I hear people say that WRFF does poorly regarding billing. But do you see Radio 104.5 going anywhere anytime soon. I think Radio 104.5 can be called a clear channel radio success story
I hear people say that WRFF does poorly regarding billing. But do you see Radio 104.5 going anywhere anytime soon. I think Radio 104.5 can be called a clear channel radio success story
Sometimes every six weeks.
The only real problem is it isn't a growth format. iHeart is fortunate to have other stations in the cluster that are growing, if only by a little.
I sense the record industry isn't doing much to support the new music.
And the only music that seems to attract the sort of listeners that advertisers want appears to be contemporary country, CHR, AC ("hot" and standard, but not soft), urban and classic rock. Since most major markets have established dominant stations in these formats, there's no options left for a station in an out-of-favor format but to act as a complement to the other stations in that group's cluster that "matter."
The death of radio 104.5 has been predicted since it started, and when they finally do flip formats the thread about it on here will probably be full of I knew they couldn't last with how bad they billed type comments.
Some food for thought here. radio 104.5 has outlasted both wdre & y100. It is infact only a few short months away from lasting longer then the time in 1992 when dre came to Philly to 2005 when y100 was killed. While maybe not a successful business venture, it has been a successful radio station. Same goes for ben-fm.
The death of radio 104.5 has been predicted since it started, and when they finally do flip formats the thread about it on here will probably be full of I knew they couldn't last with how bad they billed type comments.
Some food for thought here. radio 104.5 has outlasted both wdre & y100. It is infact only a few short months away from lasting longer then the time in 1992 when dre came to Philly to 2005 when y100 was killed. While maybe not a successful business venture, it has been a successful radio station. Same goes for ben-fm.
Let’s play pretend—if throwbacks had worked on 106, does anyone not think 104.5 wouldn’t have been getting breezy instead? I don’t see that as far-fetched.
Let’s play pretend—if throwbacks had worked on 106, does anyone not think 104.5 wouldn’t have been getting breezy instead? I don’t see that as far-fetched.
93XRT from Chicago actually performs very well considering its format which is a surprise