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Insurance Tunes Out WBAI Sandy Claim

HHH said:
[AM is where all the niche formats are ending up. Religious, Foreign language, etc. WBAI is a niche format.

As was pointed out, WBAI is mostly talk. So what difference does it make that it is on AM?

It makes a difference because they don't like AM radio and are really stubborn. As has been pointed out many times (the stubborn part).
 
I imagine Cumulus would buy 99.5. Maybe 103.9 will continue to be WFAS because of the translator no longer being fed 103.9's signal. 103.9 would be a limited signal I do not know what they would put on 103.9 if 99.5 becomes Alternative. Maybe 103.9 will become Urban A/C. What is Urban A/C & What's urban contemporary? I don't know the difference. Is R&B included in that format? I have a feeling it's love ballads and what not and smooth sounding music.
 
DToTheJ said:
FWIW: The Pacifica-produced "Free Speech Radio News" show which airs on WBAI recently had a fundraising drive and it actually exceeded its goal of $100,000. It took awhile but they made it.

FSRN has been in emergency fund-raising mode for close to a year now...because Pacifica missed payments to them repeatedly.

FSRN and Democracy Now! are independent of Pacifica operationally....FSRN was born from a Pacifica affiliates' strike nearly 20 yrs ago and DN! moved out during one of the last "violent" rounds of upheaval at WBAI.

Both of them do rely on Pacifica money to some extent....It'd be great if FSRN could find some sustaining funding, though I think DN! would continue without problems if Pacifica went belly-up.
 
diymedia said:
DToTheJ said:
FWIW: The Pacifica-produced "Free Speech Radio News" show which airs on WBAI recently had a fundraising drive and it actually exceeded its goal of $100,000. It took awhile but they made it.

FSRN has been in emergency fund-raising mode for close to a year now...because Pacifica missed payments to them repeatedly.

FSRN and Democracy Now! are independent of Pacifica operationally....FSRN was born from a Pacifica affiliates' strike nearly 20 yrs ago and DN! moved out during one of the last "violent" rounds of upheaval at WBAI.

I thought the strike that started FSRN was 10 years ago or so--the early years of the last decade were what we can now see as the beginning of the end at Pacifica.
 
You're absolutely right - the first FSRN newscasts were produced in the 1999-2000 timeframe. Laying the groundwork for the show began in 1996 at the RNC Convention (also considered the launch-moment of Indymedia), and when the "implosion" took place a few years later many of the pieces for FSRN were already in place.
 
XCountry285 said:
Cumulus Buys 99.5 and brings Alternative or Rock back to the city? It's about time!
If Cumulus gets involved, most likely they trade 94.7/103.9 for 99.5 and move Nash FM there. WBAI would get $15 million, which should help them out. WBAI would lose coverage in Suffolk county and Connecticut, but do the rich folks who live in those areas even listen to WBAI?
 
I don't think that 99.5 is worth $15 million more than 94.7, or to put it another way, that 94.7 is worth half to 2/3 of 99.5. We're not talking about another class A here.

Whatever the case, it's clear those idiots that that station (WBAI) would rather go down with the ship than get in a lifeboat.
 
WNTIRadio said:
I don't think that 99.5 is worth $15 million more than 94.7, or to put it another way, that 94.7 is worth half to 2/3 of 99.5. We're not talking about another class A here.

Remember, the terms of the WFME sale called for an additional payment of $10 million to the seller if the transmitter were to be moved to New York as a class B. If you add to that the fact that any such move itself would cost a few million to set up the new transmission facility, then 99.5 should most certainly be worth $15 million more than 94.7 was.
 
Why wouldn't Cumulus buy 99.5 and keep the rest of their stations? If anything Cumulus should buy 99.5 and sell 103.9. 103.9's signal is complete crap compared to 99.5's signal! Moving Nash to 99.5 would confuse listeners. 99.5 would be alternative while 103.9 could be WBAI. or If Cumulus owns 103.9 they could put Dance on 103.9 because it will have a signal that is focused on the city. Folks in Passaic (North), North Bergen, Morris and Western Essex would probably be big on Alternative.
 
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