TVradioguru said:
scott salvatori said:
working out alliances with local/daily newspaper, is one way for a small AM'er to proffesionally cover local news stories through barter.
I've been involved in attempts to use newspaper writers through reciprocal agreements for both radio and TV. It's been a failure in every case. Granted it wasn't my idea in any of the instances, the problems usually stem from writers having a voice for print, in the case of radio, or writers have a face for print, in the case of TV. The driving force behind the move is indeed cost savings, usually cooked up by the station GM or SM, but the poorly presented content annihilates any cost benefit.
how many attempts? they all failed? who directed this alliance? incompetents, or did the entire print staff sound like peewee herman. would love to hear those GM's side of the story here, and not bias jilted guru version.
scott salvatori said:
local listeners will show loyalty, but it may take several years,
Really! Care to give examples of your statement? And how is a bedroom community station owner supposed to finance their operation for several years in the hope of increased local loyalty? I submit, as usual, you're making an assumption which you have no knowledge of.
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good point, im a steering wheel holder. but, ask your buddy, bill w. he may say, selling advertisement with a good sales crew.
scott salvatori said:
lack of consistent news or topics outside of the big city? what the hell do you think everett, and snohomish county is? mayberry RFD?
Mayberry RFD was a TV show from the 1960's, so the answer is no. Is Everett a bedroom community a few miles away from a much larger city? Yes. Given the choice of listening to a local bedroom community station and the big city, big city wins every time.
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wrong! case in point: KRKO everett. two big seattle sports outlets, KJR and KIRO, have not killed KRKO. last time i checked they still selling ads, and still have a dedicated listenership in snohomish county, and north king. in fact, i southbound I-5 by the KRKO building every night, and so far, no plywood on the windows, or for sale signs.