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New Flagship for Notre Dame

Im certain that the potential was similar to IU. I would propose that a market like South Bend, there could be the potential billing of at least 550k
 
gmradio said:
There was a deal on the table nearly 1 1/2 years ago for ND to re-up with U93 for a series of multi year contracts extensions well before Jack Swart was even gracing the halls of the AMP's northern Taj Mahal. ND was on board and waiting for Art to be chauffered up for a signature. Going to the Far East adage Art learned in the wartime jungles of Vietnam leave it sit on the docks and then when it spoils throw it away to see if I can get a better deal. OOPS no dice Jack go save it while I am off on vacation.... wait this is crap ND should pay us. Why didn't President Artie fix it? I guess when Dad is out of town and not pulling the puppet strings Artie may feel a little exposed.
ND does not make changes lightly nor will it tolerate being contested by small men who think they are important. Let's see AMP net value may be 3 million (rough calculation based on last buyback offer) ND 15 BILLION in the general scholarship fund alone and a global household name and presence. After all they are ND and like to remind people of that fact. Not withstanding Shurtz donates money to ND and they have domers on thier staff. Why not do business with people that are donors and part of the family? Oh that's right Art if part of the Sicillian family or at least likes to have you think he is connected. God spoke and Art lost.

Great post, gm... I have no shortage of experience with The Dome, and you summed the situation up with perfection!
 
RememberWHEN said:
Mr. HippoR is correct on all counts. Even down to the detail on 1490. What a peanut-whistle signal!

In the early 80s while U93 was parting the waters of the Red Sea, you’d be advised to remember that their sibling, 1490 AKA “15 Country” was earning a 9-ARB, and getting a lion’s share also. Gary Clark was key, but decided to leave South Bend to return to Louisville to be closer to his wonderful family.

The rise [and unfortunate fall] of that combo is prime for a chapter in a college radio business textbook! It boils down to three elements: Good management, good staff, and MASSIVE promotion... U93 even handed out logoed bobby-socks. They had "average" on-air product backed-up with EXCEPTIONAL promotion!
 
They should probably change the station name to "V93" ... it isn't about the U any more.

It is interesting to read a rationale post on WHY a station would not want to carry ND sports. I suppose some of us are stuck in the past ... accustomed to when the university owned the media outlets and it truly was U93 and WNDU television. Now WNDU radio is WNDV and the TV station has gone Gray. It all has to be about the money and ratings now ... and not about the heritage.

BTW: Aside from all this anti-AMP angst (there is a thread for that) any word on where ND will end up? Or will they be off air in their home market?
 
U2CCU said:
The reality is that U93 wanted to keep ND and couldn't. Anything said to the contrary is spin.
This will probably languish until the University names the permanent successor to former Athletic Director Kevin White.

Too bad the parties didn't "kiss and make up" before Dr. White left for Duke.

Now it will be a long, down-out affair, not one to be quickly resolved.
 
U93 may of wanted to keep Notre Dame, but Art is a terrible negotiator. It is not Notre Dame's fault, not Jack Swarts fault, it completely belongs to Art!
 
I wouldn't be surprised to see ND buy the time and let ND Sports Properties handle the operation..
 
Mr. Hippo: my "peanut whistle" reference to WNDU-AM is regarding coverage of the 1,000 watter (and sonic signature) - not program content. You eluded to the troubled technical facility with your own posting as well. A shame the University chose that site knowing it had issues. They even requested (and were granted) a waver when the site was moved (circa 1970 or so) as they could not provide city grade for the C-O-L.

15 Country did well even with that lasso around it's neck. Of course that was several decades ago and the radio "lay of the land" is completely different. Bringing this up to the current decade, 1490 on several occasions over the past years was unrated in the ARB 12+. They carry (and have for a number of years now) ESPN - you'd think that would be worth a couple points.

One other interesting tidbit pointing to the managing or mis-managing of a station under AMP control that, "serves the public interest." WNDU-AM lost their 1/4 wave stick to straight line winds in (I believe my time line is correct here) December 2006. It was something like 9 months before they replaced it. In the meantime, they utilized a makeshift "longwire" antenna on the site and throttled back to 500 watts. The coverage area was measured in city blocks. I wonder how much $$$ they made back thru that long, cold Winter and Spring.

Regards,
RememberWHEN
 
Justalurker

Shurtz is getting much of it and what they don't want/need either federated or the christian radio/TV cluster are picking up the scraps
 
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