I hear Kevin O'Connell is no longer with the station...I can't understand why he was in the first place...Restaurant business slowing down?
GeorgeKramer said:Frank Miller is good.
He isn't a big name talent, but he has the pipes and it sounds like he enjoys the job.
Element9 said:A reliable source reports: Winter 2012, Adults 25-54 and 35-64, M-F, 3-7 PM, WECK didn't make the top 20. Salary increase? Seriously?Philip_Airtime said:Kevin O'Connell told Alan Pergament that he was not renewing his contract with Dick Greene. Apparently, Kevin was looking for a salary increase that Dick was unwilling to meet. Too bad! It was great hearing a radio legend on the air again.
makeradiowaves said:What a complete waste of a pretty good signal. Invest some money and make this local news-sports-weather!
bbb said:From Alan Pergament's blog:
Is WECK radio is up for sale? My spies tell me that based on an item in a site called Radio for Sale that had this posted about a Buffalo station: “The Queen City is the 56th market, but it is #41 revenue. We have an excellent AM signal with an extremely well-engneered FM translator. The FM reaches over 750,000 people… IF it were a full FM it would be valued at over $3 million. The Price for the full-time AM with FM translator is $2.3 million.”
According to my spies, the only AM station that qualifies for that description is WECK, which currently carries a music format called “The Breeze.”
The same site lists for sale an upstate New York AM station that has been under local ownership for more than 25 years that my spies speculate is WLVL out of Lockport. The asking price is $495,000. WECK and WLVL are locally owned by Dick Greene.
bbb said:“The Queen City is the 56th market, but it is #41 revenue. We have an excellent AM signal with an extremely well-engneered FM translator. The FM reaches over 750,000 people… IF it were a full FM it would be valued at over $3 million. The Price for the full-time AM with FM translator is $2.3 million.” The same site lists for sale an upstate New York AM station that has been under local ownership for more than 25 years...the asking price is $495,000. WECK and WLVL are locally owned by Dick Greene.
Gino says the over/under on the sale timeline for $2.3M is two years and the smart money is on the over. The over/under for the WECK sticker price, the money is on the under.SirRoxalot said:Maybe after the FCC revamps the rules to make AMs viable again...
spt87 said:He's had WLVL for - 25 years? Doesn't hurt to put the stations out there and see what he can get. If it works out he has a nice retirement - if not he still has the stations.
You're too lowwwww. Another chance to play radio station sale hi-lo is coming again next hour. The asking price appears to be stick value. The station doesn't sound anywhere close to being sold out. The days of putting lipstick on pigs and selling them to "greater fools" are over, but you can't blame owners for trying. There was a time when the pray for pay operators might have kicked the tires on a station like this, but today in Buffalo, what outfit wants to take on Crawford's WDCX, a flame-throwing 100kw FM that will soon have a 5 kw AM sister, Catholic Radio's 101.7 and all the pray for pay FMs and translators that abound on the left side of the FM band.bmcglynn said:If that station is putting 250K per year in the bank, then you can justify the price being asked.
spt87 said:He's had WLVL for - 25 years? Doesn't hurt to put the stations out there and see what he can get. If it works out he has a nice retirement - if not he still has the stations.
bbb said:The Price for the full-time AM with FM translator is $2.3 million.”