Dave Sarnoff said:
I suspect that he, like the OMW senior contributer, has no real radio experience whatsoever. People who actually work in radio don't have the free time to dally around on boards like this because they are busy actually working.
All I will say is that I have over 20 years of professional, paid media experience. You couldn't be more wrong if you typed your message in code. I am not at all "a name" in NE Ohio...I am, as I've said more than once, "a minor cog in the works".
Who is "Dave Sarnoff", anyway? Do you work in radio/TV/media? if so, how do YOU have time to "dally around" here? Your posts have primarily been potshots at me, Nathan and others who you think are wrong. Do you have anything positive to contribute?
OK, away from the personal stuff.
I have another confirmation that Nathan's splatter reception of WABQ as "Talk 1460" is correct. Someone driving through the station's main reception area heard it today, with Ed Schultz in afternoon drive.
Yes, that's a big Cleveland skyilne on the initial "Talk 1460" site, though Gary's contact info makes no secret he's at the WABQ facility in Painesville. There are social media links, but they seem to come with the website template (GoDaddy) and I can't find any content on there yet.
If he's indeed at all trying to target Lake County, that's a smart move given the signal. He could play well even as far west as Euclid with that signal. Downtown, you can pick it up under static in a car radio, though you lose it under the bridges after Dead Man's Curve
And the programming lineup is pretty solid, syndication wise. The DG hosts are the gold standard for the liberal talk format. No opinion on "Joe Cleveland", and I won't until I hear the show.
I assume Gary will stream at some point...WVKO/1580 did under his direction.
I don't at ALL have it out for Gary. I like the guy, and admire the smaller operator. But a signal even as modest as 1540 would be a better shot at housing a "Cleveland" station. It's a daytimer, but 1460's night power loses much of what it has in Cuyahoga County.
Considering what's going on in the sports radio world right now, maybe Gary will be able to LMA it for a song not too far down the road.