
That makes sense.I'm going to take a shot and say that's Center City, which is downtown Philly (literally at the center of the city proper)

And we still don't know what a "farms signal" is.
Actually, the company as a whole, needs money (as most of the big operators do) which is the reason for layoffs company-wide in recent weeks/months. $5 million is "something" that can chew at that roughly $300 million debt service coming due which needs to come from "somewhere" no? Small overall, yes. Added to bigger and more far reaching cuts, makes it more significant.They really did not need that small amount of cash... not even a couple of percent of their total debt. The station is in a market where local radio gets less than a quarter of all measured listening, and where total radio revenue is off 30% since 2015.
Wilmington is the 85th largest market, but is around 110th in revenue. Forever Media and iHeart take 80% of market revenue between their 9 stations and Beasley only had one station. Not a good position to be in.