BRENT said:From them selling off, do you think the station's they have ruined, which is all of them, will change?????
louisNatl said:WGST should accept that they can not compete with WSB, the flagship for Boortz and Clark Howard. With a 50,000 blowtorch, a 24 hour news team, and local talent, this station will always come out on top.
jabba17 said:--Spend the money and get some decent shows on WGST. Maybe simulcast on 94.9 after dark (not just Braves games).
Question. Is it possible for someone (with sufficient money, of course ;D) to transplant a (lower-case) clear channel station from another market to Atlanta (assuming that we're talking about an east US clear station, and assuming that there's no other stations with daytime or nighttime protection that have to be dealt with, or would be dealt with as part of the move). NYC and Chicago have, what, about 6 or 7 clear channel stations each, and Atlanta has ONE? ??? Heck, even Nashville has two (WLAC and WSM).
If Clear Channel can't get a clear channelfor its AM talker, could they piece together a network of suburban/exurban AM affiliates--the WPLOs, WFOMs, and WGGAs, etc.--as an alternate? Given the money and willingness to spend it, of course.
louisNatl said:Viva and Patron will remain also. They do well for their target demo and are crushing La Raza and the rimshot AM stations around town.
96.7 The Legend may do well serving the Southside with classic country. Eagle has been doing well lately but I am not sure how well Eagle's signal penetrates down there.
WGST should accept that they can not compete with WSB, the flagship for Boortz and Clark Howard. With a 50,000 blowtorch, a 24 hour news team, and local talent, this station will always come out on top. WGST should accept the fact that they do very well considering their fare is mostly syndicated. The could build upon their strong shows such as Rush, Dave Ramsey, and Coast To Coast. Maybe they could bring back Phil Hendrie or put Dr. Dean on during the day! The other talk stations, 920 and 1230/1340, barely gain any ratings.
jabba17 said:WGST was able to latch on to 640 after a failed experiment in minority ownership on that frequency. We knew as soon as Newsradio 92 moved that there were problems with the night signal. I'm not sure why that wasn't obvious prior to the move. After the switch we recorded the the night signal on both 640 and 920 in various parts of the metro area. Not very scientific to be sure but it was easy to hear the difference. 920 had a better signal and night. The decision to simulcast on FM was a good one. I have no idea why that was abandoned, or what if anything can be done to correct the situation.
I remember when WGST moved from 920 to 640. Some questions related to that:
1) Did 640 become available because of the demise of CONELRAD? Or did that have anything to do with it?
2) I thought I remember hearing at the time that something happened that kept WGST from getting more than their current 1000 watt night signal. I want to say it was a station in NC that wouldn't play along with the deal. I don't know if WGST was looking to get a clear channel on 640 (there's no east US clear on 640), or just something more than 1000 watts.
If Clear Channel can't get a clear channelfor its AM talker, could they piece together a network of suburban/exurban AM affiliates--the WPLOs, WFOMs, and WGGAs, etc.--as an alternate? Given the money and willingness to spend it, of course.
jabba17 said:There's no technical reason why WGST can't compete with WSB from sunup to sundown;
Barbapapa said:jabba17 said:There's no technical reason why WGST can't compete with WSB from sunup to sundown;
There is a big reason and that's the fact that you can't hear WGST in many places around Atlanta.
It's amazing that you and other smart experts can claim that they have an equal signal based on some technical reasons. The fact is that WGST simply does not come in when WSB always does. In Lawrenceville WGST is completely unlistenable. Maybe in a different car it would be but WSB is always there. Even in areas where WGST does make it to the radio, it's easily screwed up by traffic lights or certain busnesses.
Hasn't anyone noticed that WGST has had the most succesful talk show hosts on over the years and yet the ratings still suck? Does everyone in the industry think it must be because of some kind of demographic abnormality in Atlanta and NOT the signal?
taylorengineer said:The 640 frequency used to be reserved for Cuba and there were no US operations at night.
When Reagan started a pi**ing contest with Radio Marti radio/tv Fidel started jamming US radio night operations with superpower transmitters. In response, the FCC allowed 640 to be licensed with night power. The night signal goes all east-west. No significant power towards Fidel. You can still hear Cuban operations, with high power, in the WGST nulls.
WUBL seems to have a real morning show now. Let's see after a couple of books if they are on to something. Country is a very profitable format but you have to make an effort to actually get listeners. CC did not do that at the beginning.
Flip 96 Rock back to 96 Rock. Wait for the PPM,s. The PPM's will be "bery bery goot" to straight ahead R&R.
Leave the Mexicans alone and let the pinestaw fall where it may.
taylorengineer said:The 640 frequency used to be reserved for Cuba and there were no US operations at night.
When Reagan started a pi**ing contest with Radio Marti radio/tv Fidel started jamming US radio night operations with superpower transmitters.
In response, the FCC allowed 640 to be licensed with night power. The night signal goes all east-west. No significant power towards Fidel.
jabba17 said:I wouldn't go so far as to call WGST unlistenable, but the signal quality isn't quite the same. But I wouldn't say it's deficient enough to cause people to tune elsewhere, all else being equal (like programming quality).
In the early to mid-1990s, WGST was cleaning WSB's clock. At one point, WGST had Boortz, Rush, AND Clark Howard! Anne Cox Chambers was trying to be a loyal Democrat and build a homegrown Air America with Mike Malloy and other liberal talkers, which failed miserably. When WSB gave up on liberal talk and got Boortz, WGST was able to replace Boortz with a local unknown named Sean Hannity. WSB tried to put Boortz opposite of Rush, where Boortz got killed. When Boortz moved back to mornings, Hannity didn't draw as well as Boortz, but still drew respectably.