After stunting as "Drake 92.7" now urban "The Block 92.7" was thinking they might try old school hip hop to compliment their "Old School 105.3" Radio One has tried urban on this frequency before at "Hot 92.7" Guess they are thinking "Power 98" is now vulnerable.
Well, 92.7 has had a power boost too. But still a class C3 against a 100kw flamethrower is still going to be tough. Maybe they think they have a better chanve against Beasley then they did with CBS??
I did not know that. I assume they would stick with an adult sound, since the station started out as just an AM. But as long as there's an FM, it's worthwhile.I checked and Streetz is on 1370 AM and 103.3 FM
I think that's where the translator for WNCW moved.Think the FM is 100.3
The ratings site I go to does not even list this station, or give me a way to tell them to add it, though in another market they wouldn't even bother to correct the mistakes I told them about.
But WPEG has taken a big hit with 12-plus listeners.
It goes as low as 0.1. The problem, I think, is that WQNC and WPZS have been simulcasting and now they're not. This site doesn't list simulcast partners separately, although a site I used to go to would put both or all on the same line.
If a station is not a subscriber to the ratings, the public 12+ or 6+ (PPM) ratings will not be released or published. However, Radio One is a subscriber so if WQNC got significant ratings, the data would be public.
And some ratings sites do not list stations with very low shares; WQNC averaged a 0.3 in the summer months, so perhaps it just was below the cutoff point for the site you visited.