I don't know if Entercom would kill off either 97.7 or 107.3 to put RKO on FM as WAAF makes them money and the 97.7 especially gets the signal into Boston. Had they been able to get a station like 101.7 it could have helped them a bit, not that their signal is very huge (but would do well in the 128 belt). But you bring up a good point:
>>At that point it isn't about ratings on 680 it will be about being able to sell the time...make them more money
They had to sacrifice "Mike" to put WEEI on FM (later The Harbor would be launched by CC,
which just put on the similar "Coast" on 95.3 in the Portsmouth/Kittery area).
To its credit the RKO signal is fairly strong by day, directional at night though. And as I've
said their focus is the daytime lineup, not so much post 7 pm (Levin, Doyle, Coast 2 Coast).
"But who knows..." (see below)
I mentioned before that in my own workplace getting WEEI on 850 was a challenge (N. Reading...WEEI (AM) stick is in Needham). With the move to 93.7, no problem. But last night at work it was back to the same problem as I tried
to listen to 850 ESPN on WEEI for baseball playoffs. Workroom floor? No. In bathrooms, yes.
In the breakroom, yes. And even then the signal was so feeble that I had to go near the windows and be near a bit of a metal pole to get a good signal. AM radio stinks! Or at least in many respects it does.
>>I can see WRKO moving to 97.7 within a year or two and having a business focused WRKO on AM.
Who knows...aren't there some business shows or a whole format of it on WADN and/or
WPLM AM etc.? Well at least RKO does have those 2 hrs in the morning.
>>they are going to want to keep Howie when he is free to go to in 2 years. One of Howie's big things (besides the whole Entercom happens shtick) is wanting to be on FM. If WAAF's rating continue as they are now, or god forbid decline further, moving WRKO to one of those frequencies might look pretty good.
"But who knows".]/b] Right now I'm willing to say they wouldn't make the move, but you're
right, if those ratings go down, etc. But what kind of money/ratings will Howie and talk
radio bring in, two years from now? HC not getting any younger either; he would be 62
by then and his audience aging as well.
reallyreel said:
>>Boston listeners are local sports fanatics, there was a really good chance that WBZ-FM would perform well and it has. WRKO hasn't pulled in ratings in years, and there's no evidence that it's simply because people aren't hearing it. The other conservative FM talker, WTKK, has been around for years now and hasn't been a ratings success. WRKO doesn't have a strong fanbase to begin with and the evidence so far is that conservative talk, AM or FM, isn't a big player in Boston.
A good point also. Maybe ideally one station on FM (96.9) with the best of the syndie and
local shows would work out. Kind of. But GM won't sell 96.9 from what I can see,
and neither station plans to change format. The cons. talk got weeded out a bit with
1200 changing. Would 680 eventually move to something else?...and, what?