Not sure what's going on with WMDX, but your post and some other recent comments in the Auducy/Cumulus Rumors thread (
https://radiodiscussions.com/threads/audacy-cumulus-rumors.775495/post-6796665) reminded me I'd been meaning to post about some of Civic Media's flyers I've seen around town, like this one:
I give Sage Weil credit for trying to run a center-left talk format and for putting his money into a project he feels passionately about, and I would love to see them succeed, but it just seems doomed to failure. There seems to be very little advertiser support (the few times I've tuned in, commercial breaks have been all PSAs) and I just think it's an idea past its time on a weak signal. Kind of the classic "if a tree falls in a forest, and no one's around" question. Is there really enough of an audience left for this format in Madison even if it wasn't stuck on a fringe AM signal with a marginal translator covering the city? I have serious doubts. To me, it seems like folks who might be interested in this type of content are more likely to listen to a podcast or NPR.
For 13 of the last 21 months, WMDX posted 0.0 12+ ratings, and they have topped out at 1.5 in the December 2024 ratings (tying their best 12+ ratings from a couple months in spring 2023). Midwest Family Broadcasting last tried a center-left talk format in Madison years ago on 1670 AM, and they were rewarded with a lot of 0.0 12+ books, too.
So, back to these flyers -- I'm admittedly not a marketing or broadcasting professional, but when I saw these, I wondered whether the person who came up with them was similarly inexperienced. These flyers offer little info about the station besides the frequency and callsign, like why you might want to tune in or what programming is offered. "The CMEDIA Mothership" means nothing to the average Jane or Joe. Even though Civic Media is based here in Madison, they're not exactly well known. The flyer says"on air and online" but does not include the address for their website (wmdxradio.com), just a QR code.
Seems like a lot of things would have to break the right way for this to work, and when I see stuff like this poster, or hear the ad breaks filled with PSAs ... it doesn't seem like things are breaking the right way.