The new 99X will be a failure if they try to relive their glory days. You can't step in the same river (or the NEW 97.1 The River, or TOSOTR) twice.
If they position themselves as a new-music station breaking new artists, then they will be successful. But not if they play 20-25 year old "alternative". That will put them right in 105.7's buzzsaw, as well as various classic rock stations that have been dabbling in early 90s alt a little bit.
And about Album 88: GPB was going to get their hands on 88.5, period. Even if Album 88 had a five share. It's not like they had a big ol' rate card.
If 99X does well, they will get promoted to 100.5 or 106.7. Hence the "What's Next Radio" branding and the deprecation of 99X, which will just be to establish an initial identity. What's Next Radio could travel to any signal.
If they position themselves as a new-music station breaking new artists, then they will be successful. But not if they play 20-25 year old "alternative". That will put them right in 105.7's buzzsaw, as well as various classic rock stations that have been dabbling in early 90s alt a little bit.
And about Album 88: GPB was going to get their hands on 88.5, period. Even if Album 88 had a five share. It's not like they had a big ol' rate card.
If 99X does well, they will get promoted to 100.5 or 106.7. Hence the "What's Next Radio" branding and the deprecation of 99X, which will just be to establish an initial identity. What's Next Radio could travel to any signal.
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