Caldara: Talk radio’s not dead, but is showing its age
By Jon Caldara | Complete Colorado
(You can listen to this column, read by the author, here.)
I must have hit that age. Nostalgia keeps overtaking me.
I remember a Colorado that had thriving, competitive newspapers in every city, along with equally thriving local radio to keep them in check.
There was a time when local radio was big.
Colorado, and the Front Range in particular, had some of the most competitive radio wars in the country due to more stations than similarly sized metro areas.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allocated radio frequencies very miserly, so one station’s broadcast wouldn’t bleed into another’s. And since the Front Range market was so far away from other big urban markets, we had more radio real estate available.
Hard to have lo...