There’s still just a silent carrier on the air an hour later. WROR doesn’t have anyone there overnights to “fall asleep at the wheel”. It’s run on automation at night.As of this moment, I am tuned into 105.7, but I am not hearing anything at all. While I suppose it could be my tuner, I kind m of doubt it. Did someone fall asleep at the wheel?
I'm sure iHeart and Entercom (sic) operate the same way after dark. Everyone "has left the building." Radio seems to be providing the undertaker with nails for its own coffin.There’s still just a silent carrier on the air an hour later. WROR doesn’t have anyone there overnights to “fall asleep at the wheel”. It’s run on automation at night.
I believe all of the other Beasley Boston stations are also fully automated overnights, so there may not even be anyone in the building.
It could be anything from automation failure to a STL (studio to transmitter link) failure or some other technical problem.
It could be anything from automation failure to a STL (studio to transmitter link) failure or some other technical problem.
Other than having to give make-goods to advertisers whose spots were not heard, what does a glitch like this cost WROR? Will those advertisers pull all advertising from WROR in anger? Or are there thousands of listeners who will never forgive WROR for not being there for them today and won't listen to the station again? No and no. Sorry, the scorn of anti-corporate radio geeks and bitter old-timers isn't going to bring this ratings (and revenue) giant down one notch.I'm sure iHeart and Entercom (sic) operate the same way after dark. Everyone "has left the building." Radio seems to be providing the undertaker with nails for its own coffin.
All of their other stations, especially WBOS, it was normal as usual, that is whatever normal even is these days.Did anyone check any of the other Beasley stations during the outage? Was this just WROR or the whole cluster?
All of their other stations, especially WBOS, it was normal as usual, that is whatever normal even is these days.
I have no idea, I was scanning the dial, when my power went out. I was not using a cellular connection at that time, so it was straight over the air instead.How about the stream? What was being fed on the stream at that time?
I've seen lots of stations off the air for some reason, but the stream continues unaffected.
We're going through the checklist, item by item.
It must give Morgan a warm fuzzy feeling as to his worth as an employee
I have no idea, I was scanning the dial, when my power went out. I was not using a cellular connection at that time, so it was straight over the air instead.
There's 4 hours of dead air every morning from 6-10 on WRKO, hasn't affected them at all.
I have no idea, I was scanning the dial, when my power went out. I was not using a cellular connection at that time, so it was straight over the air instead.