Marconi said:
1. You cannot go all "local sports talk" on 101.3 because the market isn't big enough to justify the expense...plus there isn't enough local compelling sports to fill an entire 14 hour day.
I understand that.
2. You obviously haven't been in sales. If you had read the post they are selling both stations under the one of umbrella of the "Champlain Valley Sports Nation".
No, I haven't worked in radio sales. You're right about that. And of course I read the post. I'm fully aware of what their strategy is. It's just that the strategy is nonsense.
3. You assume Lake Monsters will be on 101.3.....I might not be so sure of that.
Doesn't really matter if they're on 101.3 or on 960.
4. CBS Sports radio will, most likely, become a major brand and this avenue keeps it under their roof and off the competition. Again, why is it bad to be the only player in a market in your format? Most people would kill for that!
How deep do you think the demand is for sports radio in Burlington? How big do you think the pie is? What competitor would take CBS Sports? What makes them better than, or even different from, Fox Sports, which is currently not, to my knowledge, cleared in the market? If you're going for the monopoly, then take the monopoly and put Fox Sports on 96.7. Hell, buy two of Champlain's AMs, then you'll have five frequencies for all five national sports formats! (ESPN, CBS, NBC, Fox, Yahoo) Hell, they already got rid of Elvis Duran on 96.7. That sounds like "we're getting close to quitting CHR" to me.
5. They are also taking NBC Sports Radio at night. I just put that in there to further make your head rotate.

Again, keeping all competitors out of the sports format and capitalizing on the sports sell which is doing gangbusters for them.
Short of Ken Barlow e-mailing me his spreadsheets, we'll never know. The only evidence I have of the success of 101.3 is anecdotal. A friend tells me that the Chris & Rich show has only TWO phone lines, yet said friend tells me he can frequently call the show without a busy signal.
Again, we are talking about an AM station with little ratings and even worse revenue. It's already doing better as sports as it was as a talk station? This will increase the brand for sports in the market and help them to be the dominant player for a long time to come.
It's been a sports station for a frickin' week! How about we give it three months before we start saying things like "it's already doing better as sports."
Why don't you get that? It seems to make sense to everyone on this board but you.
Yeah, when the "everyone" is Vox employees and their cronies, of course I look like the one who doesn't make sense.