MarkW said:Excellent move by Lincoln. Anyone know if Lincoln will begin operating the station immediately via LMA?
FLjack2 said:I guess this station will hurt:
WQAM
WINZ
760 in West Palm (whatever those call letters are)
and WMEN
The signal covers both markets pretty well.
Mike said:WQAM on 96.5 bank on it
Matters not whether one prefers the situation as is, the pending situation, neither, or both:cd637299 said:I doubt this will begin until the tower move is granted.....but Miami is now in the 21st century, radio-wise.
radiodxrichmond said:Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if they don't start broadcasting as soon as they can. People under 30 have no understanding of the "AM" button on a radio. Lots of young guys are sports fans...
And 104.3 covers Broward quite nicely as-is, with little problem picking it up anywhere in the populated parts of Dade on a decent car radio. And now that the cat is out of the bag, who's to stop somebody else to beat them to the punch by what could be many months until they sign on in Hallandale?
Radio-X
radiodxrichmond said:Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if they don't start broadcasting as soon as they can. People under 30 have no understanding of the "AM" button on a radio. Lots of young guys are sports fans...
DavidEduardo said:radiodxrichmond said:Honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if they don't start broadcasting as soon as they can. People under 30 have no understanding of the "AM" button on a radio. Lots of young guys are sports fans...
WFAN in NY is typically between 5th and 10th in Men 18-34; over 35 they tend to be a couple of rank positions higher.
But 18-34's use AM sports radio when it is good. There are FM sports stations that underperform in young demos because the programming is not compelling. The issue here is whether the present format is good or not. If it is not, it won't benefit much from adding FM.