This is what’s Great 😊 about this Board. Up to the second info & a Wide Variety of Subjects to talk about. Beats Reading something stale from May 29thWOR is running Mark Simone podcasts back to back right now, since at least 10:00 AM. Their stream is dead air.
Likewise Q104‘s stream is silent.
10:24 update: WOR is now running a dated Len & Michael interview with Bill Bradley. But at least they ran a station ID beforehand!
From what I have heard from an engineer friend, the entire cluster was down for approx 2 hours. I can only imagine the money lost. And what was interesting, is that while monitoring it from my SDR, 106.7 seemed to have their main TX and backup on at the same time for a brief moment while still dead air. And then their back up was on for a little while, and had about the same signal quality as WBAI (so I assume their backup is from there).
Talk about a major oopsie though. It's one thing for a small town station to go down, but the biggest stations in the biggest market? Wild stuff!
They do make-goods (a "make good" is a replacement spot for one not run). They likely will lose no revenue at all unless some spots were on the last day of an order... unlikely for a Tuesday.From what I have heard from an engineer friend, the entire cluster was down for approx 2 hours. I can only imagine the money lost.
There are a couple of steps in every station's operation that can break the ability to stay on the air. Most stations in larger markets have some degree of redundancy, but stuff happens.Talk about a major oopsie though. It's one thing for a small town station to go down, but the biggest stations in the biggest market? Wild stuff!
That usually is written to cover things like a fire in the building, an earthquake, a hurricane, etc. Not short tech failures. And they can easily run make-goods.Id guarentee you they have business interruption insurance.
I've never been at a station, from Lake City, FL, to NYC, that had insurance that covered an off air period of a couple of hours.If they don't in a market like this, theyre penny wise and pound foolish
Accounting has no interest in off-air episodes. That is the concern of the manager, the sales manager, traffic and programming.Been listening for the last 30 mins or so, both stations are dead air. In the morning...both their FM and HD signal, and their streams too.
I'm sure accounting is just thrilled!
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We’re off the air right now. Massive outage at iHeart New York. All stations off the air. Engineers trying to restore everything.
And now at 3:25pm, instead of Sean Hannity, WOR is running old Len and Michael interviews.Mark Simone posted this:
Makes having an alternate digital link or, OMG, even an analog audio link to the transmitters.Wonder if they had a Wheaties issue? Core switch off line or corrupted Route Master. AOIP is great until your core switch loses it's mind.
This doesn't help support the argument that AM/FM radio is the bet in case of an emergency, does it.
it affect the elvis duran show this morning tooFirst of all, this only affected a small number of stations. The other AM/FM stations were unaffected.
Had there been an emergency, the iHeart transmitters were still up, so an EAS message would have still been sent.
CorrectMakes having an alternate digital link or, OMG, even an analog audio link to the transmitters.