cold_coffee said:
Huh! Let them die. We need to weed the garden of bad operators. Many of these people
got their licenses for free. What about those who paid millions for a radio frequency?
We should protect them instead. Let the others die! Boo hoo hoo!
I respectfully disagree. QUALITY programming is what guarantees your protection. If you prove you have no CLUE what you're doing and continue to lose ratings, revenue and market share - GET OUT and go sit on the beach! Why should the FCC protect you just because you have a large bank account? That makes no sense.
The millionaires (both individuals and corps) are the reason radio is so pathetic in major markets. The ability to purchase has nothing to do with ability to understand the radio business, programming, etc., as MANY have proven time and time again. The 'little people' in radio that are forced to work for these idiots are the ones that actually know what's needed, but the outspoken are condemned and dismissed, leaving the a**kissers and yesmen.
Look no further than the incompetence displayed (and heard) everyday in this market.
THANKS to the FCC for seeing this and offering the LPFMs the opportunity to prove this.
IF ANYTHING, THE FCC NEEDS TO CUT BACK on the power allotted to MOST of the metro stations so they can only reach their COL.
A Shelbyville licensed station should only be allotted enough signal strength to reach Shelbyville, a Brownsburg licensed station should only have enough strength to cover Hendricks County, etc.
This would rid the industry of millionaires and free up the airwaves for those who wish to SERVE their community. The investment needed would be less, the expectation of large profits would be less, and the focus would go back on the communities served, not the embarrassing EGOs of the owners.