scottwmro said:radio30 said:I would hate to see that license gone for good but given the scenario that Scott gave us, A would be the best choice.
I am a believer in the old saying "when in Rome, do as the Romans do. Translated meaning is, that if you are going to be in America, speak English.
The other option about Oprah, the most-over-rated woman in America Media,......gee.....scary. Imagine the Oprah Radio Network. On second thought, No lets don't. Not even funny.
Now this is just a rumor I heard about Doug Horne, so don't take it as the Gospel Truth:
Doug Horne owns the property the WATO towers are on. It's not lease deal. Horne ownes land everwhere, even in my town of Gallatin. He had property to let Home Depot build here, but I was told that deal fell through. I was told he was in to buying and selling land "BIG TIME"!
I was also told that one of the WATO towers was blown down. Is this true? If so, yes it can go back on with an STA. I was told that Doug Horne could make more out of selling the property than what the radio station was bring in.
Now Ladies & Gentlemen, if what I just told you "IS" the Gospel Truth. This doesn't shock me at all. We all know AM is almost a dead horse, except on Friday Night Football games, which now can be put on FM or streamed.
I know that WIRY-AM 1340 in Plattsburg, NY was approched by "Walgreens" to build a Super Drug store on the stations property. The owner, Bill Santa, played it smart. He sold the property to Walgreens, found him another site in an industrial area, and told Walgreens they can not start construction until the station's studio and transmitter was moved. The city will get a new Walgreens, the town's radio station will remain on the air, and everyone will be happy.
Why can't station owners who have thier sites sitting on prime property use thier head. If they want to sell the property, they should find another site, sell the property, then sell the station at it's new site. You would be really rolling in the doe then.
Interesting information.. I hadn't heard anything about the deal collapsing yet.
ANd Yes, one of the towers fell down.. that's pretty well known.
However, once they expected to sell the land and everything, I'm not sure the towers that were left still stand..... there's alot alot of work that would need to be done to that land before it could house a transmitter site again.