Cumulus' ongoing dispute with Nielsen means its stations' ratings are not listed in the January ratings, so there's no update on 810's numbers.
Amazing how the fcc allows the big operators to bend the rules over and over again and tears the little operators a new tush for their lack of being truthful in their filings.
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Amazing how the fcc allows the big operators to bend the rules over and over again and tears the little operators a new tush for their lack of being truthful in their filings.
It's not good to lie to the government no matter how big you are.
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They still have Cal basketball. So does KALX. I wonder which gets more listeners.Great news! The activity on this thread is getting closer to beating the amount persons listening to 810!
That's like upgrading to a bigger cabin in the Titanic.Why doesn't a smaller Broadcaster on am in the bay area upgrade their signal and power by buying 560? Its a very smart move to make.
Why doesn't a smaller Broadcaster on am in the bay area upgrade their signal and power by buying 560? Its a very smart move to make.
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Why doesn't a smaller Broadcaster on am in the bay area upgrade their signal and power by buying 560? Its a very smart move to make.
Maybe Connoisseur will buy it?
I hear that Cumulus isthisclose to another bankruptcy filing.
Why?Maybe Connoisseur will buy it?
I hear that Cumulus isthisclose to another bankruptcy filing.
And would sue Nielsen, blaming them for that, too.
A stray thought: If Cumulus thought they were going to take 560 silent eventually, why did they bother to give it new calls when they moved KSFO to 810? (Actually, I still don't understand why they didn't keep the KGO calls ... it's not like the KSFO calls have any more value anymore.)