Which format bills / attracts / would be more cost-efficient to inspire more revenue -- right now and in the upcoming, say, year : 60's-70s Oldies or Alt ?
Less non alt artists like Olivia Rodrigo and music from artists like Fuel and Nathaniel Rateliff and the NightsweatsWhat exactly better music selection are noticing compared to 'before'?
I don't think they would simulcast WINS on FM and leave WCBS to flounder to death on AM. They both need to move to FM together, or not at all. But then again, this is Audacy, so who knows.And now a rumor has emerged on a NYC FB group that WINS will be simulcast on 92.3 FM in the "very near future." I already speculated earlier in this thread that seems like an eventual inevitability, but it sounds like it could be more imminent now. Guess we'll see.
Plus WINS is already on WNEW HD3.I don't think they would simulcast WINS on FM and leave WCBS to flounder to death on AM. They both need to move to FM together, or not at all. But then again, this is Audacy, so who knows.
I'm skeptical WINS going to 92.3 is happening soon.I don't think they would simulcast WINS on FM and leave WCBS to flounder to death on AM. They both need to move to FM together, or not at all. But then again, this is Audacy, so who knows.
I think this could be a significant sign that Alt's days are numbered, but....
If a change was imminent, wouldn't they just keep these syndicated shows until the actual spin of the big format wheel?
Why dismantle the station slowly in pieces?
I don't think they would simulcast WINS on FM and leave WCBS to flounder to death on AM. They both need to move to FM together, or not at all. But then again, this is Audacy, so who knows.
The jingles and TOH IDs no longer even mention the AM, and when the talent refers to the station, it's always as "The Fan 101.9." I listened for a solid hour yesterday and never heard "660" or even "66." A few weeks ago, the AM frequency was still part of the jingle -- an afterthought tacked on at the end, but still there.In the New York discussion section, we have posters saying that they should end the 660 simulcast of WFAN, and make it 101.9 only.
Who does that ?why would you want to listen to that on the radio where you can't customize anything and have to sit through 8+ minute blocks of commercials?
Millions upon millions of radio listeners. Preset pushing is not universal, far from it. On commercial FM, you're likely to find your second-choice station also in the middle of a long set of commercials, and I'm sure many people have discovered that and just stay tuned to their P1 and wait for the music to resume.Who does that ?
I personally jumped ship when it comes to music. I have music saved to my phone and use Bluetooth for songs. I tend to change for FM when I am looking for a discussion, on music stations (talk radio, political and sports, isn't interesting to me). I used to go to FM to find new songs that I might want to add to my phone's playlist. However, the music I like isn't covered on FM in my area, anymore. If I drive about 40 minutes north, there are stations that provide new songs in my preferred genre. At home, I'll use SiriusXM through my Dish subscription.Millions upon millions of radio listeners. Preset pushing is not universal, far from it. On commercial FM, you're likely to find your second-choice station also in the middle of a long set of commercials, and I'm sure many people have discovered that and just stay tuned to their P1 and wait for the music to resume.
That sounds a bit more AAA-ish to me than. The way XRT in Chicago is programed.Less non alt artists like Olivia Rodrigo and music from artists like Fuel and Nathaniel Rateliff and the Nightsweats
I'm inclined to agree, unless WCBS is making little to no money.
Is the real estate on which the 880 WCBS towers sit worth anything substantial? How about 1010 WINS?
Thats why you can go to the 3rd then the 4th then the 5th then the 6th.On commercial FM, you're likely to find your second-choice station also in the middle of a long set of commercials
Sad indeed. My favorite would be the musical ID from 1984 which was Alright! Sixty-Six, W-N-B-C, New York (parts in red color were sung, parts in blue color were spoken)The jingles and TOH IDs no longer even mention the AM, and when the talent refers to the station, it's always as "The Fan 101.9." I listened for a solid hour yesterday and never heard "660" or even "66." A few weeks ago, the AM frequency was still part of the jingle -- an afterthought tacked on at the end, but still there.
That's what I do as well. I thought I was the only one!Thats why you can go to the 3rd then the 4th then the 5th then the 6th.
& they are all conveniently in a row too.
How does one get the chance to help with ratings through nielsen?Depends who you ask. The streaming signal quite often gets its own line in the Nielsens, and the streaming signal often has different spots from the on air signal.