luperm said:I don't think too many people saw that coming, especially with WBLS in limbo and WFME in play.
ka2xuk said:Just what we need...a canned, syndicated sports format on the FM band! It seems to me that the same crap that killed the AM band is now migrating to FM. Thank God for satellite radio!
ESPN New York has a lot of local programming, both during the week and on weekends.ka2xuk said:Just what we need...a canned, syndicated sports format on the FM band! It seems to me that the same crap that killed the AM band is now migrating to FM. Thank God for satellite radio!
Barry said:But an article in Radio Business Report yesterday did mention that Randy Michaels, head of Merlin Media, did not think that WFME was ready for sale yet. He does know a thing or two about radio.
luperm said:Kiss FM and WBLS are now simulcasting.
JoeyBagODonuts said:Barry said:But an article in Radio Business Report yesterday did mention that Randy Michaels, head of Merlin Media, did not think that WFME was ready for sale yet. He does know a thing or two about radio.
...and Merlin Media is also partly owned by Emmis, so he also may have had some knowledge of the situation.
Barry said:Perhaps Michaels and Merlin Media are interested in buying WFME, when it does come on the market. I am glad that ESPN did not lease/buy WFME, as that leaves open the possibility that the eventual owner could use it to broadcast country music or contemporary rock.
It is possible that ESPN was so anxious to get control of the 98.7 that they offered more than Merlin felt it was worth. It is also possible that Emmis did not want to sell 98.7, only lease it. WFME likely will be available for outright sale, perhaps for a comparatively reasonable price.luperm said:Barry said:Perhaps Michaels and Merlin Media are interested in buying WFME, when it does come on the market. I am glad that ESPN did not lease/buy WFME, as that leaves open the possibility that the eventual owner could use it to broadcast country music or contemporary rock.
If Merlin was interested in another FM, why would Emmis have let the more potent 98.7 go to ESPN? Emmis is a partner in Merlin...and I'm sure Merlin would have prefered 98.7 over the suburban 94.7.
Barry said:Kiss just ran an announcement stating they will be "joining forces with WBLS, beginning Sunday at midnight."
They said they will be broadcasting a program over the weekend reprising the history of the station.
It is amusing that absolutely none of the speculation mentioned this station as a possible new location for ESPN.
But an article in Radio Business Report yesterday did mention that Randy Michaels, head of Merlin Media, did not think that WFME was ready for sale yet. He does know a thing or two about radio.
It will be interesting whether Emmis will continue to operateHot 97 WQHT as a standalone, or eventually sell/lease it too.
d21ofnj said:I was really expecting ESPN to be on 94.7.
JoeyBagODonuts said:Barry said:...an article in Radio Business Report yesterday did mention that Randy Michaels, head of Merlin Media, did not think that WFME was ready for sale yet...
...and Merlin Media is also partly owned by Emmis, so he also may have had some knowledge of the situation.
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