OKCRadioGuy said:Yawn. It's part of their obligation to CBS that Cumeless made corporately. Oh, but they aren't supposed to control the Last Bastard "Trust", are they? LOL! Why does the government even bother to have rules about cap ownership when companies can play shell games for years and years anyway?
OKCRadioGuy said:Corporate made a deal to carry CBS sports so it's an obligation. The Last Bastard Trust and 105.3 are sort of kicking-dogs of the group so they put their obligation where it won't hurt them. 105.3 doesn't even cover the entire metro 100 percent so it won't even make a dent in their ratings.
OKCRadioGuy said:Corporate made a deal to carry CBS sports so it's an obligation. The Last Bastard Trust and 105.3 are sort of kicking-dogs of the group so they put their obligation where it won't hurt them. 105.3 doesn't even cover the entire metro 100 percent so it won't even make a dent in their ratings.
DjNotNot said:RIP crappy Martini and Long Live The Spy FM on KOSU!! ;D![]()
bchristi said:DjNotNot said:RIP crappy Martini and Long Live The Spy FM on KOSU!! ;D![]()
At least the Martini was something different. Almost every frequency in the OKC market right now is country, classic rock, sports talk, or religious. Hopefully that is unsustainable and eventually a little variety will be brought back to the market.
ionosphere said:bchristi said:DjNotNot said:RIP crappy Martini and Long Live The Spy FM on KOSU!! ;D![]()
At least the Martini was something different. Almost every frequency in the OKC market right now is country, classic rock, sports talk, or religious. Hopefully that is unsustainable and eventually a little variety will be brought back to the market.
Different, yes. But that only means something if it's contemporary too.
bchristi said:ionosphere said:bchristi said:DjNotNot said:RIP crappy Martini and Long Live The Spy FM on KOSU!! ;D![]()
At least the Martini was something different. Almost every frequency in the OKC market right now is country, classic rock, sports talk, or religious. Hopefully that is unsustainable and eventually a little variety will be brought back to the market.
Different, yes. But that only means something if it's contemporary too.
As popular as alternative and indie rock is right now, it surprises me that it was tried twice in OKC, with the Spy and the Buzz, and failed. Why do you think that is? You would think OKC would be the perfect market for it.
stevensonair said:hello4, you were saying the same thing over seven years ago.
interesting that "ferris' ipod" is heard over a huge portion of the state now every evening in addition to a successful streaming operation.
you may or may not agree with his playlist choices, but the guy's a survivor who keeps doing it his way, and I applaud him for it.
Ryan Beam said:I don't know where you been but Cumulus has owned OKC now for about 2 years.