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From: Annotated WBCQ Program Guide
Anomalies and Recent Observations Tuesday, June 29, 2004 Allan tells me that Brother Stair will be leaving WBCQ after Wednesday, June 30, opening up a lot of airtime on all four services. The specific blocks that will be available on July 1 a 7415 - 6AM-4PM ET daily 5105 - 6AM-4PM ET daily 5105 - 5PM-6AM ET daily (except for Sunday evenings) 9330 - 8AM-4PM ET daily 17495 - 2PM-5PM ET Monday-Friday 17495 - 8AM-6PM ET Saturday-Sunday Also found out that the EVM Jewish Radio Network will be cutting down to one day a week, Wednesdays from 8-9PM ET, effective immediately. (via John Norfolk, dxldyahoogroups) |
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![]() - So Thats the old nut been railing away on WBCQ; I guess his Lawyer bills are higher than the $$$ he rakes in from WBCQ.. Still, dollar in hand, wish in the other.. In article , "Mike Terry" writes: Subject: Brother Stair Leaves WBCQ From: "Mike Terry" Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2004 21:27:32 +0000 (UTC) From: Annotated WBCQ Program Guide Anomalies and Recent Observations Tuesday, June 29, 2004 Allan tells me that Brother Stair will be leaving WBCQ after Wednesday, June 30, opening up a lot of airtime on all four services. The specific blocks that will be available on July 1 a 7415 - 6AM-4PM ET daily 5105 - 6AM-4PM ET daily 5105 - 5PM-6AM ET daily (except for Sunday evenings) 9330 - 8AM-4PM ET daily 17495 - 2PM-5PM ET Monday-Friday 17495 - 8AM-6PM ET Saturday-Sunday Also found out that the EVM Jewish Radio Network will be cutting down to one day a week, Wednesdays from 8-9PM ET, effective immediately. (via John Norfolk, dxldyahoogroups) |
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I heard him mention the other day that he will be cutting back on
several of the stations. I think he said WWCR has already cut him back several hours on 9475, don't know about the other frequencies. He sometimes buys up hours that are not otherwise sold - at very reasonable rates. I guess the station owners figure it's better to get a little something for the time than to air some public announcement or old program that they can pick up for free, but which pays nothing. He used to say they knew they'd get their money from him. Some other broadcasters are horribly poor at paying their air time bills. ================ Mike Terry wrote: From: Annotated WBCQ Program Guide Anomalies and Recent Observations Tuesday, June 29, 2004 Allan tells me that Brother Stair will be leaving WBCQ after Wednesday, June 30, opening up a lot of airtime on all four services. The specific blocks that will be available on July 1 a 7415 - 6AM-4PM ET daily 5105 - 6AM-4PM ET daily 5105 - 5PM-6AM ET daily (except for Sunday evenings) 9330 - 8AM-4PM ET daily 17495 - 2PM-5PM ET Monday-Friday 17495 - 8AM-6PM ET Saturday-Sunday Also found out that the EVM Jewish Radio Network will be cutting down to one day a week, Wednesdays from 8-9PM ET, effective immediately. (via John Norfolk, dxldyahoogroups) |
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![]() "Al Patrick" wrote in message ... I heard him mention the other day that he will be cutting back on several of the stations. I think he said WWCR has already cut him back several hours on 9475, don't know about the other frequencies. He sometimes buys up hours that are not otherwise sold - at very reasonable rates. I guess the station owners figure it's better to get a little something for the time than to air some public announcement or old program that they can pick up for free, but which pays nothing. He used to say they knew they'd get their money from him. Some other broadcasters are horribly poor at paying their air time bills. Most paid time stations demand payment well in advance of the show. This is not a "net 30" proposition. |
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![]() "Diverd4777" wrote in message ... - So Thats the old nut been railing away on WBCQ; I guess his Lawyer bills are higher than the $$$ he rakes in from WBCQ.. Still, dollar in hand, wish in the other.. ....in the case of Brother Stair above, it's likely the Dollar in his pocket or bank account in someone else's name and in his hand is the "prophet's reward". (just ask any young negress down on the farm what that is....grin) |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message . com... Most paid time stations demand payment well in advance of the show. This is not a "net 30" proposition. Is that also true of the SW stations? It seems to me there has been a large buildup to transmitting capacity over the last few years WWRB and WBCQ each have 5 transmitters. WWCR has 4. There are 5 transmitters at WHRI/WHRA/KHWR. Plus WRMI and all the others. This suggests a possible transmitter overcapacity and SW station owners may not have much leverage. Brother Stair claims he's been able to buy air time as low as 7 or 8 dollars an hour, with the provision that he can be bumped off with no notice. He says the broadcasters call him up and offer him that deal, simply because he pays his bills. Dave Frantz solicits programming on the air, and says he keeps costs down by being on of the SW broadcasters who insist on prepayment for programming. Given his claimed payment problems with the patriots and gold bugs, it seems his insistence isn't hard and fast. Frank Dresser |
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![]() Frank Dresser wrote: "David Eduardo" wrote in message . com... Most paid time stations demand payment well in advance of the show. This is not a "net 30" proposition. Is that also true of the SW stations? It seems to me there has been a large buildup to transmitting capacity over the last few years WWRB and WBCQ each have 5 transmitters. WWCR has 4. There are 5 transmitters at WHRI/WHRA/KHWR. Plus WRMI and all the others. This suggests a possible transmitter overcapacity and SW station owners may not have much leverage. Brother Stair claims he's been able to buy air time as low as 7 or 8 dollars an hour, with the provision that he can be bumped off with no notice. He says the broadcasters call him up and offer him that deal, simply because he pays his bills. Dave Frantz solicits programming on the air, and says he keeps costs down by being on of the SW broadcasters who insist on prepayment for programming. Given his claimed payment problems with the patriots and gold bugs, it seems his insistence isn't hard and fast. Really have to wonder if there is any 'real' money to be made in SW broadcasting. Most (if not all) of the outfits are private so they won't be publishing any figures. It would appear that they do get by though, at least to a certain extent. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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dxAce wrote :
It would appear that they do get by though, at least to a certain extent. Looks like profit Stair gets by OK. Him and Sister Theresa living in a house trailer there at the "farm". He must like the perks. "Young sisters" out behind the barn any time he wants to. Maybe someday Mr. Davies will give up the pizza business and become a profit. |
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