Radio listeners in the Big Apple should know sooner-than-later what's in store for 101.9 FM WRXP. Randy Michaels' Merlin Media has established a firm LMA start date of July 15th.
This coming Friday is the day Merlin assumes programming and sale control over the station, pending FCC approval of the sale deal. Under the sales deal, Merlin would become the majority owner of WRXP with Emmis retaining a minority interest.
Last day is Thursday for current air staff at Rock 101.9 RXP:
A format change is expected. An all-news or news-talk hybrid format has been widely speculated as two main possibilities. An all-news format would pit Merlin squarely against CBS Radio's 880 AM WCBS and 1010 AM WINS. A N/T format would most likely impact 770 AM WABC and 710 AM WOR the most.
There's no official word yet on when an LMA would impact the two stations Merlin is acquiring in Chicago: 101.1 FM WKQX and 97.9 FM WLUP (The Loop).
The staff at Q101.1 FM WKQX reportedly has been told that their last day would also be Thursday.
Great now NEW YORK CITY has no ALTERNATIVE ROCKER!
ReplyDeleteNow all the people who like rock can get SIRIUS and forget about FM!
All news radio? That blows!
ReplyDeletethe biggest city in the world now has no rock station what a shame RXP will be missed
ReplyDeleteTwo words...CORPORATE RADIO!
ReplyDeleteSo glad I left commercial radio years ago and started an LPFM station. Great rock....no commercials! http://www.1077wacc.org
Sorry NYC....
If you wanted to listen to someone talk all day, go back to living with your mom and or dad at a retirement home! Somebody will just go on and on and on and on. Talk about boring : ((((( help us
ReplyDeleteI thought something was up. So sad my favorite station is gone!!
ReplyDeleteThis shows how much capitalism sucks.
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