Hey Hopp:
You know, it would be really interesting to see what were to happen if Maverick were to get it's hands on WIMA. I think if that that were to happen, they would drop 940 and move the sports to 1150, keeping their afternoon talk show. Sadly, it would be the only local show outside of the Saturday morning line-up, and the program director would think he was a genius for making it happen (amazing how a satellite can create self-proclaimed geniuses, isn't it?)
...but I digress...
However, I see something real interesting happening right now, and again, I'm not just saying this to say it...I'm saying it because it's the the truth. Radio in Lima right now is garbage...ALL OF IT! ...and something is going to have to give.
I really believe that whoever ends up with the stations on Market Street (whether it's a single group or individual owners for each station) will be the leaders in bringing radio relevance back to Lima. It's going to take some work, but I do believe that it's possible, and that it will happen.
My personal belief though (and I'm probably going to be chastised for saying this) is that I think in order for that change I described above to take place is that it's going to require management on both sides of the street (Market and Cable) to change COMPLETELY...and, instead of a company coming in and buying a cluster of four, five, or six stations, it's going to take a group of three or four people investing money into 1-2 stations and having the integrity, patience, plus the ethics (which is a rarity in the biz now-a-days) to re-build the station, or stations, from the ground up!
It's sad, but it's true...
You know, it would be really interesting to see what were to happen if Maverick were to get it's hands on WIMA. I think if that that were to happen, they would drop 940 and move the sports to 1150, keeping their afternoon talk show. Sadly, it would be the only local show outside of the Saturday morning line-up, and the program director would think he was a genius for making it happen (amazing how a satellite can create self-proclaimed geniuses, isn't it?)
...but I digress...
However, I see something real interesting happening right now, and again, I'm not just saying this to say it...I'm saying it because it's the the truth. Radio in Lima right now is garbage...ALL OF IT! ...and something is going to have to give.
I really believe that whoever ends up with the stations on Market Street (whether it's a single group or individual owners for each station) will be the leaders in bringing radio relevance back to Lima. It's going to take some work, but I do believe that it's possible, and that it will happen.
My personal belief though (and I'm probably going to be chastised for saying this) is that I think in order for that change I described above to take place is that it's going to require management on both sides of the street (Market and Cable) to change COMPLETELY...and, instead of a company coming in and buying a cluster of four, five, or six stations, it's going to take a group of three or four people investing money into 1-2 stations and having the integrity, patience, plus the ethics (which is a rarity in the biz now-a-days) to re-build the station, or stations, from the ground up!
It's sad, but it's true...