Nothing is for sale.Can Audacy buy any more FM’s in the Market
Nothing is for sale.Can Audacy buy any more FM’s in the Market
No. They're at the market cap (which is 5).Can Audacy buy any more FM’s in the Market
I don’t think they have the money.Can Audacy buy any more FM’s in the Market
Then replace those who people who can’t sell with people who can? Is it harder to do that in bigger markets?The problem in NY wasn't the demos. The problem was the old traditional former CBS sales people couldn't sell it. It was strictly a sales problem. Most companies would solve that problem by hiring a country sales specialist. Entercom solved it by dropping the format,
Forget money... they can't buy at all, they're at the market cap.I don’t think they have the money.
Then replace those who people who can’t sell with people who can? Is it harder to do that in bigger markets?
and how much will an older skewing format last on 102.7. Speaking of formats that are hard to sellWNEW and WCBS-FM were the only Audacy FM’s that i knew were safe. Anything could have happened to 94.7 and 92.3
Hot AC is older skewing?and how much will an older skewing format last on 102.7. Speaking of formats that are hard to sell
WNEW is actually doing wellHot AC is older skewing?
Yes, but that wasn't what I asked.WNEW is actually doing well
There is a correction underway, pushed by the industry. Hardy is no pretty boy, nor is Luke Combs. The most added song a couple of weeks ago is by a new artist named Shane Proffitt, who also has a non-pretty boy look and voice. Nashville may be slow to let a trend die, but it always eventually realizes that the time is right for a change and signs acts that can help achieve it.I have seen this said before here and when I see that it make me wonder why by now there is not a new format named something other than "Country". Maybe something like "Suburbia". Then you would not have such a disparity between lifestyle of the format and the listener.
Country is way to feminized these days. When I think today's country, I think blondes, Soccer Moms and a pretty boy in a ten gallon hat driving an over priced and oversized new pickup (a truck never used for what it is intended).
WNEW is performing quite respectably, so no chance it will flip any time soon.How is NEW 102.7 doing in the ratings? What are the chances of them flipping to Alt rock some day?
They had the right idea when the station first launched by playing new music but later bungled it. It was glaringly obvious it was going to fail with that morning show and playing tired worn out 90s classics. It was a total mess that deserved to fail.Much of WXRK’s original success was a mirage, with the station essentially being carried by Stern. Had WXRK not had Stern, who knows if it would have lasted as long as it originally did. WXRK V2 from 2007-2009 was another flop, and now we have Alt 92.3 which flopped with the format for the third time on 92.3. It was also tried twice on 101.9. The second flip on 101.9 was more related to Merlin’s issues, but this is a format that has died FIVE times in the market in the past 20 years!
This was inevitable. Had Alt been doing well, maybe it would have had a couple more years as I initially thought. But nothing was going to be able to justify allowing WINS to die on AM. Audacy isn’t blowing up NEW or CBS-FM. I don’t feel 94.7 was a sufficient enough signal for Audacy to put one of their most valuable brands on.
No other station will pick up alternative in NYC unless it’s some kind of suburban signal or rimshot. Just like country. Who would? Audacy isn’t going to. iHeart certainly isn’t blowing up one of their FM’s. Good Karma isn’t. SBS? Emmis? LOL. I’m just genuinely curious who those that think alternative or country will come back think will do it.
Well, WJVC is not a Nielsen subscriber but with very limited Suffolk County coverage they got as high as a 2.1 some years ago. And that is with a 60 dbu signal that covers less than 8% of the Nassau/Suffolk rated market.Is western and central Long Island a place where country could work reasonably well?
Is western and central Long Island a place where country could work reasonably well?