1250WTAE said:
WDJO is a perfect example of how it can and will work. WJAS here in Pittsburgh is another. Of course they have some ratings, and a dedicated sales staff who know how to sell the format, and AM radio.
To the other negative posters, how many of you have ever owned or ran radio stations? Please raise your hand, or get to the back of the line.
Only when the those positive about an oldies station being profitable raise their hands, and post some actual numbers.
For example, how much would it cost for a staff of professional DJ's actually earning a living on this new, hypothetical radio station? How many minutes of airtime could be devoted to commercials? What would airtime minutes have to sell for to make enough to pay for the DJ's, the utility bills, taxes, licensing fees, and other overheard expenses? Don't forget factoring commissions for that staff of 3 or 4 seasoned sales reps. "Seasoned" sales reps won't work free or even cheap.
When someone actually posts some real numbers, then it's time to call the "negative posters" on not thinking it's a good idea.
Here's a start for anyone who thinks this will work. Just fill in the blanks.
DJ's and other on-air talent, paid competitively enough to get (and keep) good, experienced people. $_________________
Available minutes per day to sell at peak (daytime @ 1,000 watts) rate: ____________________________
Available minutes per day to sell at discounted night (24 watts) rate: _________________________
Peak Airtime rate, per minute $_____________________
Off peak airtime rate, per minute ____________________¢
Total gross revenue from airtime sales @ 95% maximum sales $___________________________
Sales staff Commissions $ _________________________
Total net revenue from airtime (Gross less Commissions) $ ____________________________
Overhead expenses:
Utilities: $_____________________________
Equipment maintenance staff and replacement parts $_____________________________
Office equipment: $______________________________________
Studio production consumables: $___________________________
Licensing fees, including ASCAP, BMI, etc. $_______________________
Taxes: $______________________________________
Debt service on mortgage: $________________________________
Those of you who are challenging the "negative posters", since you obviously have owned or ran radio stations, filling in those blanks should be easy. If you can't, shut up.