Because, in the long-run, some future owner may make use of the station where the callsign is appropriate. One cannot assume that this is going to be the last time the station will be sold. For a $95. check to the FCC, and a few keystokes, getting 'WBET' would be a no-brainer.CTListener said:If the format is going to be overmodulated dollar-a-holler crud, who cares what the call letters will be? Why try to get WBET back if it's only going to be whispered under a loud music bed once an hour?
JIBGUY said:Just looked it up... WBET is in Sturgis Michigan, on a 1230 AM station.
DanStrassberg said:If the Mashinkucket Pequod tribe gets its casino in Middleborough, WBET would work better on 1530 than on 1460.
Eli Polonsky said:DanStrassberg said:If the Mashinkucket Pequod tribe gets its casino in Middleborough, WBET would work better on 1530 than on 1460.
Then what would happen to Steve Callahan's 1530 WVBF Middleborough which, if I'm correct, is the only full-time outlet for the Talking Information Center (for the Blind) on a conventional (non-subcarrier) signal?
drredbeard said:I was just in there to cut a couple of spots last month. The old prod. studio where I used to do Sonny May's show on Sunday night is still set-up the same way and posters from artists we played on 98 Country still adorn the now defunct FM studio.
Then this should bring back memories. "YOU'RE BLEEDING ME!" and Let it roll! ;D
A shame to see Mark Burns and Michael Page's old offices empty, Bill Alex and Tom Roulstone's newsroom non-existent and the WBET studios devoid of music...how times have changed.
Very sad. Have not been in the studios for a number of years now, might be to sad..
The whole Enterprise building is pretty much empty, too.
drredbeard said:I was just in there to cut a couple of spots last month. The old prod. studio where I used to do Sonny May's show on Sunday night is still set-up the same way and posters from artists we played on 98 Country still adorn the now defunct FM studio.
A shame to see Mark Burns and Michael Page's old offices empty, Bill Alex and Tom Roulstone's newsroom non-existent and the WBET studios devoid of music...how times have changed.
The whole Enterprise building is pretty much empty, too.
WLYNgm said:WBET - Brockton Enterprise and Times (former owner)
I don't know if too many non-radio people would appreciate the history in the
WBET callsign. The callsign has also been gone for a long time.
Full disclosure: I worked for 1410 WOKW, Brockton, back in the day. 1980-81.
It was a full service, local, family-owned station, it was bought by a publishing
outfit in NYC, who had no experience in broadcasting. In short order, they ran the
station into the ground, and it went dark for a while...
JIBGUY said:If I remember correctly, WAMK stood for "Americ(k)a's Music"; the brainchild of the NYC publishers that wishes they hadn't (and we wished they hadn't) gotten in to radio. But didn't they also, at the beginning, didn't they call themselves "Weather Radio?" -and in doing so, they aired the weather forecast every 10 minutes?