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![]() "ve3..." wrote in message oups.com... 1. A curious interpretation. Even the CKLW web page says,"the Role of the Canadian Radio and Television Comission (CRTC) in killing the station." ....1968 RKO/General sells the station to comply with CRTC ownership regulations ....1971 CRTC 30% Canadian content regulations hurt programming The CKLW affair was a cause celebre at the time and has generated many websites. The quote was taken from www.thebig8.net/. CKLW coverage included Toledo and Cleveland as well as Windsor/Detroit. CKLW was not specifically called on to uniquely change programming. CanCon affected all stations alike, and ownership rule chages did as well. It was just that CKLW was in a position to have benefitted extremely from the pre-rule change situation. Moswtly, CKLW dies as The Big 8 due to the death of AM as a music band. 2. Do the CFRB engineers pay the electric bill or rent? I am sure that this comes from the company and shows that total profit maximization is moderated by some sense of public service. They have a site where the Am is located, no cost, the transmitter uses less energy than the light in the parking lot, and it just goes on and on. At some point, the people interested in keeping it running will tire and it will be turned off. 3. I notice that WHO, Des Moines Iowa, (50kw) (1040) is proud of its new webcasting service and likes to read reports from far-away places. Des Moines is not a noisy place and the few listeners in the city who might be helped would not justify the expense. There are hundreds of stations webcasting now. Are they all trying to fill in noisy spots in their primary area? Yes. There is no revenue model for stations to get any revenue from anything except locally reported listening. In fact, one of the reasons some stations give is to also serve local residents who may be in a radio survey whyle they are on a short trip or travelling out of the area. It is 100% about local. All three examples are of stations that are extending their coverage beyond their trading area. Why do they do this? Is the business changing? No. webcasting is about giving a different local source for listening to fill in for bad big building and shadow area reception. |
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