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WCYI 93.9 Deadline

The six month deadline for Last Bashton to sell WCYI is December 12.Is anything happening? Even if no one locally wanted it, I would think a religious broadcaster would have scooped it up.Maybe Citadel/ABC could get it back.It isn't a Portland market station, so it wouldn't put them over the limit.
 
That blues format is getting people talking all around So/Mid Maine, but I can't see anyone carrying it on beyond the stunting phase. I wonder if any area commercial stations will pick up an hour or two blues program (hey, CLZ!) in response to the popular CYI "format".
 
lookmanohands said:
That blues format is getting people talking all around So/Mid Maine, but I can't see anyone carrying it on beyond the stunting phase. I wonder if any area commercial stations will pick up an hour or two blues program (hey, CLZ!) in response to the popular CYI "format".

the only commercial station i can think of that has a local blues show is WCTB out of waterville (93.5)...sunday nights, it's pretty good but once you get south and west of augusta the signal gets mixed in with the 93.5 in North Conway
 
Too bad there's no website for WCYI, the format sounds very interesting even though it's not permanant.
 
Maybe WCYI could do what the former WDCS (in Scarborough) did several years ago?

Run paid religious programming till noon...and then a more commercially oriented classical music format till midnight. If memory serves me right, the former owner of WDCS (Fred Miller) managed to make a decent profit with a split format! ???

argytunes
 
argytunes said:
Maybe WCYI could do what the former WDCS (in Scarborough) did several years ago?

Run paid religious programming till noon...and then a more commercially oriented classical music format till midnight. If memory serves me right, the former owner of WDCS (Fred Miller) managed to make a decent profit with a split format! ???

argytunes

I think one of Dick Gleason's stations does that....paid religious until noon or early afternoon and runs CNN Headline News the rest of the day plus sports
 
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