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davidduran
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Jason Roberts said:If Springfield got a "combo", and a local owner, (or at least one committed to serving the local community) regardless of how it was arranged...I would be fairly certain an audio console would be the least concern of a licensee.
Why would someone need to move "into the old building" to be successful?
The "old building" is a part of radio of the past. Springfield should want radio of the future.
I respect the heritage of WIZE and WBLY...but, I'd rather have a vibrant, local broadcasting operation there than an operation living in the past.
Yes...the advertisers would accept it...if it's done correctly.
I agree.. As a former part timer at WULM I concur with the statement that the board, and building in general, are in rough shape. I would also hardly call what was done in the old WIZE studio a renovation. A thorough cleaning, yes, but not a renovation. It could very well be less expensive to move to a new location rather than bring Miracle Mile into the 21st century. I'm as sentimental as the next person but in all things there comes a time to let go and move on.
Now assuming this all happens, what would be done with WIZE/WULM to make them profitable? I can guess that most people would say Oldies on WIZE, Talk on WULM but I can't help but wonder if that would actually work. In any case a LARGE promotional budget would be needed since the average "Springfielder" isn't aware that either station still exists.