Is 950 still mainly simulcasting 97.5's programming except for some live sports? It seems a waste of a major AM signal, even though they had trouble establishing a format after the 'Station of the Stars' era. The website doesn't mention the AM except a few small programming notes, not even a logo or mention of the NASCAR coverage. Very few people have car radios with only AM in their car anymore, and I'ms ure most people who listened to 950 have migrated to 97.5 by now, so I'm not sure what the reason to simulcast is.
They could adapt ANY format on AM and still keep the play-by-play coverage (like WFIL, WNTP & WHAT do).
Personally, I'd like a 'progressive talk' format - it could be done 'cheaply' with all syndicated shows - Bill Press, Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, Randi Rhodes - and even run ESPN feed nights & weekends (like WNPV used to do). But I'd think even brokered shows would make more money than a simulcast.
They could adapt ANY format on AM and still keep the play-by-play coverage (like WFIL, WNTP & WHAT do).
Personally, I'd like a 'progressive talk' format - it could be done 'cheaply' with all syndicated shows - Bill Press, Stephanie Miller, Ed Schultz, Randi Rhodes - and even run ESPN feed nights & weekends (like WNPV used to do). But I'd think even brokered shows would make more money than a simulcast.