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The CRTC has decided that Bracebridge/Gravenhurst shouldn't be one radio-station town(s), despite the fact that the single commercial station that exists there claims it's losing money hand over fist because of out of market tuning and a downturn in radio advertising in general. The commission will soon be issuing calls for applications for new outlets, after Bayshore applied for a new station there - and Vista, the current owner of CFBG-FM, not surprisingly tried to stop anyone else from entering their turf.
I don't know a lot about that particular market, but it's kinda fascinating to watch these two opponents circle each other with specious arguments that protect their own self-interests. To add a further wrinkle, a few intervenors complained that Bayshore wants the frequency where a low power tourist information station currently sits. (Does anyone really listen to tourist info stations for longer than about a minute and a half?)
In the end, the CRTC didn't buy Vista's plaintive poverty pleadings, and it looks like there could be at least one new player in that market in the coming years.
CRTC: Is Gravenhurst/Bracebridge Big Enough For Another Station?
That reads to me like they WON'T be issuing a call.
"...the Commission finds that it is not necessary to issue a call for applications and that it would be appropriate to publish Bayshore’s application for consideration during the non-appearing phase of the next feasible public hearing. "
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Nobody doing a music test out that way? Hmmm...
Last edited by Radiowiz (November 5, 2017 7:45 am)
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Market size doesn't matter.
The incumbents always bitch and whine when someone else wants to move in on "their" territory.
It was ever thus.
Radiowiz wrote:
Nobody doing a music test out that way? Hmmm...
Most definitely not. Doing music research in an un-rated uncompetitive market is pointless. Local content and involvement should consume 100% of available resources.
So-called "local" is "the MOOSE" which is rock. Its competition is 104.1 Midland, Rock 95.7 Barrie and Big 101.1 (essentially Q-107) Barrie.
Bayshore serves the elevator and dental office market. Not remotely competitive
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102.3 should be on-air any day now... I see the 102.3 TIS there has been granted 98.3.
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bayshore needed to get that tourist station off the frequency before it could launch