[BC] Mom & Pop Stations Going the Way of the Dodo (was Re: TheEmployment Issue)
DANA PUOPOLO
dpuopolo
Tue Feb 14 09:51:19 CST 2006
Actually, these stations are flush with ca$h! They bill a ton of $$.
-D
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Received: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 07:14:15 AM PST
From: Robert Meuser <Robertm at broadcast.net>
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Subject: Re: [BC] Mom & Pop Stations Going the Way of the Dodo (was Re:
TheEmployment Issue)
Those loyal locals must have used the service but not supported it with
advertising.
R
DANA PUOPOLO wrote:
> In Boston, a guy just bought two suburban 1 kW AM's from their longtime
owner
> (His dad founded one of the stations and bought the other many decades
ago).
> They got $4.5 million for the two. Both have been community stations for
over
> 50 years. The new owner plans to move their studios out of their cities of
> license and turn them into a spanish evangelical simulcast.
>
> Their cities of license and other towns and cities around them are up in
arms
> over losing their only local voices. These stations both have been known
for
> their fine community service.
>
> Will someone please explain to me how THIS is in the public interest,
> convienence and necessity?
>
> -D
>
>
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> Received: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 06:02:10 AM PST
> From: "Bailey, Scott" <SBailey at nespower.com>
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> Subject: RE: [BC] Mom & Pop Stations Going the Way of the Dodo (was Re:
> TheEmployment Issue)
>
> There needs to be something done about this, and LPAM is NOT THE ANSWER!
> The mega groups buy these AM stations as tax write off investments and
> just set on their tails and do nothing for the community.
> My comment here will upset some of you here, but mega to smaller groups
> should be forced to sell AM's (1 KW and under) to mom and pop operators!
> I thought about complying a list of these type stations and get other
> small (single owner) broadcaster to file a rule making on this type of
> activity.
> It would probably get no where, and I would just get laugh at!
>
> Scott
>
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> Subject: [BC] Mom & Pop Stations Going the Way of the Dodo (was Re:
> TheEmployment Issue)
>
>
> In a message dated 2/6/2006 8:29:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> broadcast-request at radiolists.net writes:
>
> Jeff Johnson, replying to Daniel L. Steele, said...
>
>
> So Rogers City, MI, lost its local station that broadcast local sports
> and
> supported the community with local news and other programming. The city
>
> supported the station in like kind. So, unless the corner office types
> want
> to do enthusiastic local radio, forget it. Sadness.
>
>
>
>
> ------------------
>
> This does seem to be an unfortunate trend. The broadcast industry is
> essentially being "Wal-Marted." It seems the days of local mom & pop
> stations are
> nearing their last days, either being bought up by media conglomerates
> and
> mega-networks or being shut down entirely with all assets sold and
> music
> collections liquidated or boxed up and collecting dust in someone's
> basement. As I
> stated in the subject line, they are going the way of the dodo.
>
> In my travels, I once enjoyed tuning in to local talk radio and
> listening to
> the regional farm reports and local music groups. It's all going away.
> We
> are rapidly reaching the point where one can go to any city in the USA
> and
> hear the exact same songs played day in and day out so ASCAP and BMI
> can
> continue making their billions.
>
> And where will mom and pop be? Living at the old broadcasters' home,
> of
> course!
>
> Paul Gray, N0JAA
> Satellite Beach, FL
>
>
>
>
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