Interesting that a radio station that hasnt missed a single minute of air time due to the outbreak is facing hard times. I guess their advertising revenue has plummeted in recent weeks.
Lots of places “going under” after such a short downtime. Really shows the mentality of the various owners. No rainy day fund, no plan B, no fallback, nothing. Just close the doors.
They may have been having hard times before this. They used to get big ratings from Francesa.
makes sense- the guys been at the station 30+ years and probably making a ton of $$$. Cheaper to give him a buyout and bring in some kid to do the job for a fraction of the price...
The media will shift into “turn the country back on” mode as soon as it begins to hit their pocketbooks.
Morning, noon and evening drive times don’t have the numbers they did with all the people staying home or working remote.