macab4490 said:Guys, I had to say it - but this is a good decision.
It was time. It was quite obvious, financially for the primary reason. Now, Christian AC (K-Love) coming to the Gulf Coast? Well - it's a debatable call but I do know this: 107.3 Hit Music Now will be the OFFICIAL CHR station now. Look for Ryan Seacrest to come in, and maybe some of WABB's talents coming to 107.3 FM. We could however see a Cumulus station rolling in the /Hot-AC/Adult CHR vibe - again and I say 94.1 will be the station to flip it to Hot AC. Mix 94.1? 94.1 the Vibe? 100.7 seems too good of a station to flip formats. They are still "new." It would be wise for 94.1 to flip to Adult CHR cause you have 99.9 and 100.7 being an 80's, 90's and Today's Soft AC approach-like format. Guys, the radio dial on the Gulf Coast will be defined this year. Let the changes begin!
I can't say I will miss WABB-FM because I have not seen them from Day 1 to now. Rest In Peace.
Nate Wesley said:macab4490 said:Guys, I had to say it - but this is a good decision.
It was time. It was quite obvious, financially for the primary reason. Now, Christian AC (K-Love) coming to the Gulf Coast? Well - it's a debatable call but I do know this: 107.3 Hit Music Now will be the OFFICIAL CHR station now. Look for Ryan Seacrest to come in, and maybe some of WABB's talents coming to 107.3 FM. We could however see a Cumulus station rolling in the /Hot-AC/Adult CHR vibe - again and I say 94.1 will be the station to flip it to Hot AC. Mix 94.1? 94.1 the Vibe? 100.7 seems too good of a station to flip formats. They are still "new." It would be wise for 94.1 to flip to Adult CHR cause you have 99.9 and 100.7 being an 80's, 90's and Today's Soft AC approach-like format. Guys, the radio dial on the Gulf Coast will be defined this year. Let the changes begin!
I can't say I will miss WABB-FM because I have not seen them from Day 1 to now. Rest In Peace.
I figured you would find some sort of pleasure with this, but...how bad did they need the money not to talk to Clear Channel? Townsquare Media? Any commercial broadcaster?
This is the first and only time you'll see this phrase on this board: Poor Cumulus. I think they would leave the licenses WDLT and all of their AMs in a Springdale Mall dumpster just to own WABB, especially after all those years (and money spent) trying to best them.
The folks at GoForth Media might be shaking on their bent knees.
Dr voicetrack said:107.3 will stay just the way it is.
Zach said:I'm not fan of CHR and have been critical of WABB in the past, but I have to express my disappointment with this sale to EMF. The last thing this region needs is MORE religion. We have enough already, with no less than 13 coastal stations by my count offering some type of religious programming. We already have a K-Love in Navarre, and an American Family Radio in Pascagoula. And locally owned religious programming from GoForth and whoever owns WOSM. We really don't need to lose one of the market's best signals to something non-commercial and so oversaturated on the dial already.
This is a huge score for EMF, but a loss for commercial radio in general in this area. I actually respect the Dittman family for wanting out of radio if their passion lies elsewhere now, but I wish they'd found another buyer; selling to EMF is no better than Clear Channel or Cumulus as far as local programming goes. They're doing Mobile a HUGE disservice in that regard.
Nate Wesley said:Dr voicetrack said:107.3 will stay just the way it is.
I'm not so sure about that.
WABB as we know it is going kaput. That's a big shakeup in itself. Cumulus has failed several times on two frequencies to dethrone WABB, but relatively speaking--Clear Channel has only started. Given all of the things CC has done involving WRGV 107.3, maybe there's one more big move they should make: Swap the frequencies of 'Hit Music Now' and 'The Rocket'.
96.1 has an application to use more of the Class C power it can legally use (95kW, up from 73kW), blanketing the Mobile County side better than 107.3. And The Rocket @ 107.3 would easily pair with TK101. Think about the old Mobile/Pensacola split amongst Class C stations--is it okay to stand pat with 107.3 if it isn't making a true move to Mobile? Not only that, but can you really count on 'Poor Cumulus'* standing pat? We could probably have i104 dropped on us with a few executive emails and some mouseclicks.
*EDIT: I promise, that's the last time you'll see it. E-slap me if I type it again, lol