Hertzkeeper,
At what point in time was WABB AM/FM worth $25 million?
At what point in time was WABB AM/FM worth $25 million?
Gasping4Airtime said:ka2xuk said:NoWayNoCC said:The FCC needs to halt this sale, pronto.
Unfortunately, the FCC won't halt this sale. It will be rubber-stamped, just as other station sales are routinely rubber-stamped. You can thank deregulation for that. The saddest thing about this is that the area loses a local service to a greedy out-of-state operator who will run canned satellite-delivered programming without a shred of localism. I fail to see how stations such as those owned by EMF (the parent of "K-Love") even remotely serve the public interest.
I've always had some beef with K-Love and not because they are a religious outlet (I am a born again Christian myself) but because they have run other local stations with the same format with local talent, content, traffic, weather, ect. out of business. That doesn't seem to me like a very "Christian" thing to do.
Megacycler said:Hertzkeeper,
At what point in time was WABB AM/FM worth $25 million?
Megacycler said:Hertzkeeper,
At what point in time was WABB AM/FM worth $25 million?
helloagain said:If they deliver a better product than what is available to the local market, why not? what is not Christian about being good at what you do?
ka2xuk said:That's exactly the point...EMF does not deliver a better product! Which would you rather have: A local Christian station that gives you local news, weather, and tells you what is happening at your local churches and, for that matter, gives a radio pulpit to your local pastor
EMF is to religious broadcasting what Walmart is to retail. Like Walmart, it has put many good local outlets out of business and it has spread across the country like cancer.
Greed is not a Christian value.
ka2xuk said:helloagain said:If they deliver a better product than what is available to the local market, why not? what is not Christian about being good at what you do?
That's exactly the point...EMF does not deliver a better product! Which would you rather have: A local Christian station that gives you local news, weather, and tells you what is happening at your local churches and, for that matter, gives a radio pulpit to your local pastor...or a canned satellite feed from California with nothing local other than the legal ID at the top of the hour? EMF should leave the local stations alone and just get a channel on Sirius XM, where there are several other national Christian channels of various flavors.
EMF is to religious broadcasting what Walmart is to retail. Like Walmart, it has put many good local outlets out of business and it has spread across the country like cancer.
Greed is not a Christian value.
Kent said:But it's not a choice. Keep in mind that there could be a reason you don't already have a local Christian station giving you local news, weather and happenings. Usually, these stations don't exist because they're not able to make enough money in the marketplace.
Zach said:This is Alabama… Christian music of any flavor will sell here. Mobile has WBHY "Power 88" that has some local content. Heck, it might be 100% local for all I know. Birmingham has WDJC who is not only a successful Christian music station but also commercial and usually well rated. Z 88 in Orlando just made #1 in that market's 12+. The south is a good market for CCM and those types of formats.
ka2xuk said:helloagain said:If they deliver a better product than what is available to the local market, why not? what is not Christian about being good at what you do?
That's exactly the point...EMF does not deliver a better product! Which would you rather have: A local Christian station that gives you local news, weather, and tells you what is happening at your local churches and, for that matter, gives a radio pulpit to your local pastor...or a canned satellite feed from California with nothing local other than the legal ID at the top of the hour? EMF should leave the local stations alone and just get a channel on Sirius XM, where there are several other national Christian channels of various flavors.
EMF is to religious broadcasting what Walmart is to retail. Like Walmart, it has put many good local outlets out of business and it has spread across the country like cancer.
Greed is not a Christian value.
Kent said:Forgot about WBHY. Sorry about that! In that case, you have your choice, and you should make it accordingly. If you don't like the way EMF does business, their programming, etc., listen to the competition and don't support them in any way. Problem solved!
Time Traveler said:I heard WABB-FM briefly in early 1974. At the time....they were doing AOR in the evening and apparently simulcasting Top 40 with 1480 during the day. Does anybody else recall this? Were they ever a full time AOR station?
Time Traveler said:I heard WABB-FM briefly in early 1974. At the time....they were doing AOR in the evening and apparently simulcasting Top 40 with 1480 during the day. Does anybody else recall this? Were they ever a full time AOR station?
Zach said:WBHY-FM is at a slight coverage disadvantage to WABB-FM, since it only runs 33 kW at 623 feet, versus WABB's 100 kW @ 1552 feet.
WBHY still covers all of Mobile but it falls short of being a local signal in Pensacola. WKFP Navarre's 60 dBu cuts the middle of Pensacola and is the only existing K-Love in the area so when WABB flips there will be a ton of overlap east of Pensacola. WABB's 60 dBu is huge, encompassing all of Pensacola and Gulf Breeze, Pace and Milton, and even Pascagoula and Ocean Springs in Mississippi. With this move, K-Love will be the only CCM choice that covers such a large area.