Have you noticed “radio” has been dropped from the tagline “Newstalk Radio WOKV?” Duh – listeners know they are listening to the radio. Even subconsciously IMO listeners will feel WOKV gets to the point and doesn’t waste their time. In AM drive they can get back 20 seconds after just 10 short times not saying that word. This was a really good PPM friendly decision.
Jamie Dupree. I caught him doing talk host fill-in recently. IMO, he’s just about the best political analyst around. There is potential there for him to be an effective talk show host. One day, the talk lineup of Cox stations will change. Whether Jamie will have an expanded future role, who knows? Cox has to be thinking of a contingency plan. Not sure if being a talk show host would be of interest to Jamie but it has to make you wonder.
As far WOKV-FM moving to a full FM signal, Cox would be nuts doing so now while they still own AM 690. If the situation were reversed – weak, poor AM signal, I’d say a blow torch FM would make sense. Is the AM an asset or a liability? Surely, anything that would diminish the value of the AM would not make economic sense. If the intent is to eventually sell, I would think you'd want to keep the value high. Realistically, are there potential buyers out there who would invest in what would be an expensive AM property in a mid market like Jax? I really don’t know - thoughts?
Jamie Dupree. I caught him doing talk host fill-in recently. IMO, he’s just about the best political analyst around. There is potential there for him to be an effective talk show host. One day, the talk lineup of Cox stations will change. Whether Jamie will have an expanded future role, who knows? Cox has to be thinking of a contingency plan. Not sure if being a talk show host would be of interest to Jamie but it has to make you wonder.
As far WOKV-FM moving to a full FM signal, Cox would be nuts doing so now while they still own AM 690. If the situation were reversed – weak, poor AM signal, I’d say a blow torch FM would make sense. Is the AM an asset or a liability? Surely, anything that would diminish the value of the AM would not make economic sense. If the intent is to eventually sell, I would think you'd want to keep the value high. Realistically, are there potential buyers out there who would invest in what would be an expensive AM property in a mid market like Jax? I really don’t know - thoughts?