radioman148 said:
Any chance the Tribune could sell WGN? They were in financial trouble before the economy went south.
In the near future (10 years at the most), WGN, like every major AM station, will have to move to FM. They cannot do so under Tribune Company ownership due to the 1968 court ruling that said that they cannot own a newspaper, AM, FM, and TV station at the same time. This is when they donated WFMT to Channel 11. I can't see Tribune selling WGN radio or TV unless the bankruptcy court orders it.
They don't need to care about their current "core" audience since that audience is dying of old age, and will be pretty much gone in 10 years. They do need to care about the Cubs, Black Hawks, and their other sports programming that is profitable. They won't get listeners under 60 for non-sports programming as long as they remain on AM.
Maybe the Tribune Company can get that ruling overturned now, since newspapers aren't what they used to be. But even if they could, who would (or could) sell their station to them? Maybe if the FCC wises up, gets TV off of 76-88 MHz (all-but-useless for digital TV), and expands the FM band into that spectrum, they can move there. The receivers already exist as 76-108 MHz, or portions thereof, is the Asian FM band. They would just need to be imported to North America.
WGN-FM 77.7 anyone? ;D