aaronread said:Well, I wasn't aware that Merlin Media nor Cumulus Radio actually OWNS any signals in the Boston market...?
aaronread said:Well, I wasn't aware that Merlin Media nor Cumulus Radio actually OWNS any signals in the Boston market...? Still, for CBS it's an idea not without merit. But there's four factors mitigating against it:
- WBZ has the only real full-service/full-market AM signal in Boston. It's huge. It's powerful. It comes in solidly pretty much everywhere, day or night. I'm exaggerating a little, of course...but it's not like WRKO or WEEI, which are decent signals but have real issues after dark in significant areas of the market.
- What would CBS have to nuke to put WBZ(AM) on an FM? They've got 104.1, 100.7, 103.3 and 98.5 to choose. All are solid signals, so you can't discount any on coverage. However, I would assume that 98.5's success means it's not an option. It's been a while since I've really looked, but I've been under the impression that 100.7 and 103.3 are still solid performers. Possibly 104.1 is not, and I say that ONLY because they were "bumped" to a new freq with the demise of WBCN and rise of the SportsHub. (I move I readily acknowledge there were multiple reasons for) But if the Mix format was really doing all that poorly I would assume that CBS would've already nuked it and put WBZ(AM) on there. Assumption is the mother of f**kups, I know...but the logic seems clean to me. (shrug)
- If you put WBZ NewsRadio on FM, what do you do with the AM? Just keep simulcasting? That's kind of a waste since all of CBS's FM properties are hefty, market-covering signals.
- AFAIK, WBZ(AM) is still doing really well in the ratings...isn't it? Why blow up a potentially lucrative FM product to fix something that, as far as this quarter's earning report is concerned, still isn't broken?
As always, if folks are privy to more recent and/or accurate knowledge than my own, then I shall gladly defer to your judgment.
Gregg said:CBS has LOTS of well-performing AM stations. It owns nearly all the nation's All-News stations and all but the ones in Chicago and San Francisco are on AM.
(WTOP in Washington, on FM, is owned by Hubbard, even though it runs CBS News on The Hour.) CBS also owns big AM News-Talk stations such as WCCO Minneapolis, KDKA Pittsburgh, KMOX St. Louis and WTIC Hartford.
Someday it's going to have to figure out what it does with these AM money-makers. They bring in plenty of cash but I suppose their days on the AM dial are numbered. I'm sure the radio execs at CBS are glad the process is gradual.
Here's what I don't understand. Young people are adept at operating all sorts of electronic gadgets that baffle their parents. So why can't they figure out how to flip the "AM-FM" switch on their radios if they want formats that don't need FM's fidelity... News, Talk and Sports?
Gregg said:Here's what I don't understand. Young people are adept at operating all sorts of electronic gadgets that baffle their parents. So why can't they figure out how to flip the "AM-FM" switch on their radios if they want formats that don't need FM's fidelity... News, Talk and Sports?
CTListener said:If you're, say, a 22-year-old suburban white male, your FM presets might be WXKS-FM, WFNX, WBOS, WAAF, WEEI-FM (for Red Sox and Celtics games) and WBZ-FM (for the Pats and Bruins)...
recto101 said:I say they should before Merlin or Cumulus decides to put all News on Boston FM Stations. Look at San Francisco KGO is now called News 810 AM and Chicago has a Merlin News station competing against 105.9 FM WBBM Chicago. Or CBS putting an FM news Station in DC against WTOP AM.
dhoule said:@Cranky Yankee--It's not that young people don't know how to switch to AM. It's that they believe there is nothing for them there.
encarta95 said:Merlin's prime time for a Boston buy would have been when 102.5 was for sale in '06, or 99.5 in '09.
encarta95 said:I know Merlin bought a Boston-related domain name (FMNewsBoston.com or something like that), but in terms of FM properties, is there really anything for them to buy? I'd imagine that 92.5, 95.3, and 99.1 could be available for the right price, but none could give full-market coverage.
DanStrassberg said:encarta95 said:Merlin's prime time for a Boston buy would have been when 102.5 was for sale in '06, or 99.5 in '09.
--a similar situation locally would be WPLM. The $8.5 million price is widely considered to have been a steal but I guess it might be thought of as a distress sale. The other is the $22.5 million that Merlin is paying for full-B 106.9 in Camden NJ (Philadelphia), which delivers a full-market signal to market #7 (Boston is #10).