Has been the New 97.7 since Jan of 2017.Doesn't 1410 use The Bass of Boston or something?
That was the old slogan for1410/98.1. Now it's "The Urban Heat".
Has been the New 97.7 since Jan of 2017.Doesn't 1410 use The Bass of Boston or something?
iHeartMedia has flipped Urban AC “The New 97.7” WKAF Brockton/Boston MA to Rhythmic Classic Hits “97.7 The Beat“.
The new format is described by Senior Vice President of Programming Dylan Sprague as “If you grew up listening to Kiss 108 and JAM’N 945 in the 80s and 90s this station is for you.” Core artists are listed as Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake, Madonna, Prince, TLC, and The Notorious B.I.G.
I won't necessarily miss 97.7 R&B. While I love urban AC iHeart did not manage the format well in Boston.
Why even bother with a 96.9 clone? Are the two stations much different?
I believe under iHeart (whom you don't think "managed the formant well"), they reached their highest ever ratings to date.
They were also right in the perfect female demo of W25-54.
So, why make the change then?
This playlist looks an awfully lot like the playlist featured on 106.7 in Detroit and 106.1 in Philadelphia about nine or ten years ago (two fellow iHeart / Clear Channel stations).
I agree with you that 97.7 seemed to be performing admirably as-is. I don't understand this move at all.
I believe under iHeart (whom you don't think "managed the formant well"), they reached their highest ever ratings to date.
They were also right in the perfect female demo of W25-54.
I feel sorry for you because you aren't familiar with good Urban AC stations.
Its product was an oh so carefully audience tested mix as not to offend any white listeners
Here's a conversation starter for you Boston_Bloke: Do you think a station can survive in this day and age in Boston without any white listeners?
Think WBLS in NY, WDAS in Philly. Even WYBC in New Haven, a small New England market.
97.7 was the Urban AC that was scared to be a real Urban AC. Its product was an oh so carefully audience tested mix as not to offend any white listeners in the burbs.
WYBC (only the AM is Urban AC) is a bad example. It averages a 0.2 share 12+ in a market that is over 30% Hispanic and African American..
WYBC (only the AM is Urban AC) is a bad example. It averages a 0.2 share 12+ in a market that is over 30% Hispanic and African American. Unless you are putting up examples of failed formats, WYBC does not belong on any list.
WYBC-FM 94.3 has been Urban AC for years -- owned by Yale University but programmed by Connoisseur Media (and Cox previously) as a commercial station. It has been right up there with WPLR in the New Haven 12+ ratings as long as I can remember. It works in New Haven because the market has such a large black component -- by percentage nearly twice that of Boston's. The AM (1340) is a public radio news/talker also owned by Yale but programmed by Sacred Heart University in nearby Fairfield. Its urban days (as WNHC) are long, long behind it. Check your sources on this, please. I'm up here in Connecticut and have actually listened to both stations.
WYBC-FM has been submitted to Nielsen as Urban. But the station has not updated its SIP for recently. When looking at formats, I go to what the station itself submits to Nielsen. In this case, the station itself has not been updating the data.
My error on the AM... one of the industry directory sources lists it still as Urban AC.
I should add - if Entercom or another company were to launch a true Urban AC / R&B station in town, they'd gain a sizable audience immediately