For various reasons, be it nostalgia, genuine interest, the last seven formats being so abysmal or because we have nothing better to write about, KB gets a lot of attention on these boards.
It's only natural to wonder if KB's time is limited as a Progressive Talker when reading about the possible demise of Air America and Lib Talk at radio stations in larger markets:
Buffalo-Niagara Falls is an aging market with lots of gray hairs and blue hairs. Adult Standards was successful on WECK, a 1kW Class D that traded the format in for Classic Country. This isn't brain surgery, arguing before the Supreme Court or rocket science.
Change the format. Change the call letters. WWKB has no value whatsoever, even and perhaps especially with 55-64 year old adults. WWKB has long been a bastardized version of the once great call letters.
Start from scratch. Pick 500 bona fide hit songs from Sinatra and Bennett to Elvis and the Supremes. In morning drive, provide local and national news, traffic and weather, an amiable host and at least 10 hit songs from the 50's and 60's. Hire a good program director to cultivate the format minute by minute, day by day and in detail.
The skeptics here might argue that an Adult Standards format on a 50kW AM would siphon a substantial number of listeners from co-owned WBEN, but the truth is the listeners would stay in different rooms of the same house.
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It's only natural to wonder if KB's time is limited as a Progressive Talker when reading about the possible demise of Air America and Lib Talk at radio stations in larger markets:
Inside Radio said:It's a watershed month for liberal talk. But not just because Air America does or doesn't go away (there are reports of a last-minute angel). For one thing - Boston and Cincinnati are losing their libtalkers next week. And there are plenty of schedule changes at progressive talkers elsewhere, like in Minneapolis - where Minnesota resident Al Franken's being bumped out of his live midday slot by Ed Schultz.
Buffalo-Niagara Falls is an aging market with lots of gray hairs and blue hairs. Adult Standards was successful on WECK, a 1kW Class D that traded the format in for Classic Country. This isn't brain surgery, arguing before the Supreme Court or rocket science.
Change the format. Change the call letters. WWKB has no value whatsoever, even and perhaps especially with 55-64 year old adults. WWKB has long been a bastardized version of the once great call letters.
Start from scratch. Pick 500 bona fide hit songs from Sinatra and Bennett to Elvis and the Supremes. In morning drive, provide local and national news, traffic and weather, an amiable host and at least 10 hit songs from the 50's and 60's. Hire a good program director to cultivate the format minute by minute, day by day and in detail.
The skeptics here might argue that an Adult Standards format on a 50kW AM would siphon a substantial number of listeners from co-owned WBEN, but the truth is the listeners would stay in different rooms of the same house.
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