What we're all seeing Shawn, is what happens when a regular "Joe" like you or I, who are not business people, do get to have the dream of owning their own radio station. All of us at some time have dreamt how great it would be to get to own our own radio station. The problem is, most of us are broadcasters, newscasters, disk jockeys, and talk show hosts. We are familiar with the entertainment/news end of radio, the on air part. We all have ideas on what to program, etc. This former jock, now owner, has to learn the business side of radio and learn all the regs so that he can keep his station in compliance so that the FCC doesn't shut him down. You know how the government is, he's got all sorts of files to keep, etc, not to mention all the electronic issues, etc, that need to be kept with in the set parameters, etc. 1260 WAMS being a mom and pop operation with a very limited cash flow, he also now has to think of how he'll pay the bills, etc, and pay to fix things that break such as when his station was hit by lightning. So besides being the PD, the local jock, the owner, he's also the sales person (he just did hire a person to help with sales part time), the accountant, etc, etc. We got to talking, and he started thinking of the things he'd like to do with 1260 WAMS, to make it more like Newark's own WNRK when it was Newark's stations like carrying local high school football, Swap Shop, local news/weather/traffic, etc, but then he said all it takes is money. So obviously he's got to build the station slowly, doing what he can afford to pay for and not going into the hole, if possible. He explained that the few brokered preachers on 1260 WAMS are the main source of money right now for his station. He mentioned some other things he's done too that have brought in revenue, but he truly is walking a tightrope.
So he's got the dream of owning his own radio station and I think I'm glad I'm not in his shoes. His money is riding on the success of 1260 WAMS. Based on what some of the others here have said about the poor odds of AM, much less a weak signaled AM of surviving today, I think he's got an up hill battle with plenty of barriers to get in his way. So even though I may not understand or agree with some of the things he's done, I've got to give him a break and over look some of the things he's done that I wouldn't have done and enjoy his station when it's on the air playing oldies and hope he is able to pull a rabbit out of his hat and prove all the doomsayers wrong.
I was talking to him the other day and when I asked him about putting up some billboards to promote his station he said, some day, but the last time he bought a billboard was in Dover a few years ago and the price was $1000. So imagine what the price would be today on US 13/40, I-95, US 202, etc, prime locations in Wilmington/ Newark metro area.
I get the impression that he's riding by the seat of his pants trying to make it work, and for now he just wants to be able to pay his bills. I didn't get the impression from him that he's at the level yet where he's actually making any money yet. He may be tilting at "windmills" like Don Quoxti (sp), but I hope he can make his dream work.