Where is MFR, anyway? I lived in High Point for three years and I still don't know where the studios are.
XTalker said:First, I don't believe they own the building they are in in Greensboro. I do believe they have a long term lease and right much control. I may be wrong, but I think that is the case.
Second, I wasn't suggesting they have to remain at 5th & Summit - in fact, the should find a storefront downtown on 4th Street and put some studios and a sales office there (for all their stations) and keep the WS presence. It would be a huge mistake to move WSJS out of Winston-Salem.
Third, CC might like to have Nemenz back, but I don't think he wants any part of Big Radio anymore. As for driving people away, my experience with Howard was he only drove those away who didn't want to work! He has some interesting quirks, but can quite delightful to deal with. Those who ran afoul of him most often wanted to be their own boss and didn't want to do things his way! I could tell you more, but why give away the secrets to working for a demanding boss?
They had to drop WSJS because they were over the limit of market revenue allowed under anti-trust laws. At the time of the merger between CC and AM/FM, the combined billing would have been about 43% of the market. DOJ allows up to 40%. Long story short, they had to divest of about 3-million in annual billing, WSJS was the only single station that would achieve that (WMFR was a throw-away). So they sold WSJS and kept the four FMs. The would have liked nothing better than to have been able to keep SJS (not that I can speak for CC 0 but with the billing it is a no-brainer).
5 FMs does not put them over the limit - and even it it did, WSJS is an AM and the count is different, I do believe. Some of your techies might weigh in on that one.
XTalker said:SJS has the same problem with Greensboro. All they would need:
* TWO on-air studios (so the other stations can put forth some Forsyth presence from time to time),
* An office for the PD and work space for air staff.
* An announce booth connected to a couple of production work stations (no full blown studio is needed, but so much of their business is local/direct, they do as much local production as all the CC stations combined). Lots of client voiced spots.
* A sales office for Forsyth based sales staff - three or four good people and work station for others to share. (might even consider territorial sales staffs for all stations).
* A newsroom to house the SJS news staff.
* A small conference room
* A receptionist.
* Remote gear could be housed at the transmitter site on Robinhood Road.
Same would be true for Entercom. And don't forget the current lease - new about a year ago and you know CBS will not keep it! Building will be part of the deal whether they want it or not.
To answer the WHERE is WMFR question - two floor of The Radio Building on Main Street in downtown HP (across from the Raddison Hotel). Transmitter is there, studios and offices - although the studios get very little use (Morning show). Everything else comes through WS. Tower is on roof of the building.
Studios housed WMAG until they acquired B100 FM and moved to PAI. Lease (which contains some strange provisions) was forced on CBS along with the station.
slogan said:If you think BAM has a future..do you think SJS does after Glenn Scott exits...I think it's called a house of cards....kiss SJS good bye especially when CC buys it and could care less about WS....it's a shame but WS is going to lose it's talker as we know it