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Well, the book has ended. Any predictions on the numbers this time around?
OK, here's my thoughts. Some stations will go up, some will go down and some will remain the same. Those that will go up will raise their rates, those that stay the same will not adjust their rates, and at the stations where the ratings go down, management will blame the air talent, and the GM will get a raise anyway. And a new Lexus on lease.Musicradio said:I'm surprised no one will leave any thoughts to this question.
txradiochick said:For what it's worth...I think you'll see the Fix rise a bit more and KEWL continue to fall. But, all in all Kicker will remain on top. KTOY may have a bit of bump upwards. KEWL's AM flip to talk will have no impact in this book or any others. Just another waste of a signal and worse yet...a waste for advertisers dollars.
Thumbs up to the idea of live radio on Saturday morning to the guys at Kicker. I was out doing my usual garage sale Saturday activities when a live announcement came on the air about the search for a man accused of alledgely shooting a police officer overnight. I was stunned. Nice job you guys!
When's the book due and do you think they will have to ship it in by boat?
txradiochick said:KEWL's AM flip to talk will have no impact in this book or any others. Just another waste of a signal and worse yet...a waste for advertisers dollars.
txradiochick said:No, KEWL was similcastings it's FM signal on the AM with the same call letters. They switched it over to a talk format and changed the call letter to KTTK. With Texarkana Radio having their AM and carrying all the heavy hitters KTTK's only option was to push local programming. The local talent lasted about two weeks before walking. Since the FM signal is a little weak in buildings, I'm thinking we will see another drop in the FM's numbers because of the AM flip.