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Entercom entering another northern california market? Nice timing.
Aside from the timing being nice. I sense that the "nice timing" you reference has "between the lines" references. Yes? If so, could you be less cryptic?searadiofreak said:Entercom entering another northern california market? Nice timing.
When wolf went on air they moved over to met plaza with the other music stations. One former Entercom employee was often speculating with me the other stations were "held aside" in case of an eventual sale....now I probbly have to PAY OFF on that bet!!MelC said:I know it's not particularly important, but when did 100.7 move out of the Eastlake address? Is it just the three stations there now? I seem to remember they were gonna also move the Mounting in there too. I guess I haven't been paying attention......
LITTLEBOYBLUE said:What's the story TECHNICALLY among the Entercom FM's? I always live in the past (!!) so my last top-of-mind fact-check was 100.7 was on the KIRO-TV tower, 97.3 had moved from it's original location next to Hwy 16 in Tacoma ... 103+ was also a Tacoma signal ... I thought 99.9 was on Cougar & had no idea where 107.7 was. I would imagine MOST of those have moved to Tiger by now?
Reason I ask is just wondering if (aside from marketing setbacks of established frequencies & familiarity) if there would have been any merit in moving a format before a station was sold? (move WOLF to 97.3 if it were better signal, for example, and spin 100.7 to Bonneville...or whatever....). Part of me just wants to see Bonnevile wind up with 710, 1090, and 100.7 again so it would be like that season of Dallas where Pam actually dreamt all these really bad radio years and we could just do a "reset'!!!
Which reminds me .... anyone have any idea what kind of $$ CBS makes from 1090 (NOT asking about speculation based on its 12+ share....!)? Curious if, given the low overhead (other than power), if it clears any kind of decent cashflow?
Kento518 said:Bonneville is not going simulcast KIRO on 97.3, because KBSG has always had solid ratings. If you changed KBSG to simulcast KIRO, that would the worst mistake they would make. They would be lucky if they got a 2 share. It didn't work before and eventually 100.7 went on it's own as a talk station. I think KBSG will stay as is. Besides, KBSG is the only oldies station here and we would be left without an oldies station. If it did happen it wouldn't surprise me that KJR-FM would jump right on it. I wouldn't mind it at all, it would be the KJR I grew up with.
searadiofreak said:My only question is, HOW LONG will KBSG be a solid performer? They have stuck to the same concept for over a decade,
In the stations' 20 year existence of Oldies, they've had five PDs, with Jay Kelly coming back once). They've had three morning shows. That's pretty good.milkncookies said:How many pd's now? How many morning shows?
milkncookies said:Numerous positioning statments.
From what to what? Times change, y'know.milkncookies said:Song list has been narrowed obviously.
Like who? Please give names.milkncookies said:Good talent has been pushed out.
Let's see.milkncookies said:I beg to differ.
Like who? Please give names.
TakeItFromMe said:The big honchos from Bonneville met with the staff of KIRO, KTTH and KBSG last week. They have promised to make KIRO number one in the market again by "spending the dollars for news and promotion that Entercom couldn't." Word out of the building is they will try and make KIRO number one with renewed advertising and expanding the news product. If that fails, they will flip KBSG to get the job done. It is the feeling in the building that KIRO can hit number one without KBSG and without the Mariners. I feel great for all the people at Eastlake and Entercom now has the best FM 25-54 adult combo in the northwest. Yee haw!
milkncookies said:uh, Scott Burns for one
FMSteve said:If KIRO doesn't simulacast by this summer '07, then Clear Channel will take the initiative to use 104.5 for Sports Radio. You forget that KRKO's (Everett) Sports radio will fire up at 50K watts @1380 khz soon. So KJR will have some good competition, probably too much. That put's KJR in a box. One way to get around this is to flip KJR-FM into KJR AM/FM Sports Radio. That would be genius. (KJR-FM Rock would go to 104.5).
In this scenario, Bonneville is prevented from the simulcast. Checkmate!