Is Dallas one of the youngest radio market in the US? I'm asking because it seems like an AC like KVIL seems to struggle a lot in this market for more than a decade. It seems like there aren't much 35-54 female listeners in the DFW market to support an AC like WLTW in NY, KOST in LA, KODA in Houston, KMGL in OKC, or how about WLYF in Miami. I'm not sure if those stations do very well in persons 25-54 though, perhaps they're okay in 25-54, but I can see that they do pretty well in persons 12+.
How much younger is the average demo by age in DFW compare to the cities I mentioned above that made it so difficult for KVIL to cater listeners with a 1970-present AC format they had before Fall 2011 and a 1980-present AC format they had between Fall 2011 - May 2013. It also looks like they didn't do well with their (Best Variety...90s, 2k, and Today) Fresh AC/Hot AC 1990-present format though.
Do you think a Soft AC like KIFM in San Diego would do well in Dallas-Ft. Worth? Especially the way KVIL had gone in the past year. Besides the fact we have an Adult Standards on KDMX-HD2. Not to mention that San Diego also has a CBS AC KYXY that actually still has a 1980-present AC format. I can see that KIFM does pretty well in 12+, but I heard they often ranked around 15th in 25-54 though. How about an AC like WLYF in Miami in Dallas?
About me:
I'm a 22-year-old male who usually enjoys listening to music by Whitney Houston, Taylor Dayne, Mariah Carey, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Heart, Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync, James Ingram, and Cutting Crew alongside Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Imagine Dragons, American Authors, OneRepublic, John Legend, and Pompeii. I often stream KMGL, WLYF, WLMG, or WRVR on the TuneIn Radio app or WMGF or WLTW on the iHeartRadio app on my iPod Touch over Wi-Fi when I'm at home or at school. I have no data on my phone due to the fact that I'm on a pre-paid service plan, so I listen to KVIL or KJKK when I'm driving to school.
To summarize what I just said, I'm basically a 22-year-old guy who have an "old AC" taste in music and that I listen to music that 35-74 year-old female listeners listen to. (Why did I say 35-74? Well I like the way AC's sounded back in the 1990s up till now and that AC is a format intended to target listeners 35-54, and that 35-54 listeners in the 1990s is 55-74 now.) That's how old my music taste is. That explains why I brought this thread up. I guess by the time I reach my parents age as of now, Katy Perry is on KLUV and other Oldies/Classic Hits radio stations like KOMA, WCBS-FM, and KRTH. I've been a big fan of terrestrial radio for some time, but a decade or two from now, I probably loose myself with terrestrial radio. Anyone can relate?
My questions above: (If you guys can answer my questions above, I'll appreciate it very much)
1. Is Dallas one of the youngest radio market in the US?
2. How much younger is the average demo by age in DFW compare to the cities I mentioned above (New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Oklahoma City, and Miami)?
3. Do you think a Soft AC like KIFM in San Diego would do well in Dallas-Ft. Worth?
4. How about an AC like WLYF in Miami in Dallas?
5. Anyone can relate (to me based-on the last two paragraphs)?
How much younger is the average demo by age in DFW compare to the cities I mentioned above that made it so difficult for KVIL to cater listeners with a 1970-present AC format they had before Fall 2011 and a 1980-present AC format they had between Fall 2011 - May 2013. It also looks like they didn't do well with their (Best Variety...90s, 2k, and Today) Fresh AC/Hot AC 1990-present format though.
Do you think a Soft AC like KIFM in San Diego would do well in Dallas-Ft. Worth? Especially the way KVIL had gone in the past year. Besides the fact we have an Adult Standards on KDMX-HD2. Not to mention that San Diego also has a CBS AC KYXY that actually still has a 1980-present AC format. I can see that KIFM does pretty well in 12+, but I heard they often ranked around 15th in 25-54 though. How about an AC like WLYF in Miami in Dallas?
About me:
I'm a 22-year-old male who usually enjoys listening to music by Whitney Houston, Taylor Dayne, Mariah Carey, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Heart, Backstreet Boys, 'N Sync, James Ingram, and Cutting Crew alongside Ed Sheeran, Katy Perry, Demi Lovato, Imagine Dragons, American Authors, OneRepublic, John Legend, and Pompeii. I often stream KMGL, WLYF, WLMG, or WRVR on the TuneIn Radio app or WMGF or WLTW on the iHeartRadio app on my iPod Touch over Wi-Fi when I'm at home or at school. I have no data on my phone due to the fact that I'm on a pre-paid service plan, so I listen to KVIL or KJKK when I'm driving to school.
To summarize what I just said, I'm basically a 22-year-old guy who have an "old AC" taste in music and that I listen to music that 35-74 year-old female listeners listen to. (Why did I say 35-74? Well I like the way AC's sounded back in the 1990s up till now and that AC is a format intended to target listeners 35-54, and that 35-54 listeners in the 1990s is 55-74 now.) That's how old my music taste is. That explains why I brought this thread up. I guess by the time I reach my parents age as of now, Katy Perry is on KLUV and other Oldies/Classic Hits radio stations like KOMA, WCBS-FM, and KRTH. I've been a big fan of terrestrial radio for some time, but a decade or two from now, I probably loose myself with terrestrial radio. Anyone can relate?
My questions above: (If you guys can answer my questions above, I'll appreciate it very much)
1. Is Dallas one of the youngest radio market in the US?
2. How much younger is the average demo by age in DFW compare to the cities I mentioned above (New York, Los Angeles, Houston, Oklahoma City, and Miami)?
3. Do you think a Soft AC like KIFM in San Diego would do well in Dallas-Ft. Worth?
4. How about an AC like WLYF in Miami in Dallas?
5. Anyone can relate (to me based-on the last two paragraphs)?