FreddyE1977 said:Maybe one option would be to lease your evening hours at half-lightbulb power to the sorts of
people who might ordinarily be tempted to start a pirate station. So long as they did nothing to
put your license in jeopardy and paid at least enough to break even on the light bill, there are
probably a few more Frankie Day types who would take you up on that.
True but they were going Against WAMO AM and FM, Who already had the R&B Markek tied up. Plus WCXJ had bad Talent, Jack Daniels in the Morning, and the Girl Following him, Neither one knew the Music. The only one worth listening to was Mike Payne the PD and Evening Host, Who Came from WAMO. Now we have no R&B Stations in This Market.Parttimer said:Urban didn't work on 1550 twice, as WCKG when Benns Communications owned it (sister station to Y97), and later when Inner City had it for a while. That's a better signal than WZUM.
Thats What WZUM did in it's day ,They got Students From Pitts [WPGH ]Carrier Current Station.kenhawk1160 said:FreddyE1977 said:Maybe one option would be to lease your evening hours at half-lightbulb power to the sorts of
people who might ordinarily be tempted to start a pirate station. So long as they did nothing to
put your license in jeopardy and paid at least enough to break even on the light bill, there are
probably a few more Frankie Day types who would take you up on that.
Now that's hard to control. But I like the overall premise. The thing to do is form a communicatios program partnership with a local vo-tech or community college and open the station at night as a "lab" for students to hone their skills. They're told to adhere to a strict format like a real radio station, none of this free-form college garbage you find in the non-comm end of the band. They don't show up fo their shift, they're out. It's the same program at Titan Radio at Westminster College. Very strict.
I was told That Jimmy was a Sales Rep for RCA Radio Transmitter Div. in the Meadowlands, That is why WZUM had all RCA Equipment.hypwr said:Jimmy was a true character. One of the last times I saw him was when we both took the Iron Horse to Chicago for the NAB convention. That had to be in the early seventies. I ran into him in the club car and we talked radio for over an hour. I loved his accent! He couldn't speak one sentence without at least one 4 letter word.
PT said:What do you think the $$$ for it would be in today's environment?
Let's make that "the last 9 people", because, I really don't care what happens to that station. It should die the natural death it deserves.Boss Radio said:This thread gathers the last 10 people on Earth who care what's on 1590 AM in Pittsburgh, PA.