Hello All -
Thought I would ask - what is the common defintion of a "Heritage" radio station? And what stations today can truely be called "Heritage" stations?
I would think the definition would include consideration of such factors as:
- History of the station (role in the the development of radio history, etc.)
- Broadcast power - i.e. 50,000 watts - is the station consodered a regional station?
- Role in the community the station serves - do they serve the to the benefit of the public in their communities (with lots of live & local programming, etc.)
- How much live and local is included in the stations daily schedule (note: a lot of stations will get knocked-out of the box on this one)
Stations that I think today deserve to be truely labeled "Heritage " stations are: KGO, KFI, WBZ, WWL, and perhaps WCCO. Maybe WLS and WGN. I think 20 years ago there were many stations that would have been labeled "heritage" but many have likely fallen off the list
Stations that I believe do not deserve to be called "Heritage": WJR - Detroit (only because they are bascially now a repeator station for syndicated programming. WJR used to be "Heritage" because they have the history- but not anymore - even though they call themselves Heritage in advertising).
Just wondering what other people think. Seems like many stations today do not really serve the communities they broadcast in as much as they could.
Thought I would ask - what is the common defintion of a "Heritage" radio station? And what stations today can truely be called "Heritage" stations?
I would think the definition would include consideration of such factors as:
- History of the station (role in the the development of radio history, etc.)
- Broadcast power - i.e. 50,000 watts - is the station consodered a regional station?
- Role in the community the station serves - do they serve the to the benefit of the public in their communities (with lots of live & local programming, etc.)
- How much live and local is included in the stations daily schedule (note: a lot of stations will get knocked-out of the box on this one)
Stations that I think today deserve to be truely labeled "Heritage " stations are: KGO, KFI, WBZ, WWL, and perhaps WCCO. Maybe WLS and WGN. I think 20 years ago there were many stations that would have been labeled "heritage" but many have likely fallen off the list
Stations that I believe do not deserve to be called "Heritage": WJR - Detroit (only because they are bascially now a repeator station for syndicated programming. WJR used to be "Heritage" because they have the history- but not anymore - even though they call themselves Heritage in advertising).
Just wondering what other people think. Seems like many stations today do not really serve the communities they broadcast in as much as they could.