pccrw said:Sad, they had a CP to move to 540KHz. Move it to Asheville, it is all about population.
secondchoice said:Art sometimes posts on this site. I am sure he will give us the info some. Compared to the other operations, the 680 worked well coverage wise. There was quite a lot posted about the Sylva / WCNN 680 issue. Maybe the Dickeys will be able to improve 680 with out dealing with WRGC. I have driven the area frequently and if you push scan on AM or FM sometimes it will not stop!! This area has lost many "non tourist" jobs in the last few years. The Bryson City station was dark. The WRGC web site says their lease is up. I wonder if Mr Childers is the landlord. The 540 will work in several cities, some bigger than Asheville. I was talking to an operator and suggested he should "check out" 540. Art have filed and so there was no reason to pursue it.
eacalhoun1 said:I highly doubt Art will be posting anything - at least anytime soon. WLOS-TV News did a good story on the station this evening and reported that Georgia-Carolina Radiocasting had not returned phone calls seeking comment.
Eric
taylorengineer said:If Art Sutton can't make a go of it then who could? This guy is one of the better operators and you can tell from the news story linked above that the community wants, and needs, local radio.
The previous comment about the mill closings is one of the issues. Another important factor has been Walmart. Walmart has shut down more small town retailers than you can count. All so we can have cheap, Chinese manufactured "stuff."
Most small towns can not support a media outlet because the small business retailer is practically extinct. Lower prices may be good for us as consumers but it will be hell to pay for the small businessperson......and indirectly.....everyone who works for them!
Enjoy your cheap flat screen TV......hope you're teaching your children Chinese..............
tothedj said:It's amazing to me that "Wal-Mart" can make a difference between a radio station staying on the air or going dark, i'm saddened that WRGC in Sylva signed off because of the economy, but in your smaller communities, this is becoming the case more often, plant closings contributes to this, and keep in mind many owners of small stores who have been opened for decades are fading, not in every case because of a "Big Box" retailer coming in.