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General Category => General Radio Discussion => Topic started by: atrainradio on August 30, 2014, 1610 UTC
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Effective September The only station it's keeping is KDIS in Los Angeles ,Ca. Nooowwww- what're these new stations gonna do for formats? Spanish, Religious? (I hope not) News? Classic Hits? Brokered?
My local Disney station is the powerhouse WWJZ 640 50KW at Day 950 watts night.
Yours?
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My local pest is 1440, KDIZ. 5kW day/500W night that's 4.5 miles away.
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My local station is WQEW, For the New York City area on 1560 with a 50 kW transmitter.
I was actually listening to it last week at 6 AM trying to figure out what station this was, playing terrible pop music on the MW band. Honestly, if I had the money I would buy this station without hesitation... though I think if I had the money to buy stations, I'd focus my attention to Shortwave.
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I'd also buy 1440 near me... and would parallel it with a shortwave station. And run C-QUAM on them.
However, the money tree is not producing enough to afford either of those, so that's off the table.
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Nooowwww- what're these new stations gonna do for formats?
There's always Everypony Radio...
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I'm hoping for some good DX on some of these channels if they go dark for any length of time. When the Sussex, WI. Disney went silent on 1640 I was able to log California and then Oregon briefly one night on 1640.
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I doubt they'll go dark. Disney is spinning them off as per their research, only 13% of their listenership is through AM, and contemporary music of today does not sound good on the average 2KHz wide AM radio. They were supposedly taking a bath on music royalties, that combined with the high cost of maintaining an ageing AM plant makes them non-viable. Depending on the market they will probably go mexican or religious, as those are the only groups really running non-viable signals anymore. Everything else is either news/talk or sports.
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Dizzy Knee - KDDZ in Denver CO 1690 AM 30 khz bandwidth IBOC signal makes it to my QTH when propagation favors it.
Weird Music? I'm getting old. I hate IBOC as well...
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The Sussex, WI Disney outlet is my local, rendering 1640 impossible to DX. I can also hear the New York outlet on 1560 if conditions are right. Oof.
I really, really, really hope they don't go religious. We've got enough of those already. Regional Mexican would at least be listenable. Here's to some DX for all of us if any of the Disneyfied stations is off the air a few days during whatever change of ownership they make...
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I don't think pop music leaving the AM band for good is anything to cheer about. Unless you want more religious programming on the AM band, which apparently is not everybody's cup of tea.
Radio Disney wasn't bad to listen to, for what it was. I liked tuning around at night and hearing the odd Disney station's electronic pop music thumping away next to the usual talk, sports, Spanish religious and ranchero programming that covers the band.
The religious organizations seem to be the only ones who have the capital who are willing to bet on AM, so you probably will find a few of the Disney stations going religious. A failing AM station outside my metro area just went Catholic / EWTN. From what I gather, the doors weren't exactly being broken down with other potential buyers.
A lot of the Disney stations are in metros where the 3 main sports networks already are covered, so you probably can rule out sports. As for Mexican music, a lot of the markets where Disney stations are located already have those, including stations on FM.
I read that Disney had 16% listenership on AM, which is pretty high, considering the demographic. But OTA radio is more expensive than streaming. So it was only a matter of time.
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This is true, that it did brighten up the typically bland and boring AM band. I don't care too much for the mainstream tunes but I reckon it was better than no new music on the AM at all.
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A lot of the Disney outlets were c-quam prior to the introduction of HD. To boot, their processing wasn't too bad, and they were shaking the hell out of whatever they were running. I will be sad to see them go.
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I would love to have the money to buy one of those stations. I would make it a tri-format station: Classic country music (70's-80's) Monday-Friday, bluegrass music on Saturdays, and Southern Gospel music on Sundays.