This is the only station in Pittsburgh not streaming. How come? I would certainly think they have enough money for it.
Parttimer said:He doesn't even subscribe to Arbitron anymore, so they are running it like a small market station.
Jkf said:Here is the main problem with being cheap as a station owner and not streaming in 2012. Nobody under 30 in our office listens to local AM/FM through a radio. If they don't stream it through their office computer, they listen to the station through the station's app on their smartphone or listen through Tune In, etc.
With 1000s of stations available to them, and limited commercial services like 181.fm, - I hear mostly local stations played. Why? A lot of listeners are still tuned to local radio for what is left of local personalities talking about local events and local news. In a collective sample I hear TONS of 105.9 The X, and Q92.9 and Star. The promotions these listeners hear during the day streaming, attract them to listen to the same stations on their car radio on the way home. Wish gets ignored.
Renda needs to get their head out of the bushes and get into the modern business model of radio.