radioguy39nj said:Why change WINS if it moves to FM?
For starters, if they're going to lose their AM presence completely, the teletype sound - as iconic and synonymous as it is with the station - has got to go. Who's with me?
radioguy39nj said:Why change WINS if it moves to FM?
Now, you see, that's where I would want to keep it.DToTheJ said:radioguy39nj said:Why change WINS if it moves to FM?
For starters, if they're going to lose their AM presence completely, the teletype sound - as iconic and synonymous as it is with the station - has got to go. Who's with me?
secondchoice said:Everybody is assuming CBS gets WFME. What happens if CBS cannot get someone to take the 1010 AM signal at some kind of decent price? Do not count Cumulus out. Their President's family's cash cow (WCNN 680 AM) in Atlanta is about to get hammered buy CBS's 92.9 going sports-talk. If Cumulus can round up some cash and or lenders they could end up with 94.7. What would they put on 94.7? Sports talk just to mess with CBS's 660 as a pay back for Atlanta?
What happens if CBS cannot get someone to take the 1010 AM signal at some kind of decent price?
What would they put on 94.7? Sports talk just to mess with CBS's 660 as a pay back for Atlanta?
TimeIsTight said:What happens if CBS cannot get someone to take the 1010 AM signal at some kind of decent price?
They put it into an independent trust until a suitable buyer is found. It would be similar to the Aloha Trust for over-the-limit Clear Channel stations.
jmtillery said:I doubt Pamal will be a contender for any of the NYC signals as James Morrel is concentrating on up-state New York, in particular the Albany and surrounding area, having recently sold his Florida station portfolio.
I don't see Merlin shelling out any additional "big bucks" for anything else until Randy Michaels can make WRXP pay off after Merlin took a big financial soaking when it attempted FM News in New York and Chicago. Cumulus, Entercom and Greater Media may be possible contenders since these are solid media companies with no NYC holdings with the exception of Cumulus.
WNTIRadio said:Look at WBEB in Philly ...
DavidEduardo said:WNTIRadio said:Look at WBEB in Philly ...
Jerry Lee's station has been a fixture in Philly for five decades. It has a long tradition of big numbers and has a place in buyers' minds. A new stand alone would have a challenge getting any kind of recognition... just look at stand-alone KXOS in LA.
Vultures are not famous for attacking living prey, although I admit I would love for WBAI to wind up on a first tier AM signal.XCountry285 said:Personally I...could buy 99.5...
Mark Jeffries said:TimeIsTight said:What happens if CBS cannot get someone to take the 1010 AM signal at some kind of decent price? They put it into an independent trust until a suitable buyer is found.
And what they've already done in LA with KFWB.
I don't believe it was necessary to quote me incorrectly, but okay...ai4i said:Vultures are not famous for attacking living prey, although I admit I would love for WBAI to wind up on a first tier AM signal.XCountry285 said:Personally I...could buy 99.5...
WNTIRadio said:Best thing is to hire some sales reps that already have relationships with clients and agencies, which is smart business whether a start up standalone or not.
A GM from the market would help too, not bringing in some guy who's "big in LA" or somewhere else.
secondchoice said:...(Cumulus' WCNN 680 AM) in Atlanta is about to get hammered buy CBS's 92.9 going sports-talk...
DToTheJ said:secondchoice said:...(Cumulus' WCNN 680 AM) in Atlanta is about to get hammered buy CBS's 92.9 going sports-talk...
You mean, they're going to be turning 680 into a 24/7 feed of CBS Sports Radio Network? :![]()