Isn't this odd? Most markets have one or no spoken word stations on FM. None in Houston. Los Angeles has one, a Religion station. And Dallas has one, a Sports station. But Birmingham now has three talk stations and two sports stations on FM...
105.5 WERC-FM...iHeart Media...Talk (Rush, Hannity, Beck)...30,000 watts
101.1 WYDE-FM...Crawford Broadcasting...Talk (local hosts, Ramsey, Ingraham)...100,000 watts
100.5 WJQX...Cumulus...ESPN Sports...70,000 watts
99.5 WZRR (simulcast WAPI)...Cumulus...Talk (local hosts, Savage, Levin)...100,000 watts
94.5 WJOX...Cumulus...Sports (local hosts, CBS Sports)...100,000 watts
That still leaves plenty of music stations on FM. But most owners believe it costs less and yields better demos to play music on FM, not talk. In the last couple of years, iHeart has withdrawn simulcast Talk formats in several markets such as San Diego and Tuscon, leaving Talk on the AM but putting a music format on the FM, figuring even if the FM does only so-so, it will still make more money selling different ads on two stations instead of having only one revenue stream from an AM-FM Talk combo.
105.5 WERC-FM...iHeart Media...Talk (Rush, Hannity, Beck)...30,000 watts
101.1 WYDE-FM...Crawford Broadcasting...Talk (local hosts, Ramsey, Ingraham)...100,000 watts
100.5 WJQX...Cumulus...ESPN Sports...70,000 watts
99.5 WZRR (simulcast WAPI)...Cumulus...Talk (local hosts, Savage, Levin)...100,000 watts
94.5 WJOX...Cumulus...Sports (local hosts, CBS Sports)...100,000 watts
That still leaves plenty of music stations on FM. But most owners believe it costs less and yields better demos to play music on FM, not talk. In the last couple of years, iHeart has withdrawn simulcast Talk formats in several markets such as San Diego and Tuscon, leaving Talk on the AM but putting a music format on the FM, figuring even if the FM does only so-so, it will still make more money selling different ads on two stations instead of having only one revenue stream from an AM-FM Talk combo.