Well... nothing all that shocking here (aside from the fact that KFNY is ranking higher than it did as an alternative station)
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And that the Sound is beating the old KMPS numbers.
Is country on the way down in the Seattle metro?
Well... nothing all that shocking here (aside from the fact that KFNY is ranking higher than it did as an alternative station)
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Is country on the way down in the Seattle metro?
If you add up the 6+ from the two country stations three months ago, compared to the two country stations we have now, it's somewhere around a 2 point drop.
Of course, that's 6+. But the guy at AllAccess doesn't even mention country anywhere.
Seattle is a lot like San Francisco...hippies, lefties etc. They do not like country music, which is associated with conservatives and gun-nuts (whether its true or not).
However, The Wolf is still underperforming the country audience that KMPS had. So the former KMPS listeners haven't all gone to The Wolf.
Was the gain worth the cost? I don't think so.
If you listen to songs like Humble & Kind or Blue Ain't Your Color, you get a very different impression. It's all about the songs.
Seattle is a lot like San Francisco...hippies, lefties etc. They do not like country music, which is associated with conservatives and gun-nuts (whether its true or not). SF has no country station...it's been tried several times in the recent past and failed twice.
If you listen to songs like Humble & Kind or Blue Ain't Your Color, you get a very different impression. It's all about the songs.
No, it's about the image of Country music and owners not having the patience required to build a Country brand.
I wonder if KFNY will reach a 1-share before their 'placeholder' smooth jazz is done. Probably hear it in a lot of doctor's and dentist offices in Pierce and Thurston County nowadays.
In another note--it was always a treat to open the Seattle Times or PI and read the latest radio news from Bill Virgin (PI) and Vic Stredicke (Times)
Back before the interwebs, kids......
Other than SF being almost twice the population and having a completely different ethnic composition, yeah, they're a lot like each other.
Country has done quite well in Boston for several years now, both WKLB and iHeart's limited-signal WBWL. Not many "conservatives and gun nuts" there, nor in the Hartford market, where WWYZ is strong.