WTOR in Youngstown NY (Buffalo/Niagara Falls) is an ethnic station targeting Toronto. It's directional signal is virtually un-receivable in the Buffalo area.
Even before CKLW became a music station, it largely targeted the US audience as a Mutual affiliate. The Canadian government didn't know what it had. CKLW likely provided millions of dollars of publicity for The Canadian and Ontario governments. Windsor was not ignored.The CRTC and the FCC seem quite opposite when it comes to cross-border broadcasting. The CRTC never liked Canadian stations targeting US audiences and vintage CKLW was the biggest offender they set their sights on.
The FCC, not so much. They allow several US stations in small border towns to target larger nearby Canadian cities like Kingston, Ottawa and Montreal, even changing signal, studio locations and sales offices to better serve the Canadian markets. And now the FCC is allowing Canadians to own these stations.
The advantages are obvious, a small station becomes a big market player and for Canadians there are fewer or no rules about music, format, local program requirements, commercial limits, and that makes them more competitive there. And the FCC doesn't get too hepped up if a Canadian station has an American audience like CKLW did or more recently a hip-hop station in Niagara Falls, Ontario that does well in Buffalo.
Of course I meant "dedication". Vision issues. It was 20 years not 50 years for Mike and Lisa.With the noise issues, not necessarily. Having been there recently, WJR and CKLW blast in equally and that's probably to CKLW's advantage. I believe they replaced the towers maybe in the early 00s. CKWW with the oldies format still pretends to be "The Motor City" but obviously metro coverage is very limited.
I was actually surprised at the present-day CKLW's involvement in the Rosalie Trombley statue medication and the corresponding Open Streets Windsor (named The Big 8 Kilometer). The CKLW morning team (Mike and Lisa) emceed the event and the afternoon personality emceed a panel of former Big 8 personalities. To make you feel old, Mike and Lisa celebrated 50 years hosting the morning show that week.
RKO General tried to take over CKLW radio/TV in a rather subversive way and basically poked the bear. Plus RKO was already five years into their license dispute over KHJ-TV.The CRTC and the FCC seem quite opposite when it comes to cross-border broadcasting. The CRTC never liked Canadian stations targeting US audiences and vintage CKLW was the biggest offender they set their sights on.
WJR has fallen to #16 in the ratings, while CKLW does not even show (don't know if they don't subscribe or their Canadian format has no USA appeal). How the mighty have fallen.With the noise issues, not necessarily. Having been there recently, WJR and CKLW blast in equally and that's probably to CKLW's advantage. I believe they replaced the towers maybe in the early 00s. CKWW with the oldies format still pretends to be "The Motor City" but obviously metro coverage is very limited.
I was actually surprised at the present-day CKLW's involvement in the Rosalie Trombley statue medication and the corresponding Open Streets Windsor (named The Big 8 Kilometer). The CKLW morning team (Mike and Lisa) emceed the event and the afternoon personality emceed a panel of former Big 8 personalities. To make you feel old, Mike and Lisa celebrated 50 years hosting the morning show that week.
WJR has fallen to #16 in the ratings, while CKLW does not even show (don't know if they don't subscribe or their Canadian format has no USA appeal). How the mighty have fallen.
When I heard Cyndi Lauper's Time After Time, they lost me right there. Too many repetitive songs heard too many times.I just tuned in and heard a re-recording of Let Your Love Flow, presumably from the Bellamy Brothers. The original version is easily accessible so why not play the original?
A lot of classic hits stations play re-recorded versions of songsI just tuned in and heard a re-recording of Let Your Love Flow, presumably from the Bellamy Brothers. The original version is easily accessible so why not play the original?
More like regurgitated.A lot of classic hits stations play re-recorded versions of songs
I've heard of more than one occasion of that.I just tuned in and heard a re-recording of Let Your Love Flow, presumably from the Bellamy Brothers. The original version is easily accessible so why not play the original?
A few weeks ago, CKWW switched to its new format from oldies. It's more of a 70's/80's format.
Bell let CKWW sit in a corner probably running the same music logs Charlie did before he retired or "was" retired.Not sure who is listening to this canned music on a 500 watt AM signal when Charlie O'Brien still runs the much better sounding, better curated big8radio.com.
But Canadian advertisers can't "expense" time buys on American stations for their business. So very few even try.CanCon is essentially what killed CKLW 800 as a significant hit making powerhouse in the U.S., along with other rules that torpedoed it broadcasting to a non-Canadian audience. It's also what has made those little upstate New York/Vermont small town border stations so valuable now that our lax laws allow them to beam into cross border cities like Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal with CanCon free music and rule-free programming.