What about the HD Subchannels for WQAL and WKRK? Any updates?
WKRK-FM’s subchannels are both spoken word, and IIRC, the Cleveland Browns program the third subchannel. They’ll probably continue as-is.What about the HD Subchannels for WQAL and WKRK? Any updates?
WKRK HD2 is CBS Sports Radio and HD3 is Browns programmingWKRK-FM’s subchannels are both spoken word, and IIRC, the Cleveland Browns program the third subchannel. They’ll probably continue as-is.
WQAL-HD3 is Channel Q, which lost their air talent a few weeks ago and is running a house mix round the clock. Chances are both WQAL subs will be going away shortly, if they haven’t already.
I liked Album Pod. Why would they turn off automated, unmanned formats? It doesn't really cost much in terms of electricity/personell/etc.This morning I noticed WNCX dropped HD3 and moved the sports betting station to HD2 which previously aired Album Pod. Also, WDOK dropped HD2 which aired Coffee Shop.
Music licensing. Rights for HD channel use. Music software. Hardware for system storage. And distraction from the productive signals.I liked Album Pod. Why would they turn off automated, unmanned formats? It doesn't really cost much in terms of electricity/personell/etc.
Good Karma has an outdated AM (WWGK should be dead by now?) but they won’t be able to buy all four stations, even if they wanted to. Alpha is no longer buying stations, either.Could Good Karma and Alpha Media make a play for the Audacy Cleveland stations?
Coffee Shop actually predated Acoustic Sunrise. It was originally on WQAL HD2 before it landed on WDOK HD2.WDOK dropped Coffee Shop from their subchannel? I wonder if Acoustic Sunrise will be on the chopping block - if it hasn't already been dropped - as well. I figured the success of AS is what led them to put it on a full-time subchannel. Of course, you can stream anything through the apps, so maybe that's the direction they're going in on a national level?
Also, I doubt that Audacy is going to sell off everything in town and leave. Unlike iHeart's mostly automated/syndicated stations, the ones under Audacy's banner are legacy stations in town, or low-budget income generators like 92.3 The Fan. WNCX is an institution, and the duopoly of Star 102 and Q104 are unstoppable ratings juggernauts. Companies don't normally nuke stations that are bringing in high ratings and decent ad revenue.
The "Community organizations" would need an actual radio station to be the parent station.What's on WDOK HD2 and WNCX HD3 now?
Also, I felt for a long time that EMF and iHeart have both cluttered the airwaves with translators that could have gone to community organizations.
LPFM stations need people to keep the station operating. Placing it in the utter obscurity of an HD Radio subchannel would not help matters in any way.I think that what is meant here is the frequencies could have gone to establish community stations (like WOVU) instead of broadcasting national network programming or repeating existing AM stations.
That is what I meant to say. You should also throw in HD Subchannels that most people would not have access to anyway.I think that what is meant here is the frequencies could have gone to establish community stations (like WOVU) instead of broadcasting national network programming or repeating existing AM stations.
Many things are to blame for this incompetent management.Due in a great part to Docket 80-90's overpopulation of the dial, by the early 90's over half of all US radio stations were not profitable. Deregulation worked well until the recession of 2008 and the introduction of the smartphone that same year. Between those two and the large market introduction of the PPM, radio revenues decreased about 60%.
Today, we have far less ad revenue for far more stations.
The "incompetency" has come, in a big part, from the FCC concept of "if it fits, license it". Add in a dose of Docket 80-90 which allowed all kinds of upgrades, migrations and total disregard for the former table of allocations and we have Albuquerque, Market 69, with 67 AM, FM and translator stations. Or Boise, Market 83, with 56 stations and several viable non-MSA rimshots.Many things are to blame for this incompetent management.
Many things are to blame for this incompetent management.