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This is not good. Cumulus is the leanest running out
of the big 3 broadcast groups. Expect to see many
many changes in OKC radio if this happens.
Chris
http://www.radiookc.com
Yeah, I'd be very curious to see how a station like WWLS would fare under Cumulus' hand....
And to think we have such a stellar radio market to begin with. /sarcasm
Thank goodness for NPR and my satellite/pandora options.
If the sale goes through. I hope Cumulus flips BOB FM. Seriously how many Classic Rock stations does OKC need?
I made that mention on another thread here. The classic rock thing
way overdone, but it sells and since broadcasters have "group" sales
it can help them close a deal by having a classic rock station in their
portfolio. Someone commented about changes? Cumulus runs with
as few people as possible. Talent would be the first to go.
Chris
http://www.radiookc.com
Like I mentioned on another thread here. If they were to flip BOB I'd like to see Jack FM back in the metro It would fit in with Cumulus which like you said runs with few people and Jack FM would fit that criteria especially since they have no DJ's.
I hope that if this does happen, they will flip BOB FM to Jack FM or to something else, but I also wonder if they will flip WKY also, maybe back to news/talk.
WWLS need to cut some of their so-called talent that they use on air...maybe a new owner would/could make it into a true sports talk station instead of a bunch of old men talking and acting like 12 year old boys...
Yeah - i would look for something heavily influenced by ESPN with some local show that would also agree to work 7 days a week on 4 other stations in the building and take on janitor duties......for $10 an hour.
Chris
www.radiookc.com
Maybe they will change WWLS from being called the Sports Animal to ESPN radio 640 and 98.1. just a thought.
It's official....
http://www.radio-info.com/news/its-o...-cash-or-stock
Yep, more robots, syndicated programing, out of town DJ's.
Chris
www.radiookc.com
Possible, but I wouldn't think a 'robot' station would work well for Sports Talk, especially in this market. National syndicated hosts aren't going to want to talk OU football all the time, and that's pretty much what drives WWLS' call-in listeners. Abandon that formula for syndicated national programming and their ratings and ad sales will tank.
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