Changes will take place on May 17th.
Sounds like the perfect time to move 97x to an Urban/AC format.
Apparently, they can. A couple of stations in Dayton, Ohio have been in the Aloha Trust going on 20 years and they've made several format changes, even though iHeart isn't "supposed" to be running them.Can they make a change like that while the station is in a trust? I was never sure how that worked.
The trust has its own management in the form of a trustee who administers the stations. While in the trust, they are supposed to be a viable business as far as possible. They can do anything from changing managers, replacing transmitters and doing promotions to changing formats.Can they make a change like that while the station is in a trust? I was never sure how that worked.
In the real world, I don't see how the Aloha trust stations in Dayton aren't being run by iHeart.The trust has its own management in the form of a trustee who administers the stations. While in the trust, they are supposed to be a viable business as far as possible. They can do anything from changing managers, replacing transmitters and doing promotions to changing formats.
If only 97X had a better signal...Sounds like the perfect time to move 97x to an Urban/AC format.
As noted in another thread, the 2 Dayton stations that have seemingly been in the Aloha Trust forever are being dinated to Delmarva Educational Foundation.In the real world, I don't see how the Aloha trust stations in Dayton aren't being run by iHeart.