... I'd suggest moving two of the Saturday hosts to a weekday show if they didn't have other obligations.
And which two would those be?
... I'd suggest moving two of the Saturday hosts to a weekday show if they didn't have other obligations.
And which two would those be?
Y'know what's sad? KB having a point five. The station's on life support, ready for last rites. Light a candle.
What surprises me is that neither Cumulus or Townsquare is willing to make a play for WWKB and turn it into a news/talk outlet to challenge WBEN. Yes, I'm fully aware that it would cost a LOT of money to run it and do it right....and if it was done, they'd probably go with satellite-fed talk for most of the day(ESPECIALLY if Cumulus wound up owning it). But you'd have to think someone is up for the challenge to take on 'BEN.
What surprises me is that neither Cumulus or Townsquare is willing to make a play for WWKB and turn it into a news/talk outlet to challenge WBEN.
What surprises me is that neither Cumulus or Townsquare is willing to make a play for WWKB and turn it into a news/talk outlet to challenge WBEN.
In the last few years they have tried talk for the left and music like the old KB but I guess neither worked. What I don't understand is why Entercom never put WGR or WBEN programming on a 50Kw station instead of leaving them on their 5kw dial positions. Then they could sell 930 or 550 and have better coverage for one of them. Is that crazy?
I think with the right owner(not Cumulus)who is willing to invest and have patience with it, KB can make something out of itself instead of being the AM answer to 92.9 or 107.7
Considering the WWKB-WGR site has six co-mingled towers with one 1520 tower shared with the 550 night pattern, and the maintenance issues become even more complex.
More than one former engineer has said the ground system and antenna tuning networks on Big Tree Road aren't what they once were. Maintaining multi-tower directional AM antennas is an expensive proposition. Considering the WWKB-WGR site has six co-mingled towers with one 1520 tower shared with the 550 night pattern, and the maintenance issues become even more complex.Both 550 and 930 have as good as or better daytime coverage than 1520. Keep in mind that the rough equation is that 1 kw at 550 is as good as 50 kw at 1500. Check the innermost red contours for each station at www.radio-locator.com and you will see that 1520 has no advantage over the lower dial position stations.
David: True enough on the talk radio aging angle, but blame that on programmers who are stuck in their ways and won't go for changes in how to do talk radio better.
David: True enough on the talk radio aging angle, but blame that on programmers who are stuck in their ways and won't go for changes in how to do talk radio better.
Programmers aren't the problem here. It's the audience who's stuck in their ways. If there was a big audience for other forms of talk, programmers would jump on it. In fact, there's a big audience for sports talk, and that's also being done.
I for one would like to hear about your ideas on changes to "do talk radio better". I ask because there are very bright radio minds who've tried to move away from the "traditional" talk radio model but have had limited success.
Programmers aren't the problem here. It's the audience who's stuck in their ways. If there was a big audience for other forms of talk, programmers would jump on it. In fact, there's a big audience for sports talk, and that's also being done.
I would say go look at Darryl Hicks' articles; he's been in talk radio for DECADES and he's written a lot about the format.