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Or the best happens and Nassua doesn't sell it, and continues its programming! 
Nick said:aindik said:If the PST heritage really is valuable, and if Beasley buys 94.5, it might make sense to just move all the PST imaging/format etc. over to 96.5, (perhaps merging the best of the two air staffs under the PST name) and flip 94.5 to something else entirely. Perhaps something rock oriented, which is what was on 94.5 before PST moved there.
They could call the station 94 (point 5) WYSP.![]()
Wired 96.5 did better than WYSP. So why bring back a failed station?
Could 94.5 be moved to Philly?
S said:Would Townsquare be able to purchase it? Should be fine by FCC rules, but I'm not sure if the DOJ would have a problem with that. Townsquare owns 101.5 and the combined ratings of 94.5 and 101.5 in Trenton are only in the 15-17 share range. However, if this were to happen, one company would effectively have a monopoly on Trenton-based radio.
In the Philly market, 94.5 is only listenable in Bucks County, Burlington County, and NE Philly. Interestingly, that is the same area where 1060 is weak, so a combo might be a good idea there.
WPST makes tons of money though. It's the crown jewel of Nassau's now-crumbling broadcast empire. So I would bet that the station goes to a broadcaster who would keep the Adult CHR format on 94.5 and keep the station focused on the Trenton market and the northeast corner of the Philadelphia market. Townsquare would be one broadcaster that would do that. Greater Media has a number of NJ properties, so they may also be interested.
dlnj99 said:I would hope Townsquare dose NOT get it!!.. That would be the end of quality programing just like the rest of there stations. Wonder if Clear Channel (North Jersey) would wanna look at it. But I just can't see CBS buying it.
S said:Would Townsquare be able to purchase it? Should be fine by FCC rules, but I'm not sure if the DOJ would have a problem with that. Townsquare owns 101.5 and the combined ratings of 94.5 and 101.5 in Trenton are only in the 15-17 share range. However, if this were to happen, one company would effectively have a monopoly on Trenton-based radio.
In the Philly market, 94.5 is only listenable in Bucks County, Burlington County, and NE Philly. Interestingly, that is the same area where 1060 is weak, so a combo might be a good idea there.
WPST makes tons of money though. It's the crown jewel of Nassau's now-crumbling broadcast empire. So I would bet that the station goes to a broadcaster who would keep the Adult CHR format on 94.5 and keep the station focused on the Trenton market and the northeast corner of the Philadelphia market. Townsquare would be one broadcaster that would do that. Greater Media has a number of NJ properties, so they may also be interested.
RadioPhillyFan said:Whoever owns WAYV could also move WAYV 95.1 to 94.9 and make it a Class A in philadelphia, or Class B at the Media site (over 60 from WZZO and WDSD - checked cordinates) then they can buy PST and move it closer to philly, but not towards PA, and run another format, that'd cut the hurt in some of Delaware and Montgomery with WDAC interference.
bigjay said:Could you repeat that? Huh?
RadioPhillyFan said:Kinda thinkin' Greater Media's gonna grab it, they wanted a Hot AC station, or at least tried it a lot, so this gives them something that won't hurt any other stations at all they own, and it also runs into Philly, a city that really helped GM get on its feet.
Nick said:RadioPhillyFan said:Kinda thinkin' Greater Media's gonna grab it, they wanted a Hot AC station, or at least tried it a lot, so this gives them something that won't hurt any other stations at all they own, and it also runs into Philly, a city that really helped GM get on its feet.
They own Ben in Philly and Magic in New Brunswick. A hot AC on 94.5 will hurt both. The current CHR format is billing well, don't mess with it!
(I actually hope Nassua keeps it) Cheesy
TimeIsTight said:(I actually hope Nassua keeps it) Cheesy
Unfortunately, PST is probably the most valuable station that Nassau has to sell, and it doesn't have many others that even come close in appeal to buyers.
In this economic climate, and with what Nassau has to sell, it is more than likely that everything Nassau owns will be sold and the lenders still will not get back anything near the reported (All Access Feb. 12) nearly $300-million that they are owed.
Unfortunately, Nassau Broadcasting is very likely to be nothing but a memory once this process is finished. It's probably not keeping anything, even the desks in the offices and the pictures on the walls. Sometimes, when you bite off more than you can chew you can choke yourself to death. That's what happened here.
Nick said:TimeIsTight said:(I actually hope Nassua keeps it) Cheesy
Unfortunately, PST is probably the most valuable station that Nassau has to sell, and it doesn't have many others that even come close in appeal to buyers.
In this economic climate, and with what Nassau has to sell, it is more than likely that everything Nassau owns will be sold and the lenders still will not get back anything near the reported (All Access Feb. 12) nearly $300-million that they are owed.
Unfortunately, Nassau Broadcasting is very likely to be nothing but a memory once this process is finished. It's probably not keeping anything, even the desks in the offices and the pictures on the walls. Sometimes, when you bite off more than you can chew you can choke yourself to death. That's what happened here.
The only way Nassau would be able to stave off bankruptcy is if they won the Powerball last week.
radiophiler said:1. Would Mr. Mercatanti's new company actually be bidding against others who might want some of the "big sticks" like WPST and WODE Easton/Allentown?
2. When a company fails like this, who would put up the money to let them try again?
How did this happen exactly? Nassua seemed like a pretty decent company.
RadioPhillyFan said:Whoever owns WAYV could also move WAYV 95.1 to 94.9 and make it a Class A in philadelphia, or Class B at the Media site (over 60 from WZZO and WDSD - checked cordinates) then they can buy PST and move it closer to philly, but not towards PA, and run another format, that'd cut the hurt in some of Delaware and Montgomery with WDAC interference.