The fact that Entercom had to yank WBEN from the FM signal is an
ominous sign. The audience is almost entirely 55+ listeners.
If they can generate substantial revenue with those demographics,
then all is well. Their past success is irrelevant.
The future doesn't bode well for that format with the current content.
The Lake produced the best results of any format that's been
attempted on the 107.7 signal. Entercom is now chasing younger
listeners with no success(ALT 107.7).
WBEN has been their cash cow.
WBEN's failure on 107.7 had to be severe for corporate to remove it...
ominous sign. The audience is almost entirely 55+ listeners.
If they can generate substantial revenue with those demographics,
then all is well. Their past success is irrelevant.
The future doesn't bode well for that format with the current content.
The Lake produced the best results of any format that's been
attempted on the 107.7 signal. Entercom is now chasing younger
listeners with no success(ALT 107.7).
WBEN has been their cash cow.
WBEN's failure on 107.7 had to be severe for corporate to remove it...
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