With now 98.1 The Breeze on the air, will Big 103.7 now stop their no repeat workday?
Why would they? Big is a classic hits station, and The Breeze is a traditional AC.
They will both advertise as at work radio stations, won't that cannibalize each's audience?
They will both advertise as at work radio stations, won't that cannibalize each's audience?
KOIT still targets the work place
All stations target people at work, as that accounts for about a third of radio listening. The thing to keep in mind is that white collar workplaces like offices are not the only workplaces. Workplaces also include loading docks, driving trucks, working in a factory and such. A station does not have to be smooth or soft to get workplace listening.
BIG 103.7 must now have the most music in the morning, since they are running jockless.
BIG 103.7 must now have the most music in the morning, since they are running jockless.
Anyone have a clue what this mysterious thing is that they're running cryptic promos for? "Monday! At 12 Noon!" and a clip of Doc Brown from Back to the Future saying "We're sending you back!" -- ??
Switching to all 80's. Former MTV VJ Martha Quinn on mid-days. Celeste Perry is gone.
Sounds like Martha Quinn on mornings starting next week.
Looks like the branding on the top of the website is "iHeart 80's 103.7".
A few years back, a rimshot broadcaster tried 80's in Sacramento and it went no where. How ready is the Bay Area for an all 80's station?
Wasn't 101.3 a short-lived 80s station back in the early 2000s, when there were 80s stations across the country? Weird they are trying this again 15 years later.
There was a quote in the SFGate article from an iHeart staffer who noted that among the iHeart streaming stations, the 80s hits stream is the most popular. So that bodes well for the changes at 103.7.
Not really. Maybe 15 years ago was too soon for 80s. In the early-mid 90s, K-Big 98.1 tried an all 70s format, and it was a flop until they added 60s music back into the mix. Again - too soon. But 70s Classic Hits stations started hitting it big (no pun intended) starting in the late 90s and through the 00s. Now that 70s Classic Hits have 'aged-out,' it seems like the time for 80s is now.
There was a quote in the SFGate article from an iHeart staffer who noted that among the iHeart streaming stations, the 80s hits stream is the most popular. So that bodes well for the changes at 103.7.