secondchoice said:radiorob2.0 said:It makes me wonder if someone was to offer Bahakel $500 over the market price of the land would the station still be on the air?
NO!!
From Bahakel's view this is a good thing. They save a little on the power bill. If they sold it as a station, someone might have made a go of it, and might take a slice out of the radio ad dollar pie decreasing Bahakel's revenue. If I had the station I would try Comedy like Cumulus did in KC. With a a 10 year note the monthy payment is around $3,600, postive cash flow should be expected.
If the other clusters in Chattanooga start to kill off their AM's too (the excuse will be to save money but really less competion) then you have an anti trust issue.
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Good luck proving that in court!!.
Comedy on AM?? I saw the blurb about comedy radio in Kansas City. Who would listen? Really??
Yes...people under 30 and 40 listen to AM but only for sports talk programming and mostly the better educated.
Yes...talk and sports are migrating to the FM dial faster than ever before, but AM still works in some markets that do it right. See Cincinnati. But as long as owners are going to half-@$$ programming on an AM, then why bother.
AM can still be useful in some markets. Information. News. Sports Talk. Sports Games. Religious programming. Christian talk. Classic Country. Programming for black adults age 50+. Oldies. But once the perception of AM goes down the toilet in any market, then will it ever come back?