Ah, yes, those pesky out-of-towners
196.9 owned by Hubbard out of the Twin Cities in Minnesota.
The market's top biller is owned by a Salt Lake City company; it's followed by ones based in Maryland, Philadelphia and San Antonio.
In fact, all those out of town owners control all of the top 15 stations in revenue. It is not until you reach 16th that you find local Crista Media with a station.
And where do you think the final major programming decisions come from?
You, nor BigA get the point, so let me spell it out for the both of you.
This is a discussion about Seattle radio and events that happen here in Seattle. Out of town owners and executives are the norm, but that's not the point. Let me spell it out to you since you clearly didn't get the message.
EVERY. DAMN. TIME. a format shift happens here in Seattle, we get a full rundown of what happens in Buenos Aires, Miami, LA or whatever comes off the top of your mind to feed your ego. It gets old, and the irrelevancy to the discussion and the market is off the charts.
Why irrelevant? Because the market, tastes and audience compositions are entirely different than Buenos Aires, Miami or LA. The only similarities in those markets with Seattle is how there are vowels in all of the names. Instead of what happens in other markets, why not provide thoughts on what actually happened here in Seattle?
If your analysis provided insight to what really happened or is actually happening, it might be viewed differently. When you need to look things up, such as who owns "196.9," doesn't that say anything to you on your basic knowledge of the market? At any time do you say to yourself, "hmmm, maybe I don't have anything relevant to the conversation"?
Further, none of your "insights" include the words "I listened to the station." At least when those people who make those final major programming decisions do their jobs, they actually listen to the station and base their findings, opinions and thoughts on how to move forward by listening to the market.
I'm not saying don't post here, I'm saying be relevant to Seattle. Because the frequency and substance of your replies (and BigA's) come over in the way that your egos come first rather than having an intelligent conversation about Seattle radio.