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Re: [IRCA] Local Radio Is Getting Tuned Out.
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] Local Radio Is Getting Tuned Out.
- From: Mike Pietruk <pietruk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2011 08:18:49 -0400 (EDT)
Steve
It is interesting to compare the ground conductivity in your E tn area to
say that of NW Ia discussed earlier in this thread.
My wife and I spent a week back in Aug looking around Blount (for
outsiders, it is pronounced Blunt) and Knox Counties, and it is hard to
imagine why anyone would put much effort into AM broadcasting where the
signal could reach unless perhaps you had the daytime 50kw of 850 or a
nice low freq of 620 such as wrjz has.
It is hard to imagine why anyone would invest in Blount's local 3 AMERS
(1120, 1400 and 1470) and perhaps it is amazing that they are even on the
air at all.
I don't know enough about suburban Knoxville radio, but I can only guess
that any efforts to localize these 3 freqs in the last 2 decades amounted
in disaster. I scratch my head wondering why the company owning 1380
licensed to Clinton on the other side of the metro, bought am1400 and
essentially airs a country classics format with content targeted to a
local Clinton community (for Clinton listeners, they are actually doing a
nice job; but for Alcoa/Maryville, I doubt that it draws flies).
Yes, what is happening at Clear Channel and Cumulus is hardly good for
radio; but, on the other hand, it is response to how the economics of the
business are changing as well as the economy and what people out there
want and use for their info and entertainment needs. l
Bible study has torn my life apart and remade it. That is to say that God,
through his Word, has done so.
-- Derek Tidball, author of "The Message of Holiness: Restoring God's
Masterpiece"
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