I believe you would be right, since a weekend evening would obviously be a non-peak time, and there were still enough daytime-only AMs that had to sign off at night, that simulcasting the Opry shouldn't have even been an issue.scottwmro said:BigTimeEngineer said:scottwmro said:That SM-95 stuff was for crap...Country... WSM the way it has always been since 1925!
For the ten-thousandth time, WSM (AM) has not been country since 1925. Gaylord perpetuating that myth is one thing. But, Scott, you saying it like it's the gospel is simply wrong.
When WSM was A/C and SM-95 was soft hits, they were two great radio stations. Their respective ratings and superb staffs speak for themselves. I need not defend their legacies any further.
The only "stuff" that can be construed as "crap" would be your misinformed statements of self-defined "fact".
I realize that, and yes I do remember when WSM-AM was AC during the day and country at night, and I recall WSM-FM was some sort of AC/MOR, and in the late 70's/early 80's there was Chris with Jazz on Sunday Nights on WSM-FM. I recall listening to Chris during his last Jazz show on WSM-FM, and then monments later...."Thank God I'm A Coutry Boy" as Nashville 95.5 steped up to the country plate on WSM-FM.
I forgot all about the simucast rules of the 60's and 70's, but still even with those rules in place, they could have at least simulcasted the Opry.
If WSM & Gaylord felt so compled to change WSM-AM's format, I would like to see WSM-AM become a full News, Weather & Sports station, (Daytime Only) and then switch at night to Classic Country with Eddie Stubbs, Bill Cody, and of course the Opry on the wk-end nights.
Over the years, I've always found myself going to WSM-AM for breaking news and weather. I know an "all news" format is expensive, but this would be the best (daytime wise) for WSM. They would kick WLAC's tale, which is NOT a full service news station, despite what they say.
WSM-AM could fill a void that I think Nashville needs and it would keep AM going longer! Like I said, I still find myself going to WSM-AM for breaking news and weather, and they will interupt the Opry for breaking bad weather moving in. That's one of the reasons why I ALWAYS keep a pre-set in my car to WSM-AM!
Syndicating the Opry over a network of radio stations, or even expanding it to TV back in the early days of television might have solved the Opry's problems, but then again, WSM would have lost its exclusivity on the Opry, as well as its "heritage" status.