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What formats do Myrtle Beach need right now?

We got too many country stations (107.9, 106.5, 93.9 - Horry County, 107.5 - Georgetown County, and classic country 105.5 - Horry County)
2 CHR stations - 97.7 and 92.1
3 rock stations - 107.1, Alternative 96.1, and classic rock 104.1

And as 94.5 the tide prepping its (possible) potential change from Hot AC, who knows?
 
We got too many country stations (107.9, 106.5, 93.9 - Horry County, 107.5 - Georgetown County, and classic country 105.5 - Horry County)
2 CHR stations - 97.7 and 92.1
3 rock stations - 107.1, Alternative 96.1, and classic rock 104.1

And as 94.5 the tide prepping its (possible) potential change from Hot AC, who knows?

Is there an Urban AC or Urban Gospel in this market?
 
From what I can see, it looks pretty balanced. The talk station is #1. Kiss is #2. Classic rock, classic hits, adult hits.

Given a 16% black population, you might say they're under-served.


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Given a 16% black population, you might say they're under-served.


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I would agree.

The Tide was rhythmic oldies, which was the closest thing they had to urban AC after Kiss moved more toward rap. Wilmington's Jammin 99.9 is close but they reduced their signal strength.

In addition to some kind of urban AC, Myrtle Beach needs a true easy listening station instead of a station that jumps back and forth between easy and AC every few minutes.
 
Myrtle is actually well represented overall. Way better than Wilmington.

Wilmington is now missing a rock station, an adult hits station, and a classic hits station
 
How does a news station have the best ratings? Never seen that before

WRNN is not a news station, it is what is called "news/talk". It is not uncommon for that format to be #1, but the listeners tend to be much older. WRNN is #1 in 12+, but 7th in 25-54.
 
I imagine most of the audience lives in North Myrtle Beach where the average age is 57, much higher than the city average of 42.

Of course that city average is higher than the state average of 39.

I didn't realize the retirees pushed the city's average age to 42, always thought MB was a place like Hilton Head, where people came to vacation and play golf, not settle down. Does that mean oldies could still work there at least with marginal profitability for a station owner, or is a focus on those two decades a fatal choice for a radio format even in a town with tots of seniors?
 
I didn't realize the retirees pushed the city's average age to 42, always thought MB was a place like Hilton Head, where people came to vacation and play golf, not settle down.


I remember when I was there, I was told there were more golf courses per capita than anywhere else.
 
Sunny and Bob. How many more old music stations do you need?
Surf, although it's mainly limited to beach music.

No one is doing really old rock and roll, unless Surf is. That would be covered by "easy listening".

Wait. Georgetown has 1470 and 101.1.
 
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Looks like they needed a talk station:
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/176313/new-conservative-fm-talker-to-launch-in-myrtle-beach/

Byrne Acquisition Group will flip Hot AC “94.5 The Tide” WYEZ Murrells Inlet/Myrtle Beach SC to Conservative Talk “Talk 94.5” WTKN on May 6.

Former 99.5 WRNN-FM morning co-host Liz Callaway will anchor mornings followed by a syndicated lineup including Glenn Beck, Dennis Prager, Ben Shapiro, Larry Elder, Dr Sebastian Gorka, and Red Eye radio. Callaway exited WRNN-FM in February after 5 1/2 years in mornings alongside Dave Priest to join the Myrtle Beach Pelicans baseball team as Corporate Marketing Manager and on-field host, positions she will retain.
 
Looks like they needed a talk station:
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/176313/new-conservative-fm-talker-to-launch-in-myrtle-beach/

Byrne Acquisition Group will flip Hot AC “94.5 The Tide” WYEZ Murrells Inlet/Myrtle Beach SC to Conservative Talk “Talk 94.5” WTKN on May 6.

Former 99.5 WRNN-FM morning co-host Liz Callaway will anchor mornings followed by a syndicated lineup including Glenn Beck, Dennis Prager, Ben Shapiro, Larry Elder, Dr Sebastian Gorka, and Red Eye radio. Callaway exited WRNN-FM in February after 5 1/2 years in mornings alongside Dave Priest to join the Myrtle Beach Pelicans baseball team as Corporate Marketing Manager and on-field host, positions she will retain.

Wow, now that is truly a 55+ focused flip! Right-wing talk, I guess, makes more sense than any music format not currently in the market just because senior citizens in places like South Carolina are united by their politics more than they are by their music.
 
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