So Salem still has the Intellectual property rights to "The Fish"?EMF is acquiring only the WFHM license. As with any EMF purchase, they're not acquiring the existing staff or studios from Salem. So, no, they will not remain on the air, at least on 95.5.
Theoretically, unless there is a non-compete, but they won’t. Salem is getting out of the Christian music business.So theoretically, they could move "The Fish" to WHKW 1220?
They could have also moved either "The Word" or "The Answer" to WFHM if Salem wanted to keep the FM frequency, but still wanted to get out of the CCM format.So theoretically, they could move "The Fish" to WHKW 1220?
Naturally. Also, Salem needed the money.But I assume the FM frequency was capable of fetching more $$$.
As a loyal listener of Len and Sara in the morning in Cleveland I’m deeply concerned about what will be happening with them come February!! Do we know if they will remain on the air? They are so uplifting and positive, a big part of my morning.
Kevin & Taylor (Fish Atlanta mornings) said their agent is trying to get them another job. There will be no survivers except for the Salem AM folks. The Fish and KLove are on the same tower and use the same antenna too. I assume both can be handled by the same engineer.Unless another station in the market hires them, they are done (sadly),
Even if they did, it wouldn't be of any use over-the-air. Maybe they peddle the brand and related trademarks to someone else that would be able to do something with it.So Salem still has the Intellectual property rights to "The Fish"?
Why would the FM station be partisan if it was playing music? The AM stations are a political channel. Obviously the AM stations have listeners so they don't sell or change that format. I've noticed when it is conservative talk it is always "partisan" but when it is liberal talk it is mainstream. Always amusing to me.I've no real axe to grind with EMF, but more disgusting is that Salem's losing positive, entertaining people who connected with people in a non partisan way and still able to employ the likes of what airs on their AM talk stations. If only it were the reverse.
Although some, or even more, brokered programming may be local people buying the time. Therefore, it is local radio.It's all about $$$$. Those positive, entertaining people need to be paid. I don't think there are very many locals on their AM stations. Most of the programming is syndicated or brokered.
Brokered programming is really community radio. It is also, in some respects, narrowcasting because the shows have limited appeal. That's why no one really cared about WERE 1300 when they had the all-brokered format.Although some, or even more, brokered programming may be local people buying the time. Therefore, it is local radio.
Why would the FM station be partisan if it was playing music? The AM stations are a political channel. Obviously the AM stations have listeners so they don't sell or change that format. I've noticed when it is conservative talk it is always "partisan" but when it is liberal talk it is mainstream. Always amusing to me.