Oldbones said:promotherobot said:I suspect the evangelicals have their sights on NH is because of the state's role in the presidential process. I'm sure the all fancy themselves having an impact. NH also got many more NCE-FM apps than ME or VT, mostly from out-of-state religious networks.
Not quite sure I get your point. N.H. isn't exactly the Bible belt. WMEX's coverage area is increasingly home to refugees from eastern Mass., and the more conservative northern & western part of the state is not exactly heavy on evangelicals either. I'm not sure that idealogues of the right (or left for that matter) have any effect on the outcome of elections.
The thing of it is that EMF doesn't care. They don't care if no one listens. They have the money (given by those with sub-100 IQs) to acquire these stations and are only interested in widening the reach of their "empire." If two people listen, that's two more than they need to make 106.5 work in NH.
When it comes to serving the listening area, EMF couldn't give a crap. They are only interested in their own agenda. That's why this sale is so tragic for radio in NH. It's like throwing a station away.