A better name: I98.7 ("I" standing for "Interstate")
Still ... 24 hours a day?TJ's show is a syndicated product for airing on any format with the breaks used within any existing music log. The podcast is just the compilation.
NY's a little too south for that branding.A better name: I98.7 ("I" standing for "Interstate")
Blame it on my brain because that's all I could think of.NY's a little too south for that branding.
Immediate cease and desist from Audacy.Tuesday morning it flips to 98.7 the box classic hip hop 😂
Who said anything about 24 hours? It'll likely be the morning show.Still ... 24 hours a day?
Additionally, I don't think there are any AMP stations in the US, Audacy or not, at all anymore.Someone asked on YT if "AMP Radio" returned to the city...no. AMP failed here on 92.3. Plus, this is much, much different from AMP; WBMP ran a rhythmic-leaning CHR format. This (for now) is hot AC.
And if that one buyer is out there, why haven't the come forward? Are they waiting for a fire sale? Could there have been buyers or other LMA-ers [religious or otherwise] that Emmis have turned down? Won't know unless someone spills the beans.Why would a company surrender an asset with a value of tens of millions? Really? All it takes is one buyer to meet Emmis' asking price.
THIS IS THE FORMAT. Until it's NOT.Tuesday morning it flips to 98.7 the box classic hip hop 😂
Not to mention the frequency starts with "98." Interstate 98 doesn't exist. Thinking the listeners would associate "8.7" with the southern stretch of the New York Thruway is a real reach.NY's a little too south for that branding.
Heard loud and clearTHIS IS THE FORMAT. Until it's NOT.
Unless ...Who said anything about 24 hours? It'll likely be the morning show.
As has been stated many times, many ways ... (Merry Christmas to you.) ... the owner has set a high price to satisfy the shareholders. When and whether that asking price comes down is up to him and those shareholders.And if that one buyer is out there, why haven't the come forward? Are they waiting for a fire sale? Could there have been buyers or other LMA-ers [religious or otherwise] that Emmis have turned down? Won't know unless someone spills the beans.
Nobody has reached Emmis' asking price. There have been plenty of interested parties. But you should try going to an investment bank and saying you want 30+ million to buy a radio station in 2024, especially a stand alone signal in a market. They'll not-so-kindly ask you to leave while laughing in your face.And if that one buyer is out there, why haven't the come forward? Are they waiting for a fire sale? Could there have been buyers or other LMA-ers [religious or otherwise] that Emmis have turned down? Won't know unless someone spills the beans.
That's right. There's no more.Additionally, I don't think there are any AMP stations in the US, Audacy or not, at all anymore.
Isn't Emmis's game plan to sell off all their radio stations? Hopefully they're smart enough to lower the price if so.Nobody has reached Emmis' asking price. There have been plenty of interested buyers. Try going to an investment bank and saying you want 30+ million to buy a radio station in 2024. They'll not-so-kindly ask you to leave while laughing in your face.
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