So, they just announced that they will be using the 1460 signal to broadcast all the tournament games while the FM continues to opperate the regular sports talk format. Will this begin the change over of 1460 to... whatever?
Ohio radio man said:So, they just announced that they will be using the 1460 signal to broadcast all the tournament games while the FM continues to opperate the regular sports talk format. Will this begin the change over of 1460 to... whatever?
Sean Gilbow said:Last week on "The Matt and Ramona Show," Matt Harris used the term "bastards" to describe WBNS management dumping the show.
Was it because they turned out to be liberals disguised as a funny talk show? ;D
So much for their triumphant return to Columbus radio. :![]()
Ohio radio man said:What do you want on 97.1? I frankly love it!
V.Riley said:I'm guessing that those who enjoyed the music on 97.1 would like to see a return of the music. Or at least would like to express their outrage that it was taken away from them and replaced with something that doesn't even come close to being music.Ohio radio man said:What do you want on 97.1? I frankly love it!
Sean Gilbow said:Last week on "The Matt and Ramona Show," Matt Harris used the term "bastards" to describe WBNS management dumping the show.
Was it because they turned out to be liberals disguised as a funny talk show? ;D
So much for their triumphant return to Columbus radio. :![]()
ANYTHING but Sports! Not to mention the people that lost their jobs because of this flip. I would've kept the Hot AC format but improved on it(Much like 107.9 and Saga have done). However, RadiOhio decided to go the cheap route and fire everyone and move the jock talk to the FM. Also, following that crap launch they start the 4 O'Clock show and say that people ask them constantly when they're going to be on a bigger signal "About once a week from November thru about February or March". So the rest of the year no one cares? Okay. Whatever I guess. I just can't see why someone would waste their time listening to jock talk on the radio. :Ohio radio man said:Wow! What's your deal with the fan? What do you want on 97.1? I frankly love it! Yeah the launch was horrible, but my goodness!
V.Riley said:I have to agree, I'm not a fan of the talk format, be it sports or political. About the only talk format I would listen to is a news format like NPR's news shows.
I think the high fidelity spectrum of FM should be used for music. For stations playing music on AM, I feel they would do the music justice by putting it on FM. Ah, but I'm drifting off to another topic/station so I'll stop there.
kristfr said:whatever became of the FCC reg that no duplication of programming on co-owned AM/FM in same city (market)? When i first notices these, the FM siimulcast was licensed to a suburban town (WHIO, Dayton, simulcast on WHIO-FM, Piqua). But, now it seems that all bets are off. ???