At last check, "sol" is the currency of Peru or spanish for sun. At least he should give respect to the man by spelling his name correctly, but it's 2020.
Yeah, and California should learn to spell "Monterrey" correctly, too.
At last check, "sol" is the currency of Peru or spanish for sun. At least he should give respect to the man by spelling his name correctly, but it's 2020.
There are many words with multiple meanings. Every "Salomón" I knew in Latin America was nicknamed "Sol" or "Saúl". And where I have lived and worked, there were many Survivors and refugees with that name.
Best case, the biggest mortgage banker in Puerto Rico in the 70's and 80's, Salomón Levy, was always called "Sol". The alternative, "Sal", I have never heard since it means "salt" and I always thought that the biblical significance of salt, as in Sodom and Gomorrah, is a bit of a turn-off.
Remember, too, that what is usual in one Latin nation is not used in others and what means one thing in one of them may be downright offensive in another.
"Bus" in Puerto Rico means "Baby" in Ecuador. "Twenty nations divided by a single language"..
That's all well and good, but Saul Levine still spells his own name Saul, or at least that's what it says on the business card he handed me when I met him a couple of years ago.
I'd be reprimanded, rightly, by my editors and bosses, if I wrote about someone and spelled their name wrong. ("Wrong," in this case, being "any way that's not the way they spell their own name.")
And just because I write in American English doesn't mean I can turn "Esteban" into "Steve" when I'm writing about them. If they go by "Esteban," I call them "Esteban."
Actually it does. Because when stations don't make money, their owners are more likely to flip them away from that format.
And that's what's happening to 1260. If it inconveniences a few folks, too bad.
And there is absolutely no need to change anything. If it's working, why fix it??
Here are the facts - he doesn't like what KRTH becomes and believes KSURF is a better product. It is not for you to tell him otherwise, regardless of the fact that 99% of the listening public doesn't agree with him as measured by Nielson. They are not "right" and he is not "wrong"; lots of people listen to low powered niche radio stations. They exist for people like him, and it doesn't matter a whit whether the station he likes makes money or shows up in the ratings.
Actually it does. Because when stations don't make money, their owners are more likely to flip them away from that format.
And that's what's happening to 1260. If it inconveniences a few folks, too bad.
You need to get a better spell checker and a better grip on life outside of you Spanish language worldview.
His name is Saul Levine, clearly a Jewish name and he is almost certainly named after the Saul of the Old Testament and possibly other Sauls in his family. Your Spanish dictionary has not a damn thing to do with it and you are dishonoring a man by repeatedly writing his name incorrectly after you have been told multiple times of the error. Now you owe him an apology too.
With regard to Oldies, you are the moderator of a board not the fact-checking police. Nobody believes this site is a repository for all things factual, and you have been doing your part to demonstrate that just today. What you should be doing is THANKING Oldies for having a love of radio and sharing it with others on this board, which I greatly appreciate. I and most others, couldn't care less if he is right or wrong, and he is definitely not trolling in any sense of the word. Many people with varied opinions makes this site a better place, regardless of whether or not they fit your (and Big A's) worldview. As he said above, all he was doing was sharing and voicing his displeasure regarding a programming decision.
Here are the facts - he doesn't like what KRTH becomes and believes KSURF is a better product. It is not for you to tell him otherwise, regardless of the fact that 99% of the listening public doesn't agree with him as measured by Nielson. They are not "right" and he is not "wrong"; lots of people listen to low powered niche radio stations. They exist for people like him, and it doesn't matter a whit whether the station he likes makes money or shows up in the ratings. They broadcast for people like him, he is using the product and sharing what he likes with the rest of us. if Saul wants to lose money broadcasting to "outliers" like Oldies, that is their business and neither require your permission or approval.
You have made this personal with him and it is very unprofessional.
As we said, it's NOT working. It's not making money. If it doesn't make money, it goes away. Or it changes to something else.
It's HIS hobby, not yours. He likes classical music.
And there is absolutely no need to change anything. If it's working, why fix it?? Don't piss off the listeners you've already attracted to your station, and that left another decades ago, by changing to a format so antiquated.
You've said that Saul has money, so this is a hobby station. There is some advertising on that station, so some money is being earned. It's a dumb move, period. It inconveniences me, since I tend to tune in later at night. That's what streaming is for.
And more people enjoy classic hits.
And you think more people will tune in to the hits of 1846 with Mozart and Beethoven?? Good music, but that's what 105.1 (HD-4) and KUSC are for, in stereo.
It's not a smart move, sorry!
A moderator has the obligation to stop spamming. Oldies is spamming.
But Oldies uses lies to make his point
Oldies took us through a winding road of misinformation based on disproven facts and somehow getting his snipe at ultra-successful KRTH in in the process.
AIt is only a cynical insider that thinks radio is nothing but a medium to get ratings and earn money. If that is your job, fine, do your job to maximize them both the to the best of your ability. But to put down other people's use of other radio stations that are less successful is the height of arrogance and demonstrates a complete lack of understanding of why many people use radio in the first place.