Maybe Townsquare should contact the local NPR affiliate. They could let The Bridge use the signal in some kind of partnership deal. As Buddy said, the most recent new Commercial formats haven't worked at all...
I agree with you again. This is getting weird Bolt. I think it's a bromance. NO new format is gonna work for anyone, because listeners no longer give a rats ass. Name 1 station with a new format in the past ten years that has taken the market by storm. ZERO. They all change formats 5x . Folks, the listeners are not there. 10 years ago WBEN had about 300K listeners per week. They now have 97K . WECK has 75K! And is 1KW and does not even cover Niagara County very well.
Here is what is going to happen. Because the other stations are going down so fast, WECK is going to hold steady or slightly go up. By the time that happens we will be top 7 12 p.
In the books, I see the cume's and TSL. Radio is losing cume. I could care less what anyone says about that. It is losing cume. Everywhere. I hate to be a doomsayer, and I love radio more than anything. I have never done anything else since 15 years old, but it is the truth. Spin it however you want, people are streaming radio, they are listening on voice activated devices, audio (which by the way includes all audi, not just terrestrial radio) is on the rise.
Here is the problem that is coming, or in some cases here.
The large companies have a ton of debt, and way overpaid. Spot purchasing, especially from National is way down. They are no longer on trying to make a profit from spot sales. Their stockholders are getting antsy. So they are making up new things to do, like digital. In the case of Audacy, the net margins which should be about 40% in the broadcast industry, are in the minus numbers. Just look at the stock page on AOL money. SO they will be selling.
Meanwhile, a company like mine has ZERO debt, great credit, great margins (they could always be better) and I have hired some of the best people in the industry, bar none! I can share the wealth with these people because they bring results . So instead of me pocketing a billion dollars, I share with these incredible people and pocket 800 million. Still a pretty nice day, and everyone is more than happy.
The fact is, I bought WECK knowing it's potential because I knew how bad the other companies were going to be doing. SO it's really because of them, that WECK is doing so well. I'll take that anyday.
I want radio to thrive and make a huge comeback. I really do. I feed off the competition. I am a maverick in so many ways. I love the challenge, but with new technologies that are just going to keep getting bigger and better, the big companies will be dead, and people like me with a track record will be buying them. Is that going to bring radio alive again, because I buy them? not at all. But it will be a lot better than what we are getting now, and I will not pay a price, or be beholden to anyone, like these wall street companies are.
Infact, look for a purchase announcement on the FCC website, or whatever radio site you go to, from me, in the next few weeks, it's already done.