Maybe it's time for some of the smaller AMs to pursue alternative means of raising revenue. An avenue worth considering might be something similar to what Pottstown PA's WPAZ is doing: http://wpazradio.com/
SirRoxalot said:but I do know that going brokered would really be a waste of a signal.
I totally agree. Maybe high school sports events might be another option. In addition to WPAZ, other innovative broadcasters would include KKSN. This station simulcasts KNRK HD2 and does a local-only alternative rock format http://www.947.fm/. Other Avenues worth considering could include Timeless Cool http://avenuefla.com/, another 'Smooth Jazz' format, all-comedy from 24/7 Comedy Radio http://247comedy.com/, or something else on similar lines.SirRoxalot said:To be fair, UB sports and Yankee baseball can drive some listeners to the station. If they hang around after the game because they like the music selection, so much the better. If the stream goes stereo, and ups the bit rate, you might build on-line listening as well.
Will WECK break a 1 share? I don't know, but I do know that going brokered would really be a waste of a signal.
VoiceGuyJack said:And finally, It's my understanding that the entire sales department was let go following the recent purge. It's hard for those of us who were on the talent side to admit, but it was the "suits" who provided us with an income. Without a sales force you are doomed. Hitting the street and trying to sell the "Riter radio" version of WECK was like trying to sell air conditioner's during a Buffalo winter.
Dick, give your guys something to sell.
leelee said:I don't see how this format can work on a weak-signal AM station. It doesn't sound good at all. But, it may yield more money for Dick. From what I could tell, O'Loughlin's show got the most sponsors and it was terrible. May as well appeal to the elderly, probably the only folks willing to listen.
topsound said:I appreciate the criticism, even from those who think it's a lost cause. But if you think you might enjoy listening to a new, unique music format, please be specific in your criticism. What can we do to make it better for you?
If music on AM is an insurmountable hurdle for you, give our webstream a shot and let me know what you think.
jas2525 said:[What part of "dead-in-the-water" do people NOT understand?
topsound said:I don't want to speak for Dick, but from my perspective, our internal metrics showed us with significantly more audience than for which we got credit. In some dayparts/demos we had about half of WBEN's cume, believe it or not. Unfortunately, not in the survey that counts.
topsound said:I appreciate the criticism, even from those who think it's a lost cause. But if you think you might enjoy listening to a new, unique music format, please be specific in your criticism. What can we do to make it better for you?
If music on AM is an insurmountable hurdle for you, give our webstream a shot and let me know what you think.
yugoidar said:As radio folks, I'm sure we place more emphasis on "trainwrecks" than the people listening at home do. Afterall,
that's part of our job.
Sure, we want to make sure that the music flows as smoothly as possible from song to another and the segues aren't too jarring; and I'm sure Mr. Schuh will handle that to the best of his ability.
topsound said:I appreciate the criticism, even from those who think it's a lost cause. But if you think you might enjoy listening to a new, unique music format, please be specific in your criticism. What can we do to make it better for you?