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TakeItFromMe said:Word from my old Entercom buds is the deal is done....
You realize if you're not right on this, you've lost all credibility?
TakeItFromMe said:Word from my old Entercom buds is the deal is done....
PainfulItch said:TakeItFromMe said:Word from my old Entercom buds is the deal is done....
You realize if you're not right on this, you've lost all credibility?
And the post that said MOVIN exploding is a reason to buy out Sandusky, you've got to be kidding. MOVIN is the furthest thing from "Mormon values", they'd never go for it.
ilovebeer said:And the post that said MOVIN exploding is a reason to buy out Sandusky, you've got to be kidding. MOVIN is the furthest thing from "Mormon values", they'd never go for it.
searadiofreak said:KSL in Salt Lake is successful, and they do have an FM simulcast, but that does not necessarily mean they will copy it in Seattle. These guys are smart, and they will analyze what has the highest probability of working before making changes.
radiofact said:Right, Horsepucky. The combination would give Bonneville a lock on news in the market, as well as conservative talk. KBSG picks up a .5 - .8 share on the Am and moves into the upper 3s or 4s. Meanwhile KOMO has every sports team on it. two stations cost nothing to run, and when all is finished Bonneville really just owns 4 stations. But maybe you are right and the source is wrong...maybe we will see who is right.![]()
searadiofreak said:KSL does not sound like a Mormon radio station...Bonneville does not push the Mormon thing, it simply acknowledges it occasionally.
searadiofreak said:The above is true. It really is a mixed bag for Bonneville and their programming decisions. KSL-TV, while an NBC affiliate, does not carry Saturday Night Live. (Fortunately, another SLC station picked it up). But I would challenge the average consumer to watch and listen to Bonneville's SLC products and come to an obvious conclusion they were Mormon-owned. They just don't wear it on their sleeve like many believe.