WBEN announced that effective Thursday, it's dropping the 107.7 FM simulcast. I thought WBEN on FM was a bad move from the get go, but whatever. What's next for 107.7? Stand alone or simulcasting WGR?
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If the end of the 'WBEN on FM' effort is in fact true, how does this reflect on the station's ability to move its considerable 12+ audience to FM or attract a 'younger demo' by virtue of being on FM?
I'll be surprised if 107.7 doesn't simulcast the Bills and Sabres.
Given the signal covers a good deal of rural area wouldn't a Country Music format work if promoted well? I know it was tried before but it just seems like a natural fit.
So AM *is* not just 65+ people and DXers, since 95% listens to WBEN on AM in Buffalo! Wow...
Watch for a simulcast of country WBEE out of Rochester. That's my guess...Entercom protects their Rochester station and gives a little competition to WYRK in Buffalo.
Makes sense to me, no cost other than the power bill.
Rochester people don't want to hear about Buffalo. Buffalo people don't want to hear about Rochester. WBEE got to be #1 in Rochester by being hyper-local Rochester. It's the only station in town staffed 24/7, and it's everywhere in the community. Start talking about Cheektowaga and Lackawanna instead of (or even in addition to) Henrietta and Greece and you risk endangering the cash cow that WBEE is to Entercom Rochester. You don't mess with #1.