Novare said:Duquesne just (finally) announced selling WDUQ-FM to Essential Public Media for $6 million.
kenhawk1160 said:So this is a duopoly with WYEP then? We haven't seen anything like this since WQED-TV acquired the former WENS-TV. Hope it works out!
apostate said:There is no reason for anyone at QED-FM to be concerned. DUQ, yes. YEP, maybe, but probably not. QED, if anything, gets to do more in contributing content. If, that is, they want to play with Essential Public Media. If they don't, 90.5 will find someone else to provide that content.
QED already has whatever efficiencies it can achieve in the back office, by sharing services with TV, FM, online, and production.
I think that has also been a problem going the other way as well ... People pledging to FM (like me) have worried their money goes upstairs to TV sometimes.apostate said:People who pledge to Channel 13, however, often consider themselves to be supporting FM, too. That's always been a problem.
Novare said:I think that has also been a problem going the other way as well ... People pledging to FM (like me) have worried their money goes upstairs to TV sometimes.apostate said:People who pledge to Channel 13, however, often consider themselves to be supporting FM, too. That's always been a problem.
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MattParker said:Pittsburgh has public AAA, public jazz and public classical stations. It still is without a full time public radio news and information station. Maybe this re-alignment will change that. Music stations don't get pledges and don't get sponsors like talk stations do. And new media are superior to terrestrial radio for music and the music audiences are discovering that.
Talk_Dude said:Pittsburgh has a full-time news and information station. It is available free to any member of the public that tunes in 1410 AM. It is funded by commercials, but it is free to the public.
WDUQ is also "full time" at presenting radio news and information during the hours when such programmings is most needed, morning and evening drive time. During the rest of the day, all but a tiny segment of the audience who seeks news and information can find that content on the internet.
MattParker said:KQV is an all news station with headlines in a continuous cycle. It is nothing like a public radio news and information station (WBUR, WAMU, WNYC, WHYY, KPCC among others). As a result Pittsburgh public radio does not have Diane Rehm, On Point, Talk of the Nation, Here and Now, As It Happens among others - nor any intelligent and topical local talk. You may be content with Rush Radio but many thinking people are not.
CPB should deny funding to music stations and NPR should limit them to associate, non-voting membership.
MattParker said:CPB should deny funding to music stations and NPR should limit them to associate, non-voting membership.
PT said:"thinking people" ? Would you care to extrapolate on that obviously arrogant comment?