Fenway1912 said:They down to W as of 1:28 AM - last on air ID was WFNX Lynn-Boston but it sounded like a tech saying it to keep it legal.
That's the same voice FNX has been using for quite a while... not a tech.
Fenway1912 said:They down to W as of 1:28 AM - last on air ID was WFNX Lynn-Boston but it sounded like a tech saying it to keep it legal.
Jacko said:WFNX is probably just keeping something on the air until the papers are signed and the plug is pulled.
beantownradio25 said:The demise of WFNX (as we knew it) is truly a sign of the times. Only the large corporations or those with deep pockets are still able to turn around a good profit, in an industry that is struggling to maintain relevance.
These days, the format you hear on the air in one market, is likely being rebroadcast in hundreds of other radio markets around the country. Localization and Diversity are a thing of the past. A safe playlist, small budget and good profit seem to be all that matters now. But, it is a business.
raccoonradio said:>>He tried to squeeze Entercom into buying 101.7 and finally they decided it was cheaper to kill Mike-FM than pay what Mindich wanted.
Interesting--again the Weekly Dig, a Phoenix rival, floated a rumor/hoax that Ent was buying FNX and putting Mike there so that WEEI could // on 93.7. Now it looks like Ent. might have considered that...or at least buying FNX
Note that in the Phoenix (both print and web versions) it said that while selling to CC was pretty much the opposite of the philosophy those folks have (about independence from big corps etc.), they had to do it as "WFNX was losing tens of millions of dollars"
raccoonradio said:Latest edition of http://www.bostonradiowatch.com/ Boston Radio Watch mentions the upcoming shift at 101.7; it says it will probably be just like the old mike 93.7 (no DJs, we play everything--yeah right, not REALLy everything...) and he says, and this is interesting, that CC got it in part to keep Entercom from getting it!
(Though someone said elsewhere Ent. was not biting at FNX's offer to sell to them)
Ent. paid about $14 mil for 103.7 and got a station with a great reach. CC is paying the same roughly for a station with a more limited reach--but close to highly populated Boston
TRF said:Posted tonight on the WFNX Facebook page:
Since everyone has been asking: yes, there will be DJs. Hang tight, everyone. Big announcements coming in next few weeks.
VoiceofWayne said:TRF said:Posted tonight on the WFNX Facebook page:
Since everyone has been asking: yes, there will be DJs. Hang tight, everyone. Big announcements coming in next few weeks.
Which brings up another dumb question --How does being "online only" effect the cost of their music royalties?
promixcuous said:Check out Dee Tension's post about WFNX Radio on Facebook today. Wow.