During my time at WGUN I encouraged Georgia Salva (Rivers) to do a progressive/liberal talk format. Mike Malloy lives right around the corner from the studio.....there's a huge hole in this market for a well done liberal talker (although progressive talk will never get Rush/Hannitty/Boortz league numbers.) Bill and Gill (1690 khz Air America owners) got respectable numbers with the Air America format - the kind you can actually sell because they had decent demos at 1690 khz. And they never did a penny of advertising or promotion. But Air America was a media darling.....it got plenty of free promotion by the established national media.....so it had that advantage. A new effort, unless someone like Al Franken gets on board, will take considerably more effort to promote.
The 1010 signal is very strong in midtown and inside I-285.....even the pea-whistle night signal could cover Decatur and midtown.....areas where many liberal listeners live. It's another idea which would work.......BUT!
The "BUT" is you still have capital investment up front which the Rivers family has historically NEVER been willing to make. All this "night signal" talk is just that.....talk! When they get a look at what it will take to go 25,000 watts - even if they diplex on another station's sticks - their eyes are gonna' glaze over. It will cost in the hundreds of thousands.....maybe in the millions to make that happen.
Even with a "decent" night signal, the most important part of the formula is the advertising campaign to let people know what you're doing. This is where WGUN could actually do themselves some good - invest in some well placed billboards and a few gorilla marketing experts. A couple of good "Rainmakers" will cost you a quarter million yearly but could, in the long term, create some lasting value for the property.
Good idea, Jabba about doing liberal talk! This idea would also allow them to keep their brokered programming - the health and nutrition shows . The audiences for health and liberal talk would mesh nicely.
Maybe a staff person at WGUN will read this and try to steer WGUN in a more promising direction.