A friend of mine put me onto this thread. As a self-admitted, unrehabilitated, unapologetic radio junkie, it's sad to see WARM waste away and flat line. Like a patient on life-support, you hear the beeping tones which become more intermittent as the doctors say "we've done all we can do, call it: Time of death...."
If it's any consolation (and it isn't) Buffalo's one time 50kW flame-thrower 1520 WKBW also is limping along on life support. Anybody who lives anywhere on the east coast over the age of 45 knows about the legendary WKBW. Now it's doing progressive-talk as WWKB, owned by Entercom and a mere shadow of what it was. Ground radials and tuning networks for the three tower DA-1 array are in dire need of repair and maintenance. The station operates on 50% power for periods on end.
Posters on the Buffalo-Niagara Falls board bemoan the KB's condition, the lousy format, the failed attempts at Oldies and everything else. Even with a solid state transmitter, the station's electric bill is formidable, although not as formidable as it once was with a Continental 50 or before that with the great, rich sounding Westinghouse 50 (with two story modulation transformer parked in the basement, topped off on the second floor.) Entercom also owns two other big signal AMs in Buffalo: 5kW WBEN Newsradio 930, which is the Queen of its AM cluster, and WGR Sportsradio 550, which runs hot and cold, depending on the sports season and how well Buffalo's major league sports teams perform.
It's really sad to hear about WARM's demise. It was a GREAT radio station that spoke for NEPA like no other station could. It was heard everywhere and made its mark. I love AM radio. Always have. It's the radio-romantic in me. But AM is so tragically handicapped these days that only one or two AMs (if that) make it work in most medium or major markets. And a company like Citadel, with its six cent stock, is having major problems keeping its FM money makers on the air. The company is truly screwed with nobody to blame but their greedy selves.
Citadel most likely will implode before the end of the year, with more layoffs and cutbacks. The clock is ticking on this group of radio carpetbaggers that has been known to fire employees who have cancer, leaving them without a paycheck or health insurance. Bankruptcy looms ever closer each day. It's sad, because there are many good people who work for the company and they stand to be hurt the most, while the CEO and his crew of weasels get platinum parachutes. So much for spending money on a big signal AM like WARM. Won't happen.
Citadel might be able buy itself a break and some much needed good will by donating the station, lock, stock and barrel to a bonafide college or university in NEPA and take the tax breaks. The license and the people of NEPA would be better served by such a deal. At this point, Citadel needs all the breaks it can get, because it's likely they'll never get $3.5 million from ANYBODY for the license that once was The Mighty 590... and Citadel won't invest in getting the transmitter back to operating standards.
BTW, this legendary engineer poster shave written about sounds like The Man. Props to him and so many great engineers like him who made it work. The most significant line in the stories about WARM is this: "Citadel could not be reached for comment." That says a lot about the company: CitaDeath.