There was an earlier post that stated WNSH took in 7 million dollars in 2014-15. That's not long after the Country station signed on. Can anyone post what it earned just before Cumulus traded it to Audacy? By that time it had been more established and I believe had higher ratings.
And yes, if Audacy had taken a more national sales approach, they should have been able to bill a number of Nashville record labels and promoters of the various Country artists (not to mention NJ businesses). New York is the largest consumer of Country recordings.
Also, unlike Cumulus/Nash, I don't think Audacy sponsored any Country concerts in New York. Concerts can be a good source of additional revenue.
The billing peaked in 2014 in the mid 6's. From there, it dropped every year thereafter.
The Cumulus sale to Entercom was consummated in April, 2019. In 2108 it billed (not "earned"), about $5.2 million. It dropped by nearly 30% more in the transfer year... which is not unusual due to staff leaving, uncertainty, etc. In other words, it was steeply declining in every year that Cumulus owned it.
All along it averaged about a 2.2 to 2.1 share 25-54. That is around 18th or 19th in the market, and just not good enough to get it on buys. It had no extra-strong cell within 25-54, either.
They were already getting all the concert money there was for the market, and record label artist support on radio is less and less all the time. That is not a big enough category to make a significant difference anyway.
Little NJ area businesses that don't buy with an agency can't afford what is nearly a full market radio station. And businesses that cover large areas of NJ will have an agency.
Keep in mind that concerts that advertise as "WXXX presents" are usually not really station concerts. They are, at most, revenue sharing deals so that the "presents" is legal.)