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Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 3:32 pm
by collin
buzfluhart wrote:Well. I could go on and on about the good old days of the 60's and early 70's of real radio. I have no idea of your age,but older demos tend to gravitate to talk radio. There's little else left on commercial radio for most everyone, regardless of age.
Sirius/XM will survive and most commecial stations will as well. However, their niche is getting tighter and tigher. Revenues continue to shrink.
Likely someone else will pick up some of what you like in your market.
Acutally, I'm 24 y/o
Guess I don't buy into my own demographic......but everyone else is right, after the sirius/xm merger- things turned much worse.
jingle_jangle wrote: SoCal has the best NPR station on the planet, bar none--KCRW, Santa Monica..
+1000 KCRW just moved into my #1 spot. Just a great station. I think NPR is good, though the news is on way too long. The music programs....Morning becomes Eclectic and Weekend becomes Eclectic----are second to none.
Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:07 pm
by Scastles
collin wrote:buzfluhart wrote:Well. I could go on and on about the good old days of the 60's and early 70's of real radio. I have no idea of your age,but older demos tend to gravitate to talk radio. There's little else left on commercial radio for most everyone, regardless of age.
Sirius/XM will survive and most commecial stations will as well. However, their niche is getting tighter and tigher. Revenues continue to shrink.
Likely someone else will pick up some of what you like in your market.
Acutally, I'm 24 y/o
Guess I don't buy into my own demographic......but everyone else is right, after the sirius/xm merger- things turned much worse.
Collin, you're just one of the more tuned-in (so to speak) radio listeners.

Sirius/XM will likely continue to cut programs. They just can't afford it all. Howard is getting a big chunk of thier change.
Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:48 pm
by jps
buzfluhart wrote:Sirius/XM will likely continue to cut programs. They just can't afford it all. Howard is getting a big chunk of thier change.
Maybe they need to Siriusly think about cutting Howard!

Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 4:53 pm
by Scastles
jps wrote:buzfluhart wrote:Sirius/XM will likely continue to cut programs. They just can't afford it all. Howard is getting a big chunk of thier change.
Maybe they need to Siriusly think about cutting Howard!

Right you are, Jeff.
Aitch, uh, Stern, needs to find his way back to commecial radio or maybe on CB.
How does 80 mil a year plus 200 million in bonus money sound? That's Howards take so far.
Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:07 pm
by johnallg
jps wrote:buzfluhart wrote:Sirius/XM will likely continue to cut programs. They just can't afford it all. Howard is getting a big chunk of thier change.
Maybe they need to Siriusly think about cutting Howard!

And Oprah, and Martha Stewart, and Opie and Anthony, and all the friggin' sports, and .... the list is long. So what do they kill?? Fine Tuning...

Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 5:45 pm
by Danotron
Howard was resonsible for turning many people on to Sirrius, me included.
Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 6:12 pm
by jps
Danotron wrote:Howard was resonsible for turning many people on to Sirrius, me included.
Now it looks like his desire for $$$$$$$ is ruining it.

Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:02 pm
by collin
Plus, Sirius and XM merged to cover both their tails. Launching a huge satellite into space cost some serious coinage.....though they promised no commercials initially, they slowly added "XM approved" commercial spots in to sell to their customers. Couple that with the loss of channels during the merge, and it's just not worth it anymore.
Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:05 pm
by kiramdear
+1 for KCRW

Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 12:05 am
by jingle_jangle
collin wrote:Plus, Sirius and XM merged to cover both their tails. Launching a huge satellite into space cost some serious coinage.....though they promised no commercials initially, they slowly added "XM approved" commercial spots in to sell to their customers. Couple that with the loss of channels during the merge, and it's just not worth it anymore.
Two debt-loaded corporations merge to become--one corporation with twice the debt. I don't see anyway to survive for them with their current business model--there's not enough revenue and little hope of the kind of expansion needed to maintain it. Something will give or they will go under, Watch for a big change soon.
And I still can't get a reliable signal in my Miata. The bracket sits on the dash, mocking me...
Re: R.I.P KLSX 97.1 Radio (@$% CBS Corporation!)- SoCal people!
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:37 am
by Scastles
jingle_jangle wrote:collin wrote:Plus, Sirius and XM merged to cover both their tails. Launching a huge satellite into space cost some serious coinage.....though they promised no commercials initially, they slowly added "XM approved" commercial spots in to sell to their customers. Couple that with the loss of channels during the merge, and it's just not worth it anymore.
Two debt-loaded corporations merge to become--one corporation with twice the debt. I don't see anyway to survive for them with their current business model--there's not enough revenue and little hope of the kind of expansion needed to maintain it. Something will give or they will go under, Watch for a big change soon.
Too true. They'll be around, but likely only as a shell of their former selves. XM/Sirius still have a billion dollar debt on the table this year, and an additional 3 billion due over the next four years. This even after their recent 'minor' bailout.