Well,...I'll add my part to this discussion, but before I do, I'd also like to ask that all of the members of The Think Tank, as well as the few Boobs that occassionally take issue with me...Pitch in here!
A Columbia resident recently said to me: "It you think Greenville(GSP) radio is bad, you should hear Columbia or Charleston!".
It is my understanding that those two markets are firing quality Air Talent, as if they can no longer speak. It would be easy for me to side with what appears to be a keen grasp of the obvious; Commercial Radio Is Dead. However, I see a faint light at the end of the tunnel. That light is held by newcomers to Radio Broadcast ownership. Whether current owners will admit one jot or tittle of failure is irrelevant. They own it. If they were to sell it, they can not get what they originally paid for it. Now, to the point of allegedly being stuck with it, how do we, at least, turn a small profit? To me, breaking even,..."is loosing". Here in the GSP market, COX will eventually make their exit, and sell both Hot 98, and the smoke blowin' monster freq 107.3 FM. Even though Clear Channel botched the format flippage of MY102, that was an effort to gain. The FCC also needs to have a say: Run it with all the intention of turning a profit or we will pull your license, and you will have to sell it! You get by with maybe two employees, but not for long. Then, just leave the PC on,...but you have to have at least one to ajust it. If you go dark, and turn the transmitter off, you still have bills...a meter base fee, and etc... I'll continue, and add more later, but let's now, here from everyone else....................