WLOU should just close their doors, put a lock it and call it a day. Those stations should be sold or given to someone who will pay attention and maybe do something anything at this point with them.
stereolane said:From what I gather, Golden Door is also operated by Peter Davidson. Unless I am misunderstanding, when Davidson sold his company, he wanted to keep a few stations, and formed Golden Door in order to do so. Davidson, in my experience, is not a "slumlord" operator. Is the problem here the management? Is Bill Price still the GM?
leanradio10 said:WLOU should just close their doors, put a lock it and call it a day. Those stations should be sold or given to someone who will pay attention and maybe do something anything at this point with them.
oxford777 said:Good point.
Bengalsfan said:oxford777 said:Good point.
It's not hard at all, however you have to have someone on staff who can work on directional antennas.
As mentioned 620 and 1350 are lost causes but 1240 is the less of all the evils. Despite being a graveyard, it does have potential. It's just a matter of getting people to tune in, there is your challenge.
WLLV should have potential. However, it needs prudent attention and a radical change in operation. The reason why people aren't currently listening to WLLV is because it is a predominately brokered station, similar to WKJK. However, if they were to focus on a tight gospel music format (perhaps affiliating with Sheridan's "The Light" network) then it would receive better listenership, similar to it's very 1st quarter in 1984 when it was ranked #11 overall in the market. Christian radio is a tough sell. However, WFIA-AM has managed to stand the test of time with a focused Christian Teaching/Talk format for over 40 years and now has expanded to FM. WJIE has also found a loyal niche in the market as the local Christian AC outlet and WAYI-FM is growing with the younger CCM genre. WJIE, WFIA, and WAYI all have a well-focused format. You know what to expect from these stations. Maybe if WLLV would follow their examples and re-brand to a more focused music format while limiting the talk to certain dayparts, such as the nighttime hours like WJIE, then they would began to build a loyal listener base. WTUV should be able to build a loyal base as the area's only Spanish speaking station. As far as WLOU, I believe their days are over. A few people mentioned earlier of switching WLOU to an urban oldies format, similar to WDIA in Memphis. However, WDIA is able to work with a larger potential audience and a better signal than WLOU. In Cincinnati, WCIN as an Urban Oldies/Talk format was faced with similar audience and signal limitations as WLOU and they weren't able to survive. I don't think WLOU could survive with a similar format in Louisville.WildcatGuy said:As mentioned 620 and 1350 are lost causes but 1240 is the less of all the evils. Despite being a graveyard, it does have potential. It's just a matter of getting people to tune in, there is your challenge.
The last sentence says it all. In 2010, is there really hope for a limited signal AM in Metro area of nearly a million people? An area already served by a wide variety of much superior signals, AM and FM?
I think I'd rather find the nearest hole in the ground, and just pour my money in there.....
radiorob2.0 said:Engineers able to work magic on a directional antenna array are becoming few and far between. Many have gone to that great engineering shop in the sky.
As mentioned 620 and 1350 are lost causes but 1240 is the less of all the evils. Despite being a graveyard, it does have potential. It's just a matter of getting people to tune in, there is your challenge.
Bengalsfan said:radiorob2.0 said:Engineers able to work magic on a directional antenna array are becoming few and far between. Many have gone to that great engineering shop in the sky.
As mentioned 620 and 1350 are lost causes but 1240 is the less of all the evils. Despite being a graveyard, it does have potential. It's just a matter of getting people to tune in, there is your challenge.
There are engineers in this market that know the black magic that is the directional AM antenna system....Golden Door fired them. And to get people to tune in, you need to be more than a gospel jukebox. I can do that on my Ipod. Why WLOU dumped The Light is beyond me. And some of the music they have in rotation sounds like it belongs on B96 or Hot 104...Uugh
The King Bee said:When conditions are right and the former engineer's processing presets are in use, WLOU sounds fine on a high-end radio. Unfortunatey, I think they've tweaked something and the signal is suffering, particularly at night when I'm cruising through a lobe and can hear them. That's whatcha get when you don't keep qualified engineers on staff or on call.
stereolane said:Funny, I have an old WZZX window decal on the dust cover of an old "Monkey Ward" turntable, after all these years...
Back to WLOU, just curious, what happened to WLOU's original transmitter site?
greg.hahn said:Accepted App for Assignment of License for AM Station; Release Item within 100.0 kilometers of Flag Point; Licensee: Davidson Media Station WLLV Licensee, LLC; Voluntary Assignment Of License From: Davidson Media Station WLLV Licensee, LLC To: Anchor Radio, LLC FORM 314; Assignor: Davidson Media Station; Assignee: Anchor Radio, LLC; Applicant: Davidson Media Station WLLV Lice
The King Bee said:Spanish-language AM 620 (WTUV-AM) has had silent carrier with no ID'S more often than having any program audio the past few days. Technical snafus due to the lack of engineering support, or has Davidson abandoned the station?
Another thing...Davidson is proposing to sell WLOU and WLLV to Anchor Radio for significantly less money than the Davidson-to-Golden Door deal that was never consummated. I work with station brokers all the time, and such a drop in sale value indicates the sad state of sales revenue generation, lack of proper facilities and equipment, and other problems this combo is suffering from. Although I have no high regard for current management, I wonder just how big a mess Archie Dale left them in before he was finally exposed and dismissed?