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Any surprises?
Any surprises?
Of course, WARF is an Akron station, with a barely usable signal in much of the Cleveland MSA.Not really, except WARF continuing it's meteoric rise.
I’m assuming skiwest was being sarcastic referring to a statistical noise bump from .2 to .3 as “meteoric”.Of course, WARF is an Akron station, with a barely usable signal in much of the Cleveland MSA.
Hey, it's football season...gotta listen to the guys in the desert to know who to put credits on.Not really, except WARF continuing it's meteoric rise.
Interesting. Can you be more specific?Cleveland radio ratings-lather, rinse, repeat. Same old same old.
Still hearing rumblings about a major station(s) sale and it won't benefit the listeners. Lots of crisis talk in the industry.
Either WNWV or one or more of the Audacy stations, I'd bet. I keep hearing that Audacy just wants to concentrate on the top 10 or 20 radio markets so that would eliminate Cleveland.Cleveland radio ratings-lather, rinse, repeat. Same old same old.
Still hearing rumblings about a major station(s) sale and it won't benefit the listeners. Lots of crisis talk in the industry.
I hope you are not saying a potential K-Love 107.9 or Air One 104.1 is coming soon.Both Audacy and Radio One are fighting to keep their stock from being de-listed because prices are falling below a dollar a share.
As far as buyers, let us say it could be pennies from heaven.
It’s far more likely that Five-Hour Energy owner Manoj Bhargava could take over Audacy if things go really south. He’s already bought a non-insignificant amount of Audacy and Cumulus stock, owns stock in Gray Television, and is buying up LPTVs all over the country for his NewsNet diginet, including WIVX-LD locally.Both Audacy and Radio One are fighting to keep their stock from being de-listed because prices are falling below a dollar a share.
As far as buyers, let us say it could be pennies from heaven.
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Very very unlikely. That’s not how things work.I hope you are not saying a potential K-Love 107.9 or Air One 104.1 is coming soon.
Classical is, and will always be, a niche format. That’s not a bad thing.It doesn't look like WCLV ratings have improved since moving to 90.3.
Plus, it is better for Classical to be on a bigger signal at 90.3. 104.9 is more suitable for simulcasting another station.Classical is, and will always be, a niche format. That’s not a bad thing.
No. It just reminds me of why I don't listen to terrestrial radio any more.Any surprises?
I bet WMJI goes Friday Nov 10th that is usually around the time they do.No. It just reminds me of why I don't listen to terrestrial radio any more.
Based on another thread...I might have to tune into Star 102, just to see if the revamp is a worthwhile listen. We are also closing in on a few stations "Going Holiday Music" for the season.