Holstead said:I just think their plan is to find the right group to lease most or all of the time. I do not want that, THEY do not want that, but their website even lists a contact for interested parties that wish to do that very thing. I wish them luck, and long live GOOD local radio. KGBC and Galveston would benefit from a little local love.
I'd love to see someone give the island some love, but let's face it - you're going to need to be prepared to lose money for several years on AM or FM trying to do a station for the locals. The businesses there are either still getting back on their feet or not open yet. The bike rally's attendance was down and Dickens on the Strand was a bust this year - the last time I was on the island the vibe was everyone was just hanging on. If you're counting on local business, there's not that much of it to count on. Small market radio is tough enough without a major metro putting 30+ signals on top of you.
Which begs the question: once the town is thriving again, is a locally targeted station a good play? Are the residents happy with getting all of their media other than the Daily News out of Houston? Has anyone bothered to ask since all but KGBC was moved into Houston?