Urban can't bill. WJJJ and WAMO have proved that beyond any reasonable doubt.
Parttimer, why do you think they can't bill? What exactly is it that they can't make money?
Urban can't bill. WJJJ and WAMO have proved that beyond any reasonable doubt.
Raymond said:Urban can't bill. WJJJ and WAMO have proved that beyond any reasonable doubt.
Parttimer, why do you think they can't bill? What exactly is it that they can't make money?
Parttimer said:Raymond said:Urban can't bill. WJJJ and WAMO have proved that beyond any reasonable doubt.
Parttimer, why do you think they can't bill? What exactly is it that they can't make money?
Just looking at history. Both stations went away because they weren't billing. Your guess is as good as mine as to why advertisers didn't want to be there.
db59 said:Take WLTJ and turn it into a full-blown oldies station playing everything from the mid '50's to the late '70's, like a combination of the old 1250 WTAE-AM and what 3WS used to be. I know I'd listen to that in a heartbeat.
Talk_Dude said:db59 said:Take WLTJ and turn it into a full-blown oldies station playing everything from the mid '50's to the late '70's, like a combination of the old 1250 WTAE-AM and what 3WS used to be. I know I'd listen to that in a heartbeat.
You, and about 25 other people. And most of them are posting here in the Pittsburgh forum.
MsMusicRadio said:Two stations playing "oldies' are one and two in the Tampa-St.Pete PPM's
Talk_Dude said:MsMusicRadio said:Two stations playing "oldies' are one and two in the Tampa-St.Pete PPM's
Like Clark Ingrham said, "An FM oldies station would have plenty of listeners. They'd all be 50+, though." You can't make much money selling advertising to old folks.
apostate said:But you won't get agency business, and there's still enough of that out there that it is most stations' bread and butter.
The comment about poor sales staffs was particularly true as it pertained to WAMO, whose staff toward the end couldn't sell any format, not just Urban.
BOB bills fairly well, and the same staff that sells it also sells Q 92.9. Q's ratings, however, make it a dumping ground for bonus spots and other "value-added" stuff for BOB. Steel City has some people who can sell. In Q, however, they don't really have an attractive product.
1250WTAE said:It's still the largest demo in Pittsburgh. To say you can't sell to that demo is again simply wrong.
cingram said:I think an AM oldies station with a good signal would do just fine. Renda is probably making money with
brokered-time on WMNY, but if I had 1360, I'd change the call letters to WIXZ and play the appropriate
oldies for the demo. Same thing for 1250, which reportedly is for sale.
C.