https://radioinsight.com/blog/blogs/106573/ross-on-radioinsight-a-new-national-look-at-formats/
Key insights from the article:
1) Talk is still strong, but sports talk is taking share from news/talk and political talk.
2) Country is heading into another strong period comparable to the early 80s "Urban Cowboy" era or the early 90s Garth Brooks/Rockin' Country/CMT era.
3) Classic Hits (as in Adult/Variety Hits, not 97.1 The River) is doing well despite people predicting the demise of the format. Probably the biggest format hole in the city.
4) Christian is strong.
5) Current rock (includes active rock, alt, and AAA) is doing much worse these days, with alt/AAA doing worse than active.
6) Classic rock (which would include 97.1 The River) is doing well.
7) Smooth jazz is dead and in fact doing worse than BM/EZ.
8) Top 40/CHR is doing well, but isn't the juggernaut it was back in the late 70s/early 80s, primarily due to the rise of AC and later Hot AC and resulting fragmentation of the format.
Key insights from the article:
1) Talk is still strong, but sports talk is taking share from news/talk and political talk.
2) Country is heading into another strong period comparable to the early 80s "Urban Cowboy" era or the early 90s Garth Brooks/Rockin' Country/CMT era.
3) Classic Hits (as in Adult/Variety Hits, not 97.1 The River) is doing well despite people predicting the demise of the format. Probably the biggest format hole in the city.
4) Christian is strong.
5) Current rock (includes active rock, alt, and AAA) is doing much worse these days, with alt/AAA doing worse than active.
6) Classic rock (which would include 97.1 The River) is doing well.
7) Smooth jazz is dead and in fact doing worse than BM/EZ.
8) Top 40/CHR is doing well, but isn't the juggernaut it was back in the late 70s/early 80s, primarily due to the rise of AC and later Hot AC and resulting fragmentation of the format.