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WAAF sold to EMF....

WAAF got sold out cheap....The station should have sold for $107.5million and not $10.75million.

The question is...Why is WAAF billing itself in the Boston market when they are out of the Worcester area (Westborough)...<They are the in the top 5 in that market.

Because there's only about $12 million worth of ad revenue in the entire Worcester market for all the stations targeting it to split up, that's why. Entercom wanted a piece of the far larger Boston pie with WAAF. The decline of current rock to a musical niche rather than a genre with mainstream appeal rendered all the effort Entercom put into positioning WAAF as a Boston station futile. No one would have paid over $100 million for WAAF at any time in its history.
 
According to what I read, The Rock format will continue to operate on 104.1 WWBX-HD2 and 93.7 WEEI-HD2 and Radio.com following the sale.
 
According to what I read, The Rock format will continue to operate on 104.1 WWBX-HD2 and 93.7 WEEI-HD2 and Radio.com following the sale.

"Operate" means the music only will be available there. It's just a way for Entercom to minimize negative blowback. The 12 people who own HD radios might find it if they even bother looking for it...
 
Hearing that WAAF was to re-position itself, add new local jocks etc, as of March 2 (re-launch). Then EMF came in and said, here's some money, and the deal was quickly put together...(@bostonradiotweet: "Mistress Carrie mentioned during today’s eulogy that March 2 was going to be WAAF’s relaunch date. Told from sources with direct knowledge of the situation,’relaunch’ would’ve included a revised playlist/positioning and brand new line-up with local staff."

Now it'll be gone in a little over 24 hours. And the streaming of "WAAF" on the HD2s and radio dot com? No DJs. All automation.

Will the EMF get new call letters for 107.3?
 
It's certainly possible. WODS is getting its ass kicked by WXKS, and ditching a struggling CHR for the WAAF relaunch attempt might work, especially as Entercom just became $10 million richer. But WODS isn't down in the absolute doldrums that WAAF was either, so we'll see. I don't have access to the data Entercom has so I can only speculate on gut instinct.
WAAF’s ratings would be better if they were on an actual Boston signal capable of covering the entire market (and then some).
 
Did they downgrade in recent years? I had family in the Amherst MA area in the 1980s. In that era, WAAF was THE then-called album rock station in not only Boston and Worcester, but in the eastern part of the Springfield market as well. I could easily hear them in the car from Northampton to Salem, as well as into Vermont and New Hampshire and parts of Connecticut. That format wouldn't work today, but I'm surprised the signal seems to have been cut back.

they moved the tower from the mountain in Paxton, MA eastward a number of years ago to get a better signal into Boston to go after that market. I heard a big rumor that they may move the tower back there when the ownership changes to EMF. Not sure if that would even make sense cause KLove signal on 106.9 in Hartford covers Western Ma just fine
 
they moved the tower from the mountain in Paxton, MA eastward a number of years ago to get a better signal into Boston to go after that market. I heard a big rumor that they may move the tower back there when the ownership changes to EMF. Not sure if that would even make sense cause KLove signal on 106.9 in Hartford covers Western Ma just fine

There are places north and west of Boston where the transmitter location change has helped, it's been said here, and there are certainly more ears to reach in the Boston area then out west, so that rumor doesn't make much sense to me, especially since WCCC puts a perfectly adequate signal into the Springfield area.
 
If we’re talking rumors, I’d heard that it was former longtime PD Ron Valeri who was the big proponent of the West Boylston signal. Supposedly wherever he lived there was a slight improvement and he was the one that insisted that it stay there. Who knows whether or not that’s true.

I agree with those who have said that move eventually lead to the station’s demise. The monster signal from Paxton, even though it didn’t contribute to revenue in the Boston market was part of AAF’s charm.
 
If we’re talking rumors, I’d heard that it was former longtime PD Ron Valeri who was the big proponent of the West Boylston signal. Supposedly wherever he lived there was a slight improvement and he was the one that insisted that it stay there. Who knows whether or not that’s true.

I'm only a listener, not in the business, but it doesn't seem plausible to me that a program director's opinion on transmitter location would be solicited or welcomed by management, especially on the technical side. I call BS on this one, but who knows, maybe the music people at some stations have more pull than I think they do.
 
WAAF got sold out cheap....The station should have sold for $107.5million and not $10.75million.

The question is...Why is WAAF billing itself in the Boston market when they are out of the Worcester area (Westborough)...<They are the in the top 5 in that market.

Worcester is a very small market. There are a dozen Boston stations that each bill more than all the revenue in Worcester combined.

That is why WAAF moved the transmitter and COL to the part of the county that is in the Boston MSA... it qualified as a "home" station back in the diary days when they did that.
 
A lot of the callsigns I thought of have been taken - so I wonder what 107.3's K-LOVE calls will be? Maybe WLLB?
 
A lot of the callsigns I thought of have been taken - so I wonder what 107.3's K-LOVE calls will be? Maybe WLLB?

Naw, there has to be at least the letter K or V in their call letters. Maybe a B as well, but then Country 102.5 just might have a problem with that combo.
 
Worcester, the second-largest city in Massachusetts, is not a Boston suburb. I know it's difficult for people in great big Western states like Washington to wrap their heads around the idea that cities 45 miles apart could be distinct markets, but that's the way it is in the itty-bitty states of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.

Separate radio markets. But Worcester is a part of the Boston TV market. That's where some confusion can happen as TV markets are often bigger than radio markets.
 
Am in Back Bay now.On my HD portable there's an open carrier on WZLX HD3. it's labelled K-Love.

Interesting, thanks for catching that. Let us know when K-Love starts on WZLX HD3. It sounds like are adding it to help the coverage area for those like me with HD radios. Maybe it will start on Saturday too.
 
Am in Back Bay now.On my HD portable there's an open carrier on WZLX HD3. it's labelled K-Love.

I'm also seeing that on my HD radio here in Somerville. No audio on it.

Doesn't make much sense to me. If it's not some sort of weird error, why would EMF want K-Love to be on WZLX HD3? Especially if they have to pay iHeart for use of the channel? Wouldn't seem worth it for a subchannel.

EMF may want a full-power (analog) FM transmitter right in Boston as well as 107.3 in metro-west, but WZLX is still doing pretty well for iHeart, a lot better than WAAF was doing for Entercom. Doesn't seem like iHeart would want to sell WZLX. Perhaps one of their lesser-performing Boston FM's?

Though it's not full-power, I could see them going for 97.7 WKAF, using the old WAAF/WKAF idea of covering west and north of Boston from Boylston, and Boston proper and south of Boston from Blue Hill.

Or, could EMF be wanting to use WZLX HD3 as an over-the-air link to feed their signal to another (analog) station elsewhere in the area?
 
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