Everyone seems to be missing the elephant in the room.
Talk Radio has not been financially successful in South Florida for literally 20+ years.
WIOD-AM was #4 Persons 25-54 in the Winter Book 1995. It had always had local personalities, like the likes of which will NEVER be seen in South Florida Radio ever again. Within a year, Cox sold the station to Bud Paxson for $13 Million - and radio stations were selling for 12x cash flow at that time (and Bud was overpaying, burning through his HSN money). For those slow in math, that means with all the local talent and ratings, at the end of the year, the station made less than $1M profit. The annual legal bills (due in no small part to the highly local staff) was more than the annual profit.
Former Cox VP Bob Greene wanted to do FM Talk circa 1999 when what is now WTMI was acquired. Bob had been the GM of WIOD-AM and knew the market well. Even in his best plans, he projected a multi-million dollar shortfall for the first 3 years, breakeven the 4th year before turning a short profit in the 5th year. Needless to say, the station never went talk.
Furthermore, as talk has bombed so badly in South Florida with PPM (just look at Neil Rogers numbers going from Diary to PPM - where he hardly broke a 1 share), its even LESS viable today than it was 10 years ago.
Dream all you want, but a poorly rated music station can turn more profit than a well programmed talked station in South Florida - and some major shift of economies will have to happen in South Florida before anyone will consider FM talk in this era.
Talk Radio has not been financially successful in South Florida for literally 20+ years.
WIOD-AM was #4 Persons 25-54 in the Winter Book 1995. It had always had local personalities, like the likes of which will NEVER be seen in South Florida Radio ever again. Within a year, Cox sold the station to Bud Paxson for $13 Million - and radio stations were selling for 12x cash flow at that time (and Bud was overpaying, burning through his HSN money). For those slow in math, that means with all the local talent and ratings, at the end of the year, the station made less than $1M profit. The annual legal bills (due in no small part to the highly local staff) was more than the annual profit.
Former Cox VP Bob Greene wanted to do FM Talk circa 1999 when what is now WTMI was acquired. Bob had been the GM of WIOD-AM and knew the market well. Even in his best plans, he projected a multi-million dollar shortfall for the first 3 years, breakeven the 4th year before turning a short profit in the 5th year. Needless to say, the station never went talk.
Furthermore, as talk has bombed so badly in South Florida with PPM (just look at Neil Rogers numbers going from Diary to PPM - where he hardly broke a 1 share), its even LESS viable today than it was 10 years ago.
Dream all you want, but a poorly rated music station can turn more profit than a well programmed talked station in South Florida - and some major shift of economies will have to happen in South Florida before anyone will consider FM talk in this era.