Do you know what time on Monday?Because there is someone I know working at wfme
Do you know what time on Monday?Because there is someone I know working at wfme
I’ll be recording it (if the electricity is still running)Around 11 am
An underwhelming sign off for a facility that had been in use for decades.WFME went off the air at 11:16 a.m. They ended with the ID that played at the end of the 11-minute loop they had been playing since last Tuesday.
An underwhelming sign off for a facility that had been in use for decades.
Now we are seeing these organizations increasingly encroach on the FM band too, a sign that it will ultimately be next.
Another one bites the dust. Just 4,548 more AM stations to go, I predict by 2030 half of that will be gone. It’s truly time to thin out the Antiquated Modulation band. Hey, I hear my electric razor on AM. 😝WFME went off the air at 11:16 a.m. They ended with the ID that played at the end of the 11-minute loop they had been playing since last Tuesday.
There are too many for-profit radio stations especially in a declining advertising market. The only hope is for more non-profits to take over these radio stations and offer something other than religious programming.
History is littered with examples of religious broadcasters abusing their non-profit status and exploiting their supporters who are often the most vulnerable in society, in order to enrich the owners and feed their self-indulgent lifestyles.
Obviously it would have been better for them to have the new facility built before the current site signed off, but for whatever reason, that was not possible in this case.
Ray's statement was vague enough to cover using a different AM station or even some additonal smaller suburban stations. It would not necessarily surprise me to find that the 1560 station never returns.Or, maybe it's like their contract engineer Tom Ray said on the NYRMB...that they're taking the signal dark for now and that 1560 will return in some form in the future once plans for a new (probably diplexed) facility are negotiated and designed. Just because we don't currently know what the plans are does not mean that they're not happening. Obviously it would have been better for them to have the new facility built before the current site signed off, but for whatever reason, that was not possible in this case.
50 million dollars for a station that Family Radio purchased in 2015 for 12.9 million, not bad. I would have sold it for 26 million. That was a smart move for Family Radio. God Bless them, they nearly quadrupled their money anybody would have done this. That‘s what business is about, to make a profit.History is littered with examples of religious broadcasters abusing their non-profit status and exploiting their supporters who are often the most vulnerable in society, in order to enrich the owners and feed their self-indulgent lifestyles. In fact, you don't have to look far to find examples of this, all you have to do is look at Family Radio's history. Good riddance to WMFE, I hope they take their 50 million, go crawl under a rock with it and never come back.
Good riddance to WMFE, I hope they take their 50 million, go crawl under a rock with it and never come back.