RDO said:
I would agree that is what radio is like everywhere. There's nothing exciting on the air anymore.
May I offer a contrary opinion, with the following evidence?
* All generally regional ownership. Sure, Mr. Oasis lives in Miami. Sure, Summit City is owned by an investment group. But there's no Enter...Clear...Cumul...TownSq...Artis...You get my point.
* The locally programmed formats at Homestead High School's WCYT, Columbia City High School's WJHS.
* The local news coverage on WOWO.
* The strong religious programming from WBCL, WLAB, WLYV, and WFCV.
* The locally hosted shows on WBOI (Meet the Music, Little Brother Radio, Burnt Toast Show) and WBNI (Matinee).
* The local play by play sports coverage of IPFW (WKJG), Saint Francis (WLYV), the Komets (WOWO), high schools (WJHS, WFGA, et al)
* Lots of local hosts (for example: Doc West, Dirk Rowley, Jim Barron, Zack Skyler, Jim Reed, Scott Tsuleff, Dr. Dave, Charly Butcher, Melissa Montana, Billy Elvis, "Big Keys", Jerrdog, Dan Austin, Chris Cruise) that live and work in Fort Wayne.
* No straight ahead CHR station.
* An interesting Arbitron battle, about to be made more interesting after this book, when Federated drops Arbitron (My source: TRI; 8/12/2010 at
http://www.radio-info.com/newsletter/html/tri-08122010.html )
* Rock 104 vs. The Bear (made more interesting since Rock 104 isn't "My 103.9" anymore)
* WMEE vs. Majic (the ups and downs of both stations).
* Hot vs...nevermind.
Comments? I've donned the 2011 version of me flame
retardant suit, which contains 0% retard.