Tired-Old-Dog said:
Well Hippo and Ho. Very interesting reading! Maybe you'd think Bruce Quinn was a better radio businessman
if he had called WFBQ and asked for 3 million to take off the classic rock Or, maybe, you'd think he was brighter if he'd asked the Spanish station for a quarter million or else he'd do Spanish. No, I don't think
making money this way ever crossed his mind!
Yes, he could have dropped all those crappy local events that paid the bills and gone bankrupt just
like almost all the other single sticks in Indiana during the 1990s.
I am aware of the Quinns turning down a ten million dollar offer for WKLU prior to 2003.
Now you can say all you want about corporate radio. But show me one instance where Clear Channel offered
6.8 million for a license and didn't pay all the money.
Risking the wrath of the “hit counter” [I’d much-rather enjoy “
The Wrath of The Buzzard” – again]; I would like to offer some comments on this reply... I have enjoyed T-O-D’s posts, but feel to need to bring into clear focus some inference here.
First, I have NEVER come on this forum and criticized any “adventure” of one Bruce Quinn. In fact, at times I have found his activities to be somewhat delightful... I have formed an alternative form of RESPECT for him! I KNOW NOTHING related to the FACTS of his pending civil-legal entanglement with Mr. Oasis; so I will not comment, other then to humorously-develop the analogy that it appears to be a case of “one getting a gastric affliction after visiting a new Mexican restaurant”.
I can fully-empathize with the circumstances that lead to his divestiture of WKLU – REALLY, I CAN [at a personal level]! I’m happy that he has found an outlet for his creativity in the sterling community of Columbus.
Speculation has been often-floated that he was offered TEN-megabucks by the Malaise Family to “just go away”... Seriously, can ANY not a quart-low in Gray Matter believe this? This trumps even the recent contention here that the May 2005 upgrade of the WKLU facilities enjoys a nice signal because Russ has camouflaged a 25kw transmitter in that shack near Eagle Creek... That
“inside information”—soon to be un-earthed by FCC investigation was summarily-deemed “foolish” when one of Indiana’s BEST radio engineers came into that thread to provide a 100-level tutorial on FM transmit power versus coverage... ‘See WHAT we suffer and endure here while some pursue “trashing Russ” as a hobby?
Secondly, T-O-D asks for an instance where “
Clear Channel” failed to fork-over the cash on a station transfer to one of “the little people”. Good point, Dog... I can’t recall one. The purchaser of my operation was a mere infant compared to the CCU league, and they flawlessly-honored EVERY provision of the contract and made all required payments on time. Remember though, these business arrangements are tied to the Transfer Application presented before the FCC... Failure to abide with such-approved by that agency would invite subsequent action. HINT: I’d rather be in a courtroom in Marion County then in one in DC [I suspect Indy lawyers are a bit more-affordable than those notorious DC Communications Barristers]!
As for asking money from “The Amigos”... Well. THAT’S A CROCK, and should BE CLOBBERED by the Regulators if PROVEN to be true! The sad reality is...
Corporate radio has added this slimy maneuver to their near-daily arsenal of dirty tricks... Please review the recent “creativity” that accompanied the complicated transfer of nearly THREE-QUARTERS of the FM channels in Cincinnati as proof!
My “outburst” is complete... I’ll free you to return to your regularly-scheduled “broadcast activities” and I’ll return to mine. I’m going to access the new Oldies 101.9—
101.9 stream and hope for the full 6:17 version of Argent’s “Hold Your Head Up”... Bruce Quinn would love-it, and so might I – 'doubt those diary-keepers wouldn’t hit the seek button though.
BTW... I AGREE with Timewarp [I usually always do] in Reply #46... The current WKLU is “OK” with its “Oldies presentation”—it actually addresses many of the concerns I have long-held in regards to the going-forward viability of that format. WGLD—it is not, but remember—Roddy is in the “family” at 101.9 now.