I'm surprised that Kissimmee/St.Cloud doesn't have a radio station of its own, with the exception of WOTS 1220AM broadcasting in Spanish half the time and broadcasting in Spanish the rest of the time.
Osceola County residents who listen to radio in various different formats get all of their news, traffic and weather info from the Orlando market, nothing wrong with that, however, Kissimmee and St. Cloud, twin cities, is a treasure trove of businesses and name brand entertainments that have no real local outlets to air the wares, with the exception of the local paper Osceola/Gazzette and thats only in print a couple of time a week.
All to often you seldom hear or see any spots from businesses in Osceola County on the Orlando radio/TV market, maybe once in a blue-moon, one or two, I'm thinking all the ad exec's for the Orlando biggies are afraid if the come to Kissimmee/St. Cloud to sell ads they'll be stepping in cow do-do.
Perhaps all of the above has been thought up before and perhaps frequencies are not available, who knows, but good radio people know that good local radio works and works well, as long as its kept local with that local flare. Food for thought.
Osceola County residents who listen to radio in various different formats get all of their news, traffic and weather info from the Orlando market, nothing wrong with that, however, Kissimmee and St. Cloud, twin cities, is a treasure trove of businesses and name brand entertainments that have no real local outlets to air the wares, with the exception of the local paper Osceola/Gazzette and thats only in print a couple of time a week.
All to often you seldom hear or see any spots from businesses in Osceola County on the Orlando radio/TV market, maybe once in a blue-moon, one or two, I'm thinking all the ad exec's for the Orlando biggies are afraid if the come to Kissimmee/St. Cloud to sell ads they'll be stepping in cow do-do.
Perhaps all of the above has been thought up before and perhaps frequencies are not available, who knows, but good radio people know that good local radio works and works well, as long as its kept local with that local flare. Food for thought.