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editI love woxy.com and I love freeform radio, but I'm not convinced woxy.com's programming really qualifies as "freeform".
- Heh, I believe that there's a lot of debate about what exactly that means. I dunno, you could call it "eclectic" or something, but I kind of hate that term... —User:Mulad (talk) 19:30, May 14, 2005 (UTC)
They have always called it "modern rock." Jccalhoun 05:32, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
Rain Man
editCan someone verify the reference to Woxy in Rain Man (just quote wherever they mention it)? 134.53.166.124 00:07, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
It was in the Cincinnati Enquirer article about the station closing. NickBurns 21:41, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
other things to add
editAmount of listenership at a certain time
Trivia? Happen to have an estimation of how many songs, or hours, have been on the air during terrestrial? or internet so far?
Any mention of the boards?
More WOXY unique commercials? What about better details for the features, events, & special broadcasts? (as I wrote those things about the 500 & battle of bands off the top of my fading memory & it could definitely use more bands that made it big/national after the competition)
Name of staff members through the years?
What about the correct spelling for the Baloughs & their 1st names? Perhaps a description of their intent to start up the station? or something a bit personal about them & what they wanted?
Specific broadcast range?
anything else. Don't worry, be aggressive in adding/editing, we can revert bad edits or fix up inaccuracies. Give this radiostation article a bit more character... please. --Duemellon 13:39, 15 August 2006 (UTC)
Friday, March 26, 2010 FOR THE RECORD....WOXY It's obviously been a long, hard week here around the FS headquarters with regards to the events that have transpired around WOXY. We've received some of the most severe hate mail and calls and we realize that everyone is rightfully upset, as are we, and we've spent most of our time this week trying to find a solution that will make this story have a different ending, so apologies for the slow response. This is an attempt to shed some light on things.
When we rewind the clock to over a year ago when Future Sounds purchased WOXY, the station was sitting on the very same doorstep as it's at now, and we took on the challenge of keeping this amazing station running and devised a strategy on how to take something and create a sustainable revenue source around it, so it could remain basically commercial free and free to the world. Future Sounds isn't some giant corporation with an agenda outside of believing in great music and trying to help artists. For almost seven years we've done nothing but find unknown and up-and-coming artists and do our part to promote and share their craft to the world, and the compensation for it has been minimal, but was never the reason behind our motivations. We have been fans of WOXY for years, fans/friends of the staff, and were thrilled the day the 'Future Sounds' radio show first aired on WOXY. When the opportunity to save it from extinction presented itself, we checked our heads and got on board. We then discussed the goals and plans with the WOXY staff and everyone was on board with the direction and the move to Austin.
Perhaps these plans were based too closely on the partnerships we were developing to help take a station full of FREE music and insert ways that it could support itself, the staff, rent and royalties for the songs playing 24-7. Stepping back and realizing that we're in time of banks getting bailed out and labels going under and brands pulling their marketing budgets from the music/entertainment sectors, we for 6-9 months took meetings with everyone that could help make WOXY the biggest online station and develop content that could generate it's own source of income. These meetings and deals were with companies that were massive, with deep pockets, etc, but one after another these huge corporations starting laying off the very people that were writing up our deals. Sometimes, no matter how great you think your business is, or how clever or incredible your offering is, if the people you are doing business with go down, so do your interests. We are all connected in this enormous game of dominoes, and the trickle-down hits even the little guys - WOXY, Future Sounds, etc.
I’d also like to address the timing and the suddenness of the decision to hopefully only temporarily take it off the air. It may seem like it was ‘out of nowhere’ but internally we’ve all known the challenges and necessary deadlines that needed to be met. Even into SXSW week we had two companies that looked completely on board to acquiring the station and keeping it running without a hitch. Each day felt like forever while we awaited the verdict, one that looked like the solution, until one parties’ cold feet surprised us all and forced us to act.
Excuses are excuses, but in the end there are some financial realities to radio that stations like Indie 103 in Los Angeles and countless others are experiencing, and those are stations with advertising running constantly. After numerous deals didn't close we also explored dozens of options for investors/buyers/partners and many times after weeks of due-diligence and term sheets flying, people starting backing out, mostly due to the financial landscape that we are all living in daily. The financial community doesn't want to touch the media/music business with a ten-foot pole these days. We also fought hard with every potential suitor to guard and protect the integrity of what WOXY stands for, to protect the staff, so that someone doesn't just show up and strip it of the parts that make it so great.
So the future of WOXY is unknown, but judging from the massive outpouring of support and interest in the station that has survived for 25 years now and has more lives than a cat, I think that this radio station we all love dearly will deliver quality indie rock music to listeners.
We would like to respond to all those that wrote with such anger that there are humans on the other side that do read this and take it personally, and to acknowledge that we are in the same place of mourning for not just a station that we've loved for years, but for the staff that we consider friends and family that we've traveled with and made plans with. In a time when people don't feel like paying for the artist's albums anymore, and love to stream and download for 'free', there are costs of doing business for everyone to provide such services and music. This came down to a considerable monthly financial position; one that was maintained for over a year, but that eventually needed an infusion that didn't arrive.
Future Sounds’ efforts to work towards keeping the promise of WOXY alive have not ended and I hope this truly is only a temporary goodbye.
Sincerely, Larry
posted by Future Sounds at 1:32 PM 8 Comments
Tuesday, March 23, 2010 WOXY OFF THE AIR http://thecincinnatiman.com/2010/03/woxy-dead-yet-again/ posted by Future Sounds at 11:50 AM 13 Comments 68.253.225.71 (talk) 23:53, 5 April 2011 (UTC)
Yay
editI know this is un-professional and naughty wikiness for me to say so, but YAY that WOXY may be back! I'm very happy to hear this. Hope it will go back to being played on iTunes radio. NickBurns 17:53, 3 October 2006 (UTC)