I would like to see 95.5 go to Country Classics.
KVET in Austin, TX plays plenty of classic country as part of its playlist.
Hardly anything in common with the playlist of the Austin station.
KVET in Austin, TX plays plenty of classic country as part of its playlist. They're one of the most highly recognized stations in country radio circles, and they are owned by iHM.
(2) ,,,,MeTV FM has fallen pretty far in the past two months.....
Maybe that format is wearing a little thin.
Maybe that format is wearing a little thin. Tine to ditch those obscure album cuts? I compare the MeTV-FM approach to a station I listen to online 2CH from Sydney Australia. Similar music mix with more newscasts. Deep playlist of 60s-70s and some 80s, but no album cuts. Live jocks except for overnights. But even the morning drive guy keeps the chatter to a minimum.
Then there's WGN. Up 50% over the last two books. Either Nextar knows what they're doing or the oldsters go there to talk about the effects of the lockdowns, (I can say "oldsters" become I'm in the "highly undesirable demo myself"![]()
I speculated a very long time ago in an otherwise unnoteworthy posting that cross-cume between MeTV-FM and WGN 720 is likely quite high.
My gut feeling is that when one station gains, the other one is prone to fall.
I find it difficult to believe that MeTV FM wouldn't have a lot better ratings if you didn't have to practically break your dial to tune it in.
I suspect you're right especially since some tuners can't even get it clearly.
I suspect you're right especially since some tuners can't even get it clearly.
My problem exactly. My older car was able to tune 87.7 perfectly. But the stock radio Chevy Equinox I bought new two years ago can't handle the 87.7 frequency. Even though it's otherwise a good radio on both the AM and FM bands. My radios at home....even the good ones...either won't go below 87.9 or can't deliver a hiss-free signal.
Too bad because I like the format. But the inability to tune MeTV-FM is what drove me online to find something similar. Which I eventually did....with a similar deep playlist. (Aussie station 2CH)