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Insurance Tunes Out WBAI Sandy Claim

What mythical translator would they have "fired up"?

This is the NYC market, where signals are scarce and the dial is full.
 
DToTheJ said:
_________________________________________________If that was the case, Clear Channel would have fired up a translator and programmed "premium choice" rock on the signal by now.

there is no room for translators on the fm dial in New York.
 
There is room for one in NYC... would be two if 106.3 "Thunder" didn't protest so loudly over the 106.3 that got licensed to 4 Times Square for awhile. I would think now with Nash, the protests wouldn't have materialized.

Can't say where or what, due to a confidentiality agreement, but there is one last spot on the dial to squeeze one in NYC (Manhattan) proper.

Around NYC, there are a few apps that are still alive as singletons.
 
The linked article provides an update on the (awful) financial situation of WBAI.
They fell far short of their fundraising goal for May. Once again the station is unable to meet its current payroll, and the rent for the Empire State Building antenna.
And the Corporation for Public Broadcasting is withholding some much needed funds from parent organization Pacifica.

Very Bad: http://www.current.org/2013/06/pacifica-misses-cpb-deadlines-holding-up-funding-for-stations/
 
I find it pretty annoying that ANY of our tax money goes to WBAI.

I don't mind supporting the local public broadcaster, playing music not usually heard on the radio or providing local programming.

I DO mind supporting a station that fund-raises around "9/11 was an inside job" and other such crap. For a group that is so critical of everything America, they sure do want those CPB funds. More evidence of the hypocrisy of WBAI/Pacifica.

Time for them to throw in the towel, outright sell and move to the web or trade the license for an AM signal plus a heap of cash. The audience and funding to operate on a full class B signal in NYC is obviously not there anymore. We can all see it. They still can't.
 
So they're not even going to continue WBAI online, they're just going to shut 'er down? Yikes!

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.
 
Current.org always manages to publish stale information for some reason. According to a post from June 11 on the WBAI Finance Yahoo Group, the June 1 Empire rent was paid. They've also rented new studio space at 388 Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn and are already making payments on that.

That said, they are definitely in bad financial shape. Here's the letter dated June 9 from the station's GM that the Current article references, which was also published in the aforementioned Yahoo Group. All of this should be OK to post since it's a public station, and this was published in a public forum by the station management:

Subject: [Staffannounce] FundDrive
Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 23:58:03 -0400
From: Berthold Reimers <breimers62@...>
To: 'Staff Announce' <staffannounce@...>
CC: [email protected], 'summer jeanne reese' <summer@...>

Dear WBAI Staff & Producers,

As you are probably aware, WBAI did not meet its May 2013 FundDrive
goal. In fact, the statistics are as follow: FundDrive goal: $850,000.00
; Actual Pledged: $467,456.81 and we collected $343,142.00. We only made
55% of our goal. Therefore, we are short by $343,000.00. I would
normally not send the detailed expenses I am sending you now. However, I
believe you deserve to experience exactly what I experience every day as
I follow these numbers so we can be on the same page.

The WBAI expenses for May to present equal the cash we brought in during
this drive. Therefore, we have no money to cover the coming payroll of
June 15, 2013 nor do we have money to pay Silverstein's $20,000.00 for
June nor do we have the money necessary to pay the July 1, 2013 payroll.
The National Office has already covered quite a few of our expenses and
they have ran out of cash. My recollection is that we all found it
unacceptable that the paid staff (including myself) did not get paid on
a timely basis. I do understand we are tired of the drives but the
alternative is worst.

We have no choice but to continue this drive until we can raise at least
$100,000.00. This means we would have to have three more days at
$33,000.00 which is attainable but very unlikelyor mored days of
FundDrive. We are therefore pre-empting all programs starting Tuesday
morning 6:00 AM until further notice. I tried everything possible but
this is the only solution that can keep us on the air for the moment.
This is our only choice until we can figure out other means or else we
will have to shut down the station.Please standby for the Drive schedule.


<begin insertion of the expenses graphic - rpm>

The current excpenses are here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wbailsbfinance/files/WBAI_FY13_Budget_docs/

The expenses graphic for this E-mail is labeled "WBAI June 2013, expenses"

<end insertion of the expenses graphic - rpm>


Please do not hesitate to contact me.


Thanks,

Berthold Reimers
General Manager
WBAI Radio 99.5 FM
New York, NY 10005
(347) 903-2986
 
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting seems to have other issues with WBAI beyond what was covered in that Current.org article.

“Now it’s like constant fundraising, months at a time,” Albertson is quoted as saying in the post. “The things they are offering, they are actually lying to the listeners. One or two fundraisers ago they were offering something called Double Helix water that they said would cure not only cancer, but leukemia and autism. All you needed was a drop or two in a bigger container and it would cure it. It was outrageous.”

The CPB official also noted that for over a month he’s tried to get in touch with WBAI’s general manager or other employees. But “to no avail. They have not responded to either email messages or phone calls.”

See the complete article HERE.
 
For God's sake, what are they waiting for!

Trade 99.5 for an AM + cash or 103.9 + cash or 94.7 + cash.

That way they can stay on the air AND pay their bills.

What a concept.

They can also do this in San Francisco.

The way they are going, they are going to lose everything.
 
So instead of being proactive and selling 99.5 for an AM station that their tens of listeners will follow them to, WBAI wants to broadcast till Empire pulls the plug on their transmitter, after which they'll go belly up and not even continue online. I just hope by then, I win the lottery.
 
Nick said:
So instead of being proactive and selling 99.5 for an AM station that their tens of listeners will follow them to, WBAI wants to broadcast till Empire pulls the plug on their transmitter, after which they'll go belly up and not even continue online. I just hope by then, I win the lottery.

I suspect that most of the WBAI staff has this "AM Sucks" attitude. Pacifica was formed to provide an alternative to standard broadcast radio (even though Pacifica's founders were more interested in highbrow music and arts programs than they were political diatribes) and to them AM is still the guilty party. But I suspect that some of the older Pacificistas still think that WABC and WMCA are still Top 40 stations.
 
Oh, here we go again; "trade 99.5 for an AM.....".

AM radio is dying. Anyone suggesting moving an FM format to AM is actually advocating the elimination of that format.

Aside from the fact that AM's listeners are croaking, there is the fact that an AM signal comparable to a class B FM is going to be very expensive to run/maintain.

In 4-6 years most of the AM's in this market won't even be viable.

Pacifica has several options:

1) Drop all local origination and program from their other stations via ISDN/IP directly to the TX.

2) Apply for TSA and go dark for a period. they'll still be stuck for the nearly 50K/mo + arrears @ ESb.

3) Form a separate corp and LMA 99.5 for a period of time. This way they keep a degree of control of what goes on their air (no Limbaugh Lamebrains). Alternately, they can have the time brokered. There are huge Asian communities in the MSA that would welcome an FM.

4) Explore an alliance with the WNYC Foundation. WNYC has a larger operating budget than the combined billing of all the AM junk talkers (710-770-970). This may be an option.

LT
 
Like swap 99½ for 105.9 plus a few mil PLUS eternal rent for the ESB roof?
 
You really think that WNYC wants anything to do with the looney bin that is WBAI? WNYC has a huge moneymaking, successful, well respected and tight ship they are running. No way do they need the super water peddlers anywhere near the building.

Why NOT move it to AM? If it's specialty programming with a specific audience, then they will listen no matter where it is. A good portion of it is talk.

If they were to do anything with WNYC, how about a 99.5 for 105.9 plus cash. That still wouldn't solve their long-term ESB rent issues, but it would give them an influx of cash, keep it on FM and still reach NYC proper.

Last published numbers, they had just south of 100k listeners. For a class B FM in NYC. They have to do something if they want to continue, so the "oh here we go again, swap 99.5 for an AM" is a viable option. Let's say Salem gives them 970 plus $15 million. That would certainly help out quite a bit, and those that really want to listen to WBAI will find it at a new home.
 
WNTIRadio said:
Why NOT move it to AM?

The third line in Lino's post is probably the best reason. Any AM signal with enough signal to be worth programming on is going to run more in operating expenses than they're paying for 99.5 FM.

=====

I think they should negotiate a time (and expense) sharing agreement with WFME. :)
 
If the land is owned, there's no way an AM signal is as expensive to run as a full B on Empire.

The lump sum of cash would also help out with any outstanding payments for the next few years.

Better than nothing, which seems to be the direction it's going in.

Had Pacifica sold WBAI 10 years ago it would have fetched $200 million. Idiots.
 
WNTIRadio Writes:

"No way do they [wnyc] need the super water peddlers anywhere near the building"

-then blows his point by suggesting they sell to one of the cynical bottomfeeders that have maggotized the AM band with hucksters, has-beens and superstitionists.

Since you bring up 970 (whatever the calls are now) it might amuse people to know that even WBAI's paltry cumes would look great on that station. Some of 970's dayparts have fewer than 400 listeners. A huge waste of electricity.

The only AMs left with sizable audiences are those with long legacy formats. Those are eroding now at an advancing pace as listeners die and there is -zero- chance of either reversing that trend or building new listeners.

Both 710 and 770 were inside the top-10 until a few years ago. Bad demos, but good TSL and reasonable numbers. look at where they are now...and you suggest that Pacifica buy into that graveyard.

LT
 
LinoNewYork said:
Oh, here we go again; "trade 99.5 for an AM.....".

AM radio is dying. Anyone suggesting moving an FM format to AM is actually advocating the elimination of that format.

Nonsense.

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?

Operating expenses for AM transmitter site greater than ESB rent? Maybe in some cases, but I can't believe that 99.5 isn't so valuable to a potential major player, that the AM costs (some or most or even all) couldn't be folded into the deal, at least for the first 10 years.

Plus, WBAI would have (on some AM transmitters) better reach (in some directions) than their current ESB FM, and potential wide night coverage.

Or, as mentioned, they can swap 103.9 + cash or (this was a very good idea) 105.9 + cash with WNYC, restoring WQXR to a full class signal.

Bottom line is they have to do SOMETHING or they are going to lose EVERYTHING!

Look, BAI has always been run by anarchists, gadflies and out-and-out whack jobs, but I kind of like having a station like that around, even though I don't agree with their extremist views much of the time.

But they are a little specialty store, and they are trying to operate a 400,000 foot shopping mall location.
 
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