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WQKT 104.5 FM & WKVX 960 AM sold to River Radio

Broadcast radio is a slowly dying business. Investors shy away.
As someone with on air experience & for 30 years after that in radio advertising sales, sadly: I agree. The incredible popularity & time spent on line by the public has become an enormous game changer.

It’s not about radio ratings, cume audience, programming/format, even lack of great personalities. It’s about the billions of advertising dollars (likely trillions) that have shifted to the web because of lower ad costs & better effectiveness of advertising on websites sites & social media -vs- traditional medias. Ad dollars following billions of consumers to the web.

Before the internet existed, totally different story.

Thank heavens I no longer have to rely on local media ad sales in order to support myself, family, pets. Such a different world!
 
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according to Radioinsight, the flip for 104.5 to go christian will be may 1st, it apepars 960 is keeping classic hits

 
Will miss the Country format when I am up in NE Ohio even though there are a lot of other "country" options! Despite WQKT being a syndicated format I did enjoy the mix of country.
 
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