Starting this morning. Not a good summer for them. They also lose their XM channel next month.
I'll take the rap for that by bringing up WARF.CleveRadioInsider said:I never said WHLO was going liberal talk radio. I said "IF" they do it would be a huge mistake. Air America and others like it failed for a reason.
WNIR is more "signal challenged" than WHLO. While WHLO has issues to the north (Thanks to having to protect 630 CFCO) in other directions it's signal covers a much wider area than WNIR can ever have.Towerjunky said:Since I kindof started this, I'll add another $.02 worth. What is the 'vision' for this station? Is it to take a (substantial) chunk of WNIR or have its own (little) niche in this market? It's one thing to be ratings challenged but WHLO is also signal challenged. That with being on AM and having a well established FM competitor has three strikes against it. It can never grow much beyond its current audience size and it will tend to have an older audience because of being on AM. I keep wondering, how would local talk (Jim Albright) on FM do against WNIR. I would love to see that battle. Plus he could promote all the other syndicated shows.
When I drive the Turnpike between I-77 and SR-8 I can hear the phasing effect on WHLO. It's too bad they can't ease up on the protection to the north.Towerjunky said:Actually, WNIR has better coverage than WHLO in the northern suburbs (such as Stow). Around Summit Mall I can hear static fighting with it. WHLO covers a wider area but unfortunately it's to the south from a location SW of Akron. Except for Canton and Massillon it's mostly rural.
Jim Albright did mornings when he first started there.
I e-mailed Quinn & Rose over the WHLO cancellation. Here is her reply:livingfruitvirus said:Unlike most syndicated talk shows, which distribute under a barter basis, Quinn and Rose require cash from stations to carry their program. There's no network inventory. I wonder how much this has helped/hurt them over the years. I remember in 2007 they had over 20 affiliate stations. Now they have 7.
It was their decision at WHLO to take us off.
We are as stunned and disappointed as you.
We loved our Ohio listeners.
You can listen to archived shows for any day at
www.warroom.com
$39/year membership
That is all I can offer.
We are so saddened by this,
Rose