Lkeller said:michael hagerty said:recto101 said:michael hagerty said:radiojomo said:westfield60 said:Radiojomo
That line-up would be a disaster.
Then what lineup wouldn't be a disaster? Here's my point: KABC needs to go after KFI. It might be the only thing that can possibly save them, even with a weak signal.
I think what we're all saying is KABC is ultimately doomed as an English-language talk station. It may...may...improve in the ratings with the changes Cumulus is makIng and do better than a 0.7 , but it's unlikely they can do anything that would impact KFI's numbers or make themselves sustainable over the long term.
Well KABC has to go back to FM like 95.5 so they can survive. look there was a KABC-FM in the 1960's before there was a KLOS.
Yes- this is the same solution that posters keep proposing on the SF board to "save" KGO. Neither of Cumulus's FMs (KFOG and KSAN) get huge ratings, but they reportedly bill well. So Cumulus would have to blow up one of these two to prop up their new KGO news experiment . Doesn't sound like a good bet to me.
Not that easy, Recto. KLOS makes money. Possibly more than KABC could make even if it did fairly well on FM.
Cumulus isn't bumping up against ownership limits. If they could find FMs they like at a price they're willing to pay, they could buy them and leave their existing FMs alone.