cheryl elias.
And now i hear a distant "damn it! That's her name!"
damn it! That's her name!
cheryl elias.
And now i hear a distant "damn it! That's her name!"
There are synergies to be leveraged here!
They've passed on several opportunities to move to FM - 106.9, 96.5... Sounds like they're concentrating on the app for new audience and keeping the heritage audience on AM. If the FCC lifts or stretches the ownership caps, I could see KYW migrating to an FM, but with Entercom's FMs making good money now, they apparently see no need to instantly render 1060 obsolete. One wonders why they didn't at least acquire an FM translator for 1060. Some of these LPFMs are bound to close up shop over the next 5 to 10 years, so it's probably still possible. The silent W236AF (95.1 Burlington) is still hanging out there, isn't it?
What good would such a tiny FM signal do though? Philly is a large city in itself (not including the suburbs.) If it was a small market like Ithaca, NY, where a 250 watt translator can cover the city proper (which is the majority of the market), it would make a little more sense.
And it is important to remember that Nielsen does not rate "cities" but markets. The Philadelphia market is 8 counties.
Ithaca is not a Nielsen rated market, so it is hard to make a comparison.
They've passed on several opportunities to move to FM - 106.9, 96.5... Sounds like they're concentrating on the app for new audience and keeping the heritage audience on AM. If the FCC lifts or stretches the ownership caps, I could see KYW migrating to an FM, but with Entercom's FMs making good money now, they apparently see no need to instantly render 1060 obsolete. One wonders why they didn't at least acquire an FM translator for 1060. Some of these LPFMs are bound to close up shop over the next 5 to 10 years, so it's probably still possible. The silent W236AF (95.1 Burlington) is still hanging out there, isn't it?
I don't think its too late for KYW to be on 96.5 FM. 96.5 FM is bound to change again with their bad ratings.
All you care about is 1210 and 96.5 huh?
Whatever happened to her anyway? And Brad Segall for that matter? They just disappeared out of nowhere in 2016. Even their Twitter accounts are no longer active.Cheryl Elias.
And now I hear a distant "DAMN IT! THAT'S HER NAME!"
Whatever happened to her anyway? And Brad Segall for that matter? They just disappeared out of nowhere in 2016. Even their Twitter accounts are no longer active.