So much for positivity from tbolt....
I’m sure he would if he thought there was something to be positive about. Like some of us maybe he remembers better times. Radio. Was always a tough business but now it’s not much of a career choice.So much for positivity from tbolt....
This depends on your perspective. If "radio" is AM and FM, you are right. But if radio is redefined to mean the delivery of curated content to people, individually or collectively, by any delivery system available, then there is a very interesting future.I’m sure he would if he thought there was something to be positive about. Like some of us maybe he remembers better times. Radio. Was always a tough business but now it’s not much of a career choice.
That person you are talking about must have been me. I said the exact same thing.I'm done reading 98% of these posts. Exactly what I and someone else in this chat said would happen a year ago with the ratings on WLKK and WBUF happened...
Now we're trying to back peddle to explain why the ratings are what they are.
Mildly put... the format sucks, not the signal...
Sometimes you can be too smart for your own good by thinking their is some extreme mathematical equation in generating a successful radio station whether it be the signal, the demographics of the listening audience etc etc.... paralysis through analysis...
NFL Football coaches for the most part are geniuses of their craft but whenever you hear of a Hall of Fame game plan i.e Bill Belichick's defensive game plan in Superbowl XXV against the Buffalo Bills, it's boiled down to a very simplistic approach.
Stop looking at it through a jaundice eye. Get rid of the terrible formats and realize why a certain HD-2 format registers a rating.
You're missing the point. The Bridge is not going to get any significant ratings on HD. IF it were on 107.7, it just might. The abysmal results that the WBEN simulcast, Alternative, and Country delivered should tell Audacy something. Incompetent programming must be one of David Field's core values...Uh, guys...how about we wait to see if The Bridge can actually HOLD that .1 rating before we anoint it as the next savior of Buffalo radio?
You're missing the point. The Bridge is not going to get any significant ratings on HD. IF it were on 107.7, it just might.
Incompetent programming must be one of David Field's core values...
Yes I know that The Bridge is not run by Audacy. The point is that 107.7 could be doing much better with a different format. Cluster ownership always means trying to protect certain stations. Competition is from outside and within. Audacy has rendered 107.7 irrelevant by programming blunders...The Bridge is a non-commercial format owned by WNYPB. Audacy won't be putting it on one of their signals.
Once again, you base your opinions on 12+ ratings, and focus on one station in aa 7-station cluster. Four of those are in the Top 10. The money they make from those four make the other stations irrelevant.
The point is that 107.7 could be doing much better with a different format.
Where will they take audience from? Are they going to attract new listeners to radio? Or are they just going to cannibalize the ratings of their existing stations? If 107.7 gets a 3 share, what does that do to the numbers that they have to sell to advertisers? Overall, that could hurt revenue.Yes I know that The Bridge is not run by Audacy. The point is that 107.7 could be doing much better with a different format. Cluster ownership always means trying to protect certain stations. Competition is from outside and within. Audacy has rendered 107.7 irrelevant by programming blunders...
Where will they take audience from? Are they going to attract new listeners to radio? Or are they just going to cannibalize the ratings of their existing stations?
You rail about negativity, yet here you defend the indefensible. It's not about my preference. Look at the results. Radio is circling the drain because they DON'T try to get new listeners. Rolling out tired formats hasn't worked.Where will they take audience from? Are they going to attract new listeners to radio? Or are they just going to cannibalize the ratings of their existing stations? If 107.7 gets a 3 share, what does that do to the numbers that they have to sell to advertisers? Overall, that could hurt revenue.
You look at it from your personal preference. Unfortunately, it's a business, and that's how decisions are made these days.
Radio is circling the drain because they DON'T try to get new listeners. Rolling out tired formats hasn't worked.
That's what Buddy would do. That's why they'd be stupid to sell to him. Buddy is a sales machine. He would do whatever makes money, and it would take money away from the three other companies. The advertising pie isn't getting bigger. So none of them are selling to him, regardless of how bad the ratings get.
You don't want Radio to get new listeners. You stated it eloquently here. If someone else owned 107.7, they could get listeners and advertisers. But that would be BAD for the Corporate groups. Spin it any way you want, but the "Commercial Country" format on WLKK is another epic fail. It has nothing to do with the music I listen to. Many people gave up on Radio long ago because much of the content sucks. That's why there's no growth...Meanwhile you look at the streaming charts, and people are streaming the same very small group of songs that get played on the radio. This is not a radio problem. It's a music problem. Music is built around a small group of songs and styles. They're what attract the audience. There is no new magic format. You just reorganize the same group of songs. That's why a lot of radio companies are looking at content beyond music. Right now there are too many radio stations for the amount of sellable music.
The fact of the matter is you don't want radio to get new listeners. You want radio to play what you want, which is non-commercial music aimed at older, unsellable listeners. For you, there's The Bridge.
You don't want Radio to get new listeners. You stated it eloquently here.
Many people gave up on Radio long ago because much of the content sucks. That's why there's no growth...
Therein is the error in your analysis. Cluster ownership means using multiple stations strategically for the best sales results.Cluster ownership always means trying to protect certain stations.