LibertyNT said:any station on any freq. can become non commercial.
I figured as much; maybe a group of Seattle radio people or someone can buy KMCQ and make it a non-commercial a la the stations I mentioned.
LibertyNT said:any station on any freq. can become non commercial.
While they could do that, it makes little financial sense to take a commercial station and make it a non-com.Scoobyfan1 said:I figured as much; maybe a group of Seattle radio people or someone can buy KMCQ and make it a non-commercial a la the stations I mentioned.LibertyNT said:any station on any freq. can become non commercial.
Going non-comm may be the best move at this point. Commercial radio is nearly dead, right? Might as well go non-comm and have some fun with it for the few of us that still care.LibertyNT said:While they could do that, it makes little financial sense to take a commercial station and make it a non-com.Scoobyfan1 said:I figured as much; maybe a group of Seattle radio people or someone can buy KMCQ and make it a non-commercial a la the stations I mentioned.LibertyNT said:any station on any freq. can become non commercial.
Lonely Summer said:Going non-comm may be the best move at this point. Commercial radio is nearly dead, right? Might as well go non-comm and have some fun with it for the few of us that still care.
Scoobyfan1 said:why couldn't KMCQ apply for non-commercial status?
AAllen said:Scoobyfan1 said:why couldn't KMCQ apply for non-commercial status?
KTVW Channel 13 was commercial, then became non-commercial KCPQ for a few years until the area could support a second independent station. KRAB 107.7 started as non-commercial until money problems led them to sell the frequency.
Wasn't there another non-com station in the commerical band? Oh yeah: 104.5 KMIH.
Scoobyfan1 said:If some of the long time radio people that are still in the area knew what KMCQ sounded like(and I know some of them do because I saw a video online with Norm Gregory tuning in the station and I guess he looked impressed); maybe a group of them would get together and buy the station, maybe to give Seattle-Tacoma a true oldies station, playing anything and everything, if done well it could work.
SRP said:Scoobyfan1 said:If some of the long time radio people that are still in the area knew what KMCQ sounded like(and I know some of them do because I saw a video online with Norm Gregory tuning in the station and I guess he looked impressed); maybe a group of them would get together and buy the station, maybe to give Seattle-Tacoma a true oldies station, playing anything and everything, if done well it could work.
Buying the station is the easy part of your "dream". It's meeting the day to day expenses that is the REAL challenge. And once again, reality is that "playing anything and everything" doesn't pay the bills.
scott salvatori said:perhaps, goldilocks needs to be sent to programming re-education camp in siberia, right czar radioTV guru?
TVradioguru said:scott salvatori said:perhaps, goldilocks needs to be sent to programming re-education camp in siberia, right czar radioTV guru?
Or perhaps just reading the prior posts would be a good starting point. It would save extra wear and tear on her fingers typing more nonsense.