Don't be negative; Lotus is a good, "live and local" focused broadcaster with extremely good sales operations.Check back after January and let’s see how these “heritage radio stations” are faring…
Don't be negative; Lotus is a good, "live and local" focused broadcaster with extremely good sales operations.Check back after January and let’s see how these “heritage radio stations” are faring…
Not being negative, David… Just being realistic. Everything seems fine and good now, but things can change. January will be a good time to see what happens after the honeymoon ends.Don't be negative; Lotus is a good, "live and local" focused broadcaster with extremely good sales operations.
Could they make the stations any worse, ratings' wise? If the new owners are competent in other markets, it seems that at least KPLZ and KOMO would hold up the way they are now... KVI is the one that probably could use some help.Not being negative, David… Just being realistic. Everything seems fine and good now, but things can change. January will be a good time to see what happens after the honeymoon ends.
Lotus is a private, debt free company. They don't have to answer to investment analysts, outside shareholders or anyone else except the Kalmenson family. Howard has been in radio ownership since the 1960's, and his father was a theater operator before him. In fact, back in the 60's and 70's the company was known as Lotus Theater Company, as it was the remains of the movie house business Howard Kalmenson's father had operated.Could they make the stations any worse, ratings' wise? If the new owners are competent in other markets, it seems that at least KPLZ and KOMO would hold up the way they are now... KVI is the one that probably could use some help.
Give it a few days from the close. They've probably already applied for new calls as part of the transaction closing. The FCC will send them an approval to use the new calls, along with the reassigned license pretty soon. Once the new calls are approved, KOMO-AM will no longer exist, so they would need to start doing the TOH ID at that time.Do they get the use of the KOMO calls until they move out of the studios?
They haven't applied for new calls.Give it a few days from the close. They've probably already applied for new calls as part of the transaction closing. The FCC will send them an approval to use the new calls, along with the reassigned license pretty soon. Once the new calls are approved, KOMO-AM will no longer exist, so they would need to start doing the TOH ID at that time.
Not sure how you know that Scott. The database is WAY behind.They haven't applied for new calls.
But in LA they only have a very local Spanish language sports station, a Farsi station and a very traditional Mexican Regional music gold station. They have no studios and no staff to do the Seattle formats. And none of the LA formats is suitable for Seattle... and, they don't "import" formats in their markets except for some English language AM sports content in markets where they have more than one sports station like Las Vegas.The fact that Lotus has made the effort and built new studios and offices in the area, seem to indicate that they intend on making a go in the Seattle/Tacoma market. If they really wanted to keep operating expenses low, they could have satellite-ed all the Seattle stations out of Los Angeles.
There are ways on the FCC databases to look up pending call letter changes that Scott and I are both aware of.Not sure how you know that Scott. The database is WAY behind.
Let me guess...Are they going to name it K-News?I am a premium subscriber, and new calls are KNWN. Apparently it'll happen tonight.
Sounds like NorthWestNews...Let me guess...Are they going to name it K-News?
That would be better, more original.Sounds like NorthWestNews...