Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sep 11, 9:15 am, (Michael Black) wrote:
) writes: Again, what we value as a small group just doesn't matter to the masses. I am disappointed that DISH NETWORK and DIRECT TV are not allowed, by law, to sell me a package with out-of-town stations without my local stations agreeing, which they won't. I can spend $1,000 for a large tv antenna installation and pick up many out-of- town stations, but I can't subscribe to get those SAME stations on satellite. The reason -- the industry does NOT want me (or anyone else) watching out-of-town stations because that means I am not watching the local stations with local commercials. I tried getting waivers from the local stations and every one of them refused. YOu see that all the time with AM broadcast radio. When the local station dropped Art Bell some years back, moving to an all-news format, one local columnist lamented that it was the end of Art Bell. But one station in Vermont carried it. And it's really easy to receive that New York station at 770KHz that carried the show, along with all kind of other stations up and down the dial. Yet people never tuned up and down that dial, assuming that they'd not be able to receive anything. And yes, that's what the local stations want, because they want the listenership to their ads. Oddly, a station like WBZ out of Boston even makes an issue of this. I don't know about them lately, their reception here has been curtailed by a more local station on an adjacent frequency, but at one point they acknowledged that most overnight radio was syndicated, and basically the same syndicated show, but they were live, and they covered a really big area. The overnight announcers, maybe even the bumpers, made a point of mention that there were listeners in faraway places. And I treated it like a local talk show. There were some obvious differences in what was discussed, but it came booming in here and except for the fading, was strong enough to be local. I initially started listening to WBZ overnight when there wasn't something of interest on the local stations at that time (too much syndicated talk shows, and at one point one station was airing repeats of programming from the daytime), but for a number of years I was pretty much listening to WBZ overnight. Michael MB, KGO-AM on 810 kHz makes it a point with their Over-Night Talk-Radio Call-in Show to take Callers from all over the West Coast from San Diego to Alaska. IMHO - KGO is what every 50 KW "Clear-Channel" AM/MW Radio Station should be : * Regional Coverage and Programming to Match * Original Local Hosts and Programming * No Syndication Allowed Resulting in 100 Distinct Radio Voices Across the Nation ~ RHF |
#2
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sep 11, 8:34 am, RHF wrote:
KGO-AM on 810 kHz makes it a point with their Over-Night Talk-Radio Call-in Show to take Callers from all over the West Coast from San Diego to Alaska. Of course, but KGO does NOT want people living in San Francisco to be listening to an out-of-town station. KMJ in Fresno also makes a point of having listeners from all over the West Coast, but KMJ does NOT want listeners IN Fresno to be listening to KGO or any other out-of- town station. All the stations love people to be listening from out of town, but NONE of the stations want people in their city to be listening to out-of-town stations. Same with TV. KGO-7 in San Francisco loved it when I told one of their engineers that I was getting their signal in Clovis (Fresno). They even offered to send me a gift (forgot what, but I think it was a t-shirt) if I would tape it and send it to them. But do you think KGO-7 would give someone in San Francisco a waiver so they could get the KABC from Los Angeles on Dish Network? It's a one-way deal with these stations. |
#3
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 11, 9:15 am, (Michael Black) wrote: IMHO - KGO is what every 50 KW "Clear-Channel" AM/MW Radio Station should be : * Regional Coverage and Programming to Match * Original Local Hosts and Programming * No Syndication Allowed Resulting in 100 Distinct Radio Voices Across the Nation And revenues off by a third since 2000. |
#4
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() David Eduardo wrote: "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 11, 9:15 am, (Michael Black) wrote: IMHO - KGO is what every 50 KW "Clear-Channel" AM/MW Radio Station should be : * Regional Coverage and Programming to Match * Original Local Hosts and Programming * No Syndication Allowed Resulting in 100 Distinct Radio Voices Across the Nation And revenues off by a third since 2000. 2000? Isn't that when you adopted the 'Eduardo' shtick? |
#5
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Sep 11, 1:43 pm, "David Eduardo" wrote:
"RHF" wrote in message oups.com... On Sep 11, 9:15 am, (Michael Black) wrote: IMHO - KGO is what every 50 KW "Clear-Channel" AM/MW Radio Station should be : * Regional Coverage and Programming to Match * Original Local Hosts and Programming * No Syndication Allowed Resulting in 100 Distinct Radio Voices Across the Nation And revenues off by a third since 2000. How are the revenues for colloidal silver, by the way? |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Landfags hypocrisy | CB | |||
John Kerry's hypocrisy proves his contempt for voter intelligence | Shortwave | |||
Landshark Is King Of Hypocrisy | CB | |||
REAL twitsed HYPOCRISY | CB | |||
TWISTEDHED HYPOCRISY | CB |