you boys are gettin' pretty deep here today......
mr bongwater, is correct in stating that AM radio today should be like FM in the 60's, a place to experiment and develop new formats, and resurrect classic formats. good point, and thats where we are headed, if/when the prices drop for AM outlets (that no one listens to in the major markets, per TV/R guru comment), you will gradually see this happen with new owners, who've been waitin' in the wings and have plans and vision, and have some money, and investments to liquidate. but, mr BW dont discount the talk as a wasteland just cause you dislike the dominate corporate right wing talking heads. as this country falls further into its debt based economic disaster, and political wars, Americans will continue to turn to talk for information. whats needed now, is an independent AM outlet that broadcasts constitutional based talk programs such as derry brownfield, joyce riley, alex jones, and dozens of other genesis communication network, and republic broadcast network shows. these shows are non corporate mainstream and needed on the AM seattle band now more than ever.
yes, music also has a place on the AM, for independent owner/programmers. AM, is just one part of this broadcast signal, along with joint world wide internet. will these independent AM outlets beat the big corporate FM's ratingswise? hell no! but, can they be a viable passion based niche and TSL winner? hell yes, with the right vision, strategy, business plan, and niche advertiser support. what kind of music can have a place on the AM in seattle? local/edgy rock/punk just like 1540 AM was, and programmed by those who know the scene and know the music. oh and yes........a real country lifestyle radio outlet, with real country music, past and present, programmed by those who know the scene, and know the music. i wonder who that could be?
mr bongwater, is correct in stating that AM radio today should be like FM in the 60's, a place to experiment and develop new formats, and resurrect classic formats. good point, and thats where we are headed, if/when the prices drop for AM outlets (that no one listens to in the major markets, per TV/R guru comment), you will gradually see this happen with new owners, who've been waitin' in the wings and have plans and vision, and have some money, and investments to liquidate. but, mr BW dont discount the talk as a wasteland just cause you dislike the dominate corporate right wing talking heads. as this country falls further into its debt based economic disaster, and political wars, Americans will continue to turn to talk for information. whats needed now, is an independent AM outlet that broadcasts constitutional based talk programs such as derry brownfield, joyce riley, alex jones, and dozens of other genesis communication network, and republic broadcast network shows. these shows are non corporate mainstream and needed on the AM seattle band now more than ever.
yes, music also has a place on the AM, for independent owner/programmers. AM, is just one part of this broadcast signal, along with joint world wide internet. will these independent AM outlets beat the big corporate FM's ratingswise? hell no! but, can they be a viable passion based niche and TSL winner? hell yes, with the right vision, strategy, business plan, and niche advertiser support. what kind of music can have a place on the AM in seattle? local/edgy rock/punk just like 1540 AM was, and programmed by those who know the scene and know the music. oh and yes........a real country lifestyle radio outlet, with real country music, past and present, programmed by those who know the scene, and know the music. i wonder who that could be?