Didn't WFEZ just get purchased? Format adjustments on the way?
The whole Cox group got purchased by Apollo Global Management LLC last year. That company is an investment group, without broadcast operational experience. So far, no changes... and with WFEZ #1 why would they want to make any changes at all?
Actually, that is incorrect. Apollo has eliminated key management positions at WFEZ. Long time PD Gary Williams was let go in June. Gary only led them to the #1 in the key demos for the last several years. Ridiculous move. And AJ Punjabi, well-respected Director of Sales was also let go by Apollo recently. Punjabi was quickly scooped up by iHeart to lead their stations in Charleston.
Both were cost-cutting moves as their positions were not replaced.
i dont see anything happening to Easy 93.1
Entercom has several lower performers that need some adjustment; that owner is about the worst in American radio in understanding how the ethnic composition of markets influences the "flavor" of the market. Miami is not Fargo or Minneapolis or Seattle.
David, you must be referring to 104.3 The Shark. More like a tanked shark. When are they going to realize this station is not working?
It was moved and sold by Dean Goodman's Palm Beach Broadcasting when he bought the West Palm CBS cluster and needed to spin off a station in order to stay under the ownership cap. I doubt 104.3 will move back to Palm Beach as it's a much smaller market than Miami/Fort Lauderdale.Why was 104.3 originally moved from WPB to the Miami market? Would they ever consider moving it back?
It was moved and sold by Dean Goodman's Palm Beach Broadcasting when he bought the West Palm CBS cluster and needed to spin off a station in order to stay under the ownership cap. I doubt 104.3 will move back to Palm Beach as it's a much smaller market than Miami/Fort Lauderdale.
I thought CBS had held onto 104.3 after selling the rest of its cluster in West Palm to Goodman. CBS didn’t have any stations in Miami until the end of 2014 and, thus, sold 104.3 to JP/LFM after getting permission to move it into Miami.
That could be the case, I may have misunderstood how the move from West Palm was handled
It seemed to me since 2014, WLYF had gradually morphed from its longtime Soft AC / Mainstream AC hybrid into a Mainstream AC completely by the end of 2018. Meanwhile, WFEZ had gradually morphed from Soft AC into a Soft AC / Mainstream AC hybrid throughout the mid 10s resembling WLYF from the early 10s.
I barely listen to WFEZ throughout the 10s. I had been listening to WLYF since Fall 2011. When I started listening to WFEZ a lot more since April of this year, I thought to myself, this is what WLYF sounded like back in Fall 2011.
Actually, WLYF-HD-2 is a true soft AC. WFEZ is only "soft" by today's definition of soft.
Obviously, WLYF-HD-2 is basically the resemblance of WLYF's main analog back when it was Easy Listening / Beautiful Music up until the late 1980s. WLYF made its transition to Soft AC by the early 1990s. It was originally branded "Life" before it adopted its current "Lite FM" brand. (Hint: Think about its current callsign. W LYF = "Life")
WLYF had been broadcasting in HD without an HD substation for over a decade. It's too obvious Entercom launched a true Soft AC as an HD-2 on WLYF in the late 2010s to fork out some of WFEZ's main analog / WFEZ-HD-1's listeners that do happen to own an HD Radio Receiver in an area of Miami-Ft. Lauderdale with good coverage.