this might sound insane, but I think that WEPN-FM will stop carrying the all-sports format and that format will go to WEPN-AMWhich station(s) do you see changing formats in 2024? If so what format do you think they will go to?
this might sound insane, but I think that WEPN-FM will stop carrying the all-sports format and that format will go to WEPN-AM
That's the joke. But then again, sarcasm doesn't often translate well into text.It was already announced a few months ago:
No offense, but this is not the fantasy radio dial board.WXBK goes country.![]()
The fantasy is that someone will pay 50 million for the station.No offense, but this is not the fantasy radio dial board.
Only if it is sold.this might sound insane, but I think that WEPN-FM will stop carrying the all-sports format and that format will go to WEPN-AM
Only if it is sold.
Exactly what I said. "If it is sold". As soon as the lease or LMA (same thing, different words) is up, Emmis sells its last startions.Actually the GK LMA is up on 8/31/24, and they will not re-new, according to the article I linked above.
Jeff said the shareholders as he prepared to go private that they would be out of radio when commitments were ended.If it's not sold, it's up to Emmis.
I know its a longshot BUT the dentist told me that too back in the day yet he was the one that got egg all over his face.No offense, but this is not the fantasy radio dial board.
Audacy's not dumping The Block for something like Country. I could see WXBK start possibly leaning more towards R&B or newer music, but that's the only change I see from them.I know its a longshot BUT the dentist told me that too back in the day yet he was the one that got egg all over his face.
I predict WCBS adds more sports betting programming in overnights and weekends
Red Apple could be a possibility for 98.7. Mr. Cats has shown a passion for radio with what he has done to improve WABC with or without the profits to match. He is also a successful businessman, who could possibly see the potential for a new talk station. I have heard he wants political influence, much like Mr. Strauss did with WMCA's talk, and the modern FM with a modern talk approach could be the way he could achieve this.I can only think of two companies that would pay anywhere near the price tag Emmis is asking for, EMF and Red Apple Media.
Younger listeners? Younger than 70? As long as he has hosts over 50 talking conservative politics, there will be no younger listeners. People under 40 don't want to hear their parents complain on the radio. They get enough of it at home. If Cats buys this station, it becomes WBAI for the other side.Use those sweet daytime dayparts to go after younger listeners. I bet a consultant could give him guidance in how to program the new talk.
No, no, no - listen to WTKS - their talk hosts are the age of their callers, talking about what people their age are interested in. I don't think WTKS took off until Howard Stern was part of the package, and that certainly was not something that was on WWNZ. The new talk 98.7 would have to be judicious in using any of the WABC programming, but it is at least there to fill overnight holes (if they didn't go full WTKS and spin Alternative). Mr. Cats likes being an active part of his station. Could he use the 98.7 to speak to people he doesn't reach with 770? Maybe sitting in with the mid afternoon host to chime in as appropriate?Younger listeners? Younger than 70? As long as he has hosts over 50 talking conservative politics, there will be no younger listeners. People under 40 don't want to hear their parents complain on the radio. They get enough of it at home. If Cats buys this station, it becomes WBAI for the other side.
A little harsh, don't you think? At least Cats pays his bills, employes talent and runs a real radio station. WBAI is, and has been a s--show for decades, along with it's "parent" Pacifica.If Cats buys this station, it becomes WBAI for the other side.