mets18 said:
In the same vain, is there any chance that the City of New York would consider selling WNYE to WNYC so they could move WQXR to 91.5 and clear up another possible commercial slot at 105.9? I'm sure the city could use the money.
WNYC
already tried to buy WNYE in 2000, and failed. According to the Daily News,
the brokered ethnic programmers on WNYE objected and put a halt to the sale. (I don't know why WNYC didn't simply offer to hand over WNYC-AM 820 to them.)* An
old NYT article gives more detail on their objections.
In any case, I don't believe more commercial stations is necessarily better. I like the Alternate Side programming on WNYE on weekday mornings. It's unique here. It's rebroadcast from WFUV-HD3, but I'm not one of the 10 people with HD radios around here, and even if I had one, the main WFUV
analog signal is poor enough in Essex Co., NJ, never mind digital.
If WNYE shouldn't be in the hands of the city, then maybe WFUV has enough money to buy it and program the Alternate Side 24/7, or 20/5 or something? That is, if the brokered ethnic programmers don't put a wrench in the works again. Maybe WFUV could think more creatively than WNYC did, and cut a deal with them.
Also, how many times does WQXR have to switch frequencies? Some of WQXR's older listeners would have trouble finding the station after TWO moves in so short a span of time. That's a bit much.
(*Regarding the attempt by WNYC to acquire WNYE, this was part of most public radio stations' craze for acquiring a second, lesser frequency and segregating their classical music there, making the main frequency all-news/talk, often on the advice of slimy consultants. This trend continues. I actually prefer news/talk over classical myself, but I do not think that a non-commercial, non-profit operation's main motive should be raising as much money as possible. It's not like WNYC would have gone under if they had left the classical music on 93.9 from 2001-2010 or so. But they had to rake in more more more more more more more MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE $$$$$ to pay their executives exorbitant salaries.)