They're probably doing that to save themselves the streaming royalties or whatever.Though it has returned to the air, WLIB is apparently no longer streaming online.
WLIB is running a syndicated, satellite-delivered format with no local originations whatsoever. There's no reason for them to stream even if they wanted to.They're probably doing that to save themselves the streaming royalties or whatever.
So you're saying it needs more amplitude?And why is their modulation so low?
It’s getting by because Cats has really deep pockets. Hard to believe the spot-load alone is supporting it.
It’s getting by because Cats has really deep pockets. Hard to believe the spot-load alone is supporting it.
I'll throw this into the cauldron: Catsimatidis told one of my colleagues at Salem New York–probably an intentional slip–that he offered to purchase both WMCA and WNYM from Salem. If true, these alleged negotiations were going on before Salem's Dec. 30 announcement regarding WaterStone and the sale of the CCM stations to EMF.I've explained this so many times. Once more before I close this thread:
Cats is a self-promoter. He'll tell any story to keep himself at the center of attention. And it works for him because people like you pick it up and repeat it.
Will be someday buy another station? Maybe yes, maybe no, but he has proven repeatedly that just by saying "I'm about to buy something," he doesn't really have something in the works.
So the best way I find to deal with him is to mostly tune out his public proclamations. If and when he's really buying something, we'll all know as soon as it's filed with the FCC.
That doesn't mean he doesn't have anything in the works, of course.
Are you referring to Red Apple buying or Salem selling?I agree. I don't think they're done. Just that they're done with EMF. JMHO.
Are you referring to Red Apple buying or Salem selling?
There is still going to be a reckoning on the broadcast side. The ministries, particularly the national ones, who buy time on Salem stations don't necessarily need the Salem model now.Salem selling. WaterStone is primarily interested in digital content, not broadcast. My take is they made this investment for content, not transmission. That's just my impression based on what I think WaterStone does. In my view, Salem is under merchandizing its content. They create a lot of content that is mainly heard once and disappears. They need the investment from WaterStone to build a better platform for their content. Both from the political side and also the Christian teaching side. I think WaterStone is REALLY interested in the Christian teaching side. But then again, that's my opinion. You're on the inside, and I respect your view on it.
Lest we forget the right-wing websites like HotAir, Twitchy, RedState and Townhall that Salem also owns and which IMO are poised to outlast their radio station division (and would appeal greatly to a WaterStone).There is still going to be a reckoning on the broadcast side. The ministries, particularly the national ones, who buy time on Salem stations don't necessarily need the Salem model now.
So this is more about the Christian and conservative talk, the political lobbying, and the Salem News Channel. And I agree that there will be more of a digital emphasis in those efforts because terrestrial radio isn't the future.
Salem won’t sell HotAir to Cats eitherLest we forget the right-wing websites like HotAir, Twitchy, RedState and Townhall that Salem also owns
Cats might be the last person in need of any external source for it.Salem won’t sell HotAir to Cats either