Is it another "Done Deal"? WDRC moving to Hartford?
It seems like the Economic Development craze is growing. Apparently after you give away a $60 million taxpayer funded gift, everyone wants to buy in.
I received the following press release today in my e-mail claiming that Connoisseur Media was moving to Hartford after their purchase of WDRC AM and FM Radio. It sounds encouraging, right?
Wrong!!! WDRC Radio and their facilities are actually located in Bloomfield. Close to Hartford, but a lot cheaper tax wise. What a difference a couple hundred feet makes, a mill rate of 34.85 for their buildings and property in Bloomfield as opposed to 74.29 mills according to the State of Connecticut OPM website.
So apparently WDRC is not moving "into" Hartford ,as the press release might suggest.
Since rules don't seem to matter much to Mayor Segarra ,maybe we can just move the "Welcome to Hartford " signs a few hundred feet north on Blue Hills Avenue.
Sorry Pedro
CONNOISSEUR MEDIA MOVES
INTO HARTFORD WITH
THE ACQUISITION OF WDRC FM & AM / WWCO / WMMW / WSNG
THE ACQUISITION OF WDRC FM & AM / WWCO / WMMW / WSNG
HARTFORD,
CT – July 7th – It was announced today that Westport (Connecticut) based
Connoisseur Media has closed on the purchase of WDRC-FM, WDRC-AM, WWCO, WMMW,
and WSNG, from Buckley Broadcasting. Effective immediately, with the expansion
into Hartford, a number of Connoisseur’s Southern Connecticut employees will be
elevated to new roles in the added market.
Southern
Connecticut Connoisseur General Manager Kristin Okesson, who now oversees WPLR,
WEZN, WFOX, and WYBC*, will take on the Hartford group under her guidance.
Keith Dakin, current Operations Manager of the Southern Connecticut group, will
assume a regional role in handling programming duties of WDRC as well. Southern
Connecticut Assistant Program Director Kevin Begley will move to Program
Director of WEZN (Star 99.9) and WFOX (95.9 The Fox). Southern Connecticut
Music Director Allan Lamberti will take over the afternoon drive shift (2pm-7pm)
on WDRC-FM, and become Assistant Program Director for WDRC FM and AM, and for
New Haven’s 99.1 WPLR. Lamberti’s previous midday shift on WFOX (95.9 The Fox)
will be filled by Ed D’Oliveira. The new lineup of WDRC-FM air talent will
include Mike “Lappy” Lapitino in middays. Lapitino, who has done afternoons at
WPLR for almost 30 years, will remain in that role as well.
On
the sales front, Stu Gorlick, current Director of Sales of Buckley’s Hartford
stations, will be given an expanded position, adding WPLR and WYBC to his
portfolio. Andy Alcosser, current Southern Connecticut General Sales Manager,
will be promoted to Director of Sales for WEZN and WFOX including all new
business initiatives for the region. Rowena White will remain in her role
overseeing non-traditional revenue and digital but for the entire Connecticut
group. Stu, Andy, and the rest of the sales management team will work
collaboratively to provide the best solutions and results for clients statewide,
utilizing all the tools this large group of heritage radio stations has to
offer.
The
business and traffic departments will be based out of Connoisseur’s Southern
Connecticut facility, and work in tandem with the Hartford staff. Engineering
will be led by Southern Connecticut Chief Engineer Dom Bordonaro, in conjunction
with Hartford Chief Engineer Scott Baron.
“We
are extremely excited about acquiring such a legendary station as WDRC,” said
General Manager Kristin Okesson. She thanked Buckley Broadcasting “for
sustaining a great property over the years” and went on to say “we’re anxious to
make it even bigger and better now by adding some of our key talented players
into the mix.”
The
format of WDRC FM will be Classic Hits, focusing on core artists such as
Eagles, Fleetwood
Mac, Boston, Queen, Journey, Steve Miller Band, and U2 .
Regional Operations Manager, Keith Dakin explained, “The Hartford market has a
hole for a Classic Hits based radio station, and the new sound of 102.9 will
fill it.” The station’s new positioning statement is: 102.9 DRC, Classic
Hits of the 70’s, 80’s, and More
The
staffs of WDRC-AM, WWCO, WMMW, and WSNG will remain at their helms, including
legendary Connecticut broadcaster Brad Davis.
CEO
Jeff Warshaw added, "Connoisseur is so
gratified to add these legendary call letters to our stable of extraordinary
Connecticut properties."
Connoisseur
owns/operates 40 stations in eleven markets including significant clusters in
Connecticut, Long Island and New Jersey.
*WYBC
is owned by Yale Broadcasting; Connoisseur Media operates under a joint sales
agreement