Re: Heritage callsigns
> 50,000 Watt Blowtorches are not that big of a deal anymore.
> Satellite radio is like having 100 of them at a time all in
> the same city. And when internet streaming is readily
> availible on our cellphones everywhere they will really
> become a thing of the past or just another one of several
> choices for us all. The pie is shrinking and will continue
> to do so more every year but our choices just grow and grow
> and grow. Who needs these stations anymore? I don't when
> home I've got the internet for any news I need and in the
> car I've got my satellite radio. So the subject of heritage
> call signs is really irrelevent to todays listeners unless
> your a radio geek.
Which is why we here care.
That being said, it's obvious that some people at radio stations care, even if the legal is buried at 10 before the hour in the middle of a 7 minute stopset. Why did ABC/ESPN bother changing the callsign on 1050 from WEVD? And I mean it as a real question. The only answer I can think of is that the engineering people actually care. I doubt most of the public would even notice.