> Count me as one of the seemingly few on this board who
> thinks WHLD is worth listening to, despite the noted
> attention to formatic details. The station cannot be heard
> at my home until it increases power around 7:30, but I
> listen while driving and find the topics discussed on the
> morning show to be interesting. Admittedly, NPR, WBFO and
> WNED-AM are my first choices for news in the morning, but
> WHLD gets a portion of my listening while driving to work
> and appointments.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Janos Surlikevich
>
Janos, You are objective to a fault. It's good that you find WHLD worth listening to, but I have a question, the answer to which may indicate just how long you'll have the privelage of listening to the station.
How well do you think WHLD will do in the ratings? Do you think it will be in the top ten 12+ Persons? Where will it place 25-54 Persons? 35-64 Persons? Let's be fair and use the Spring 2006 book which begins in April.
Although you may think we're obsessed with ratings on this board, the fact is, unless a radio station shows some measure of success in the ratings, the owners and managers move on to other things and change the format. Whether it's AM, FM, music or news-talk, the bottom line rules. As it has been and shall forever be.
Janos, it's good to see you back on the board, but unfortunately, I cannot agree with your assessment. My recommendation to you is, enjoy WHLD while it's here, because if what we've heard in its first week is any indication, it has a limited shelf-life. My best regards to you too, sir.