Re: There is more to the story
trust me, there's NOT big money in State College even if you have numbers, unless you happen to own the CDT
> If you really want to figure this out, you need to look at
> the owners of WGMR, the other stations that they own, and
> how they operate. The bottom line is, if they are happy with
> the cash flow they do, and they do make money, then its
> their call on what they do with the station. I dont really
> think the numbers are a big issue, if the cash flow is
> there. And as everyone knows, in Pennsyltucky, you don't
> need big numbers in radio, to make big money.
>
> > > > > Gotta give a hand to the folks who make Froggy 98
> > work.
> > > > > Another clear win in SC to go along with their 987th
>
> > > > > straight victory in Altoona. Speaking of Tunatown,
> how
> >
> > > > 'bout
> > > > > WRTA? With a dozen shares is the Mighty 1240 the
> > highest
> > >
> > > > > rated killawatt AM station in America? Wow!!!
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > So even with the CHR format no one gives a crap about
> > WGMR
> > >
> > > > still. If they would do country and do it right they
> > > > possibly triple their gutter ratings of current. I
> > don't
> > > > get it. I'm not in State College anymore and haven't
> > been
> > >
> > > > up there in years, but does WJHT sounds that much
> better
> >
> > > > than WGMR? Someone explain to me how this 50,000 watt
>
> > > stick
> > > > is consistently one of the lowest rated FM's on the
> > dial.
> > >
> > > > Thank you
> > > >
> > >
> > > WGMR looks like a huge success compared to 105.9. They
> > > dumped lots of money into new studios and equipment, a
> > > 90k/yr morning show, and the booster to increase
> downtown
> > > signal, and they don't manage to get even one point.
> This
> > is
> > > probably something for a different thread, but sooner or
>
> > > later, somebody is going to have to make a decision
> about
> > > whether to continue to dump money into the thing or just
>
> > cut
> > > their losses.
> > >
> >
> > I 100% agree on your evaluation of 105.9. You're correct,
>
> > that is an entire mess for a different thread. I was
> > looking at WGMR comparing them to the market best, not the
>
> > worst. Isn't it better to compare yourself to success,
> not
> > failure?
> >
>