I'm guessing that the costs to source and produce the content are low.
Lower than sports talk real people. Lower than music fees (if any?).
Lower than music DJs.
The only long term problem is that there is no more live recordings due to
the pandemic.
On Wed., Feb. 10, 2021, 6:50 p.m. Brad
Wikipedia currently lists four of them in the States: in Bakersfield, CA;
Twin Falls, ID (unverified); Albany, OR (Corvsllis); and Georgetown, SC. B
Brad Beam, to Doug Eastick, Feb 10th:
> Riding back to the Calgary airport in a hotel shuttle several years back,
> I was quite surprised to
From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvornottv@googlegroups.com] On Behalf
Of Doug Eastick
>
>Also nottv...
>
>The Hamilton funny station Funny820 has a morning Show that is actually a
>simulcast of a podcast... Humble and Fred. They sometimes have decent guests.
Riding back to the
Also nottv...
The Hamilton funny station Funny820 has a morning Show that is actually a
simulcast of a podcast... Humble and Fred. They sometimes have decent
guests.
On Tue., Feb. 9, 2021, 4:36 p.m. Sean Healy, wrote:
> Bell's replacements will be Comedy radio for Winnipeg and Vancouver.
>
Bell's replacements will be Comedy radio for Winnipeg and Vancouver.
Hamilton already has Comedy radio, which brings in better numbers than
the once-mighty CKOC as TSN 1150.
The only local content on TSN 1150 in Hamilton was CFL games for the
Tiger Cats. Everything else is on the Bell and
With the possible exception of a handful of shows on KPCC, the traffic
reports on KNX, and Tim Conway Jr’s show on KFI, I’ve officially closed the
door on what is now known as “terrestrial radio.” I already own the same 30
songs played on every radio station. I don’t care enough about sports, and