Where SW of Buffalo did you grow up?
The mistake on the lake where rivers catch fire.
Where SW of Buffalo did you grow up?
The mistake on the lake where rivers catch fire.
Jeff's been with the News for decades. Now retired but like Pergament is still a contributor.
It’s a hobby for him. That’s it. It’s all over the road plus you can’t get the signal in Buffalo. I give him credit for being able to shell out 60k plus expenses but I could of bought this station and turned it down. Lots of expenses. No revenue. It should be local Niagara Falls talk. That’s it
Left for Mexico on my own when I was 16.
But you didn't buy it. If he wants to play music, there's not much you can do about it. If he doesn't need any revenue, he can enjoy his "hobby" with no financial pressures. Sounds like he's got the better gig...
Kind of like Johnny Rodriguez?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NoQ3dJ5PKo
Most people would have gone to Elkins@Dallas, got their First Ticket and stopped at Del Rio, Laredo or McAllenNo, it was more like Peter, Paul and Mary's "Leaving on a Jet Plane". I was supposed to do a year at school. I never went near the school after being offered an internship at Grupo Radio Centro where they thought having a pet gringo would be amusing.
Most people would have gone to Elkins@Dallas, got their First Ticket and stopped at Del Rio, Laredo or McAllen![]()
It was always a Niagara Falls station. I'd think there would be value in focusing on their hometown with some news and talk and then fill in with music or other programming.
Simple and it would make money. Advertisers like news.
Totally correct. I would have went local Niagara Falls talk. Network news, and local talk. Simple and it would make money. Advertisers like news.
You didn't buy the station, remember? I doubt that your new competitor for older demos is interested in your suggestions.
None of us own it, yet we give our opinions. Buddy has the credential that none of the rest of us have: he owns local stations.
Using this logic, perhaps if the previous owner had done Oldies rather than news-talk, he'd still be the owner today.Perhaps, but it rings hollow. WECK tried the News/Talk format a few years ago. It apparently did not make money as it no longer exists. He could experiment his theory on his own station. Maybe the new competitor is a small thorn in the way of The Empire...
Using this logic, perhaps if the previous owner had done Oldies rather than news-talk, he'd still be the owner today.
The reference was to a previous post regarding WECK, not WJJL. To clarify, "had the previous owner of WECK done Oldies."Oldies WAS tried on 1440 IIRC. And it didn't work.
Perhaps, but it rings hollow. WECK tried the News/Talk format a few years ago. It apparently did not make money as it no longer exists. He could experiment his theory on his own station. Maybe the new competitor is a small thorn in the way of The Empire...