A brief update this Monday; we'll be back with the full report later this week:
One station that stayed on throughout the first storm was WVOM (103.9) up in Howland. The 100 kilowatt talk station was the subject of a flattering article last week in the Boston Globe, praising its public service to the Bangor area.
Enter CKGM, the CHUM Group talk station on 990 kHz. After reportedly failing to interrupt its diet of US talk shows (Dean Edell, "Dr." Laura Schlessinger, etc.) for ice storm coverage, CKGM has now agreed to lease out its signal to CJAD until CJAD's own facility is rebuilt, which could take several more months. CHUM Group officials are making no promises that the low-rated talk format will return to CKGM once the CJAD lease is over; the CKGM facility has been troubled by low ratings and frequent format changes ever since dropping its CHR format, changing calls to CKIS, and moving off 980 kHz in the late 1980s.
We'll be back on Thursday with the week's full report...including a call-letter swap in Glens Falls, an ousted PD in Buffalo, and a downsized talk team in Lowell. See you then...