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Alt 92.3 to Become WINS Simulcast

So what? The majority of the stations on the FM band are music. The top performing stations in the city are music stations. What point are you trying to make?

P.S. 99.1 is not owned by EMF, and is a rimshot at best. Its signal is barely listenable in the city.
Same as the old Que Buena 92.7 from Univision before sold it to Family Radio which also owns the former Radio Disney/New York Times station using the current WFME callsign on AM 1560 (among the handful of AMs with the strongest signal). 92.7 doesn't reach into the lower part of Hudson Valley and New Jersey itself where Univision 41 Nueva York is located.
 
How do you propose to make it work?

Country was rated better than 92.3 and 94.7 combined.. but 94.7 as country was billing less than a million a year, according to someone whod seem to know these things
How the country artists gonna make concerts in the biggest media market, streaming is not the way they wanna sign for.
 
The KFWB situation was forced when CBS bought a second TV station in the market, and the ownership cap kicked in.

Also KFWB was a much inferior signal to WCBS. They can do a lot more with that signal.

Do you believe Audacy will keep two separate all-news brands on the air in the NYC market long term?

Personally, I cannot see that happening.

I do have to confess that I was unaware that CBS's acquisition of channel 9 in the L.A. market forced its hand relative to KFWB. Wasn't KFWB news/talk for a while prior to its divestiture? Did that programming move occur before or after channel 9 was acquired?
 
The failure of country, though, was pretty much a New York market anomaly. The format is doing very well elsewhere in both audience and billing, but NY was just too tough a nut to crack, especially in attracting advertising at competitive rates.
NY is the biggest media market both TV and radio. Audacy nearly alienates and dupes it's listeners who want their country music and alt-rock. Same broken promises in LA, a rhythmic rival to iHeart's KIIS-FM.
 
Major kudos to Brady, by the way! I loved the emotion and devotion he expressed during his announcement. The FM airwaves need many more broadcasters like him.

Brady is a memorable and engaging personality. I’ve liked him since his days at Z100, and his afternoon show was, IMO, the highlight of Alt 92.3’s run. Audacy should have no problem finding uses for his talents within the company (as Mark is surely aware, they are wisely already doing so in his hometown of Detroit).

Other than that… it’s a shame that yet another NYC FM will no longer air a commercial music format, but this was inevitable.
 
NY is the biggest media market both TV and radio.
No, it is not. Media markets are measured on revenue, and the LA market exceeds the revenue of NYC, particularly in radio.
 
Do you believe Audacy will keep two separate all-news brands on the air in the NYC market long term?

No! We already discussed that. They signed a new union agreement allowing the two stations to share talent. So they will no longer be separate. WCBS is not an all-news station. It already airs the NY Mets baseball games and some other college sports.
 
Audacy should have no problem finding uses for his talents within the company (as Mark is surely aware, they are wisely already doing so in his hometown of Detroit).

For quite a long time, he was the only bright spot on WDZH. Indeed, I was already a fan of his on-air work prior to today.

No! We already discussed that. They signed a new union agreement allowing the two stations to share talent. WCBS already airs the NY Mets baseball games and some other college sports.

Understood. That deal effectively sets the table for the weaker of the two brands to be eliminated, similar to what happened in L.A. with KFWB and similar to what happened in Chicago with WMAQ. True, additional circumstances might've forced Infinity / CBS Radio's hand in either or both of those two markets, but at the end of the day, a decision was made to keep only 1 of 2 incumbent all-news brands.

It would not at all surprise me to see an LMA of either AM 880 or AM 1010 to a foreign language broadcaster during 2023, similar to what just occurred in Miami.
 
How the country artists gonna make concerts in the biggest media market, streaming is not the way they wanna sign for.
A concert may draw 30,000 to 60,000 for a huge name. The market is 18,000,000. Concerts have loads of other promotional vehicles today. A low rated FM is not essential.
 
Shocked the NYC home to major media organizations lost a number of music stations in the last few years: PLJ 95.5, Que Buena 92.7, Country 94.7, now ALT 92.3. I wish Hubbard, Beasley, or Urban One might enter the Big Apple, meanwhile Pacifica is teetering on the brink.
 
Why did cbs buy two all news stations in the first place anyway?
They came as part of much bigger multi-station deals. They had no choice.
 
Shocked the NYC home to major media organizations lost a number of music stations in the last few years: PLJ 95.5, Que Buena 92.7, Country 94.7, now ALT 92.3. I wish Hubbard, Beasley, or Urban One might enter the Big Apple, meanwhile Pacifica is teetering on the brink.
None of those groups is likely to buy a single stand-alone station. And Pacifica has been teetering for the last 50 years. Nothing new.
 
And what with WCBS-TV in the process of renaming itself as "CBS New York", eschewing their call letters and channel number from their brand entirely... it's obvious there's been brand dilution as there are three different and unrelated WCBSs out there that mean totally different things.
Yes and WCBS-TV/WLNY is along with the Paramount owned CW and CBS affiliates are being renamed as "CBS News Your city here"
 
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