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I presume that back in the Forties when McKeesport was a viable city, 1360 was not too small for it's market. Does anybody see any future for this station? In any format?
cingram said:I don't recall Pittsburgh ever having an all-polka radio station.
620 plays polkas for nine hours on Saturdays, and five hours on Sundays. Those programs get calls from as far away as the Cleveland suburbs and seem to have no trouble getting sponsors. Given the age and ethnicity of the market, I think it might support such a format.
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Parttimer said:Short answer...no.
In general, a small number of big signals (KD) and stations with major corporate ownership (ESPN 1250) have a chance to compete with FM and play the ratings game for maybe 5-10 years.
Even that isn't a guarantee of success... from your Tampa knowledge, think about how poorly CBS has done with 50,000 watts on 1010 there.
The remaining days of the rest of the AM band will consist of what 1360 is now, brokered and bartered programming, more about selling the time than reaching any particular audience (or for that matter, any audience at all).
And here's another factor.... I work for one of the world's largest electronics manufacturers... the AM, and even FM tuners our engineers are putting into most of our products are getting cheaper (worse) every year. They see no future in radio, and are much more concerned with hitting a price point and including iPod connectivity and streaming capability. Radio's fate might be out of their own hands at some point in the not-so-distant future. For AM, that day has already come.
MsMusicRadio said:exactly how is the Obama Administration trying to censor talk radio and TV ? Seems like Rush and Beck can say any outrageous stuff they want with no proof it's true. Obama hates white people is like JFK would take orders from Rome.