Crazy the ratings share and cume remained exactly the same in 97.1‘s debut month? Did they switch in the middle of a ratings book? I did see 103.7 skyrocket
Really? That's insane. Five weeks into a format that they didn't have to launch on any specific date, and still no manager?TTBOMK they don't have a PD yet.
Idk, when I flipped my old station to sports from classic country, we posted sports content and changed the name of the Facebook page immediately. There weren’t posts still popping up about Hank Williams JrTheir Facebook page is still called “97.1 the Eagle Rocks” but has the Freak logo. The majority of their posts are still about rock music. It’s a slow change.
If I was in charge I would have made another page for Freak. Considering The Eagle is on an HD2 and those followers most likely care more about Rock posts than what the Freak would post.Their Facebook page is still called “97.1 the Eagle Rocks” but has the Freak logo. The majority of their posts are still about rock music. It’s a slow change.
They should do that. They should say The Eagle is still here and online and HD2 and show them how to listen. They started a new Twitter handle for the Freak, but no new Facebook page. The Eagle stopped tweeting when they flipped, but their Twitter is still there.If I was in charge I would have made another page for Freak. Considering The Eagle is on an HD2 and those followers most likely care more about Rock posts than what the Freak would post.
In my limited experience of listening to The Freak, I sense that the talk format has a regional flavor, so I doubt that the format was iHeartMedia HQ's idea. More likely, the regional leadership came up with the idea, ran it by the HQ, and the HQ said, "Make it so."i wonder if this flip wasn't done via decision on a regional level or local level but instead from the higher ups from the highest level in New York at iHM headquarters, this feels like someone in New York said "yeah, i think DFW needs a new Sports talk station" and saw the Eagle was tanking bad and wanted to go scorched earth with it hence the departure of The Treehouse FKA The Russ Martin Show and Don Davis, as someone in New York was in "punish the failures" mode and treated it like a football team with a winless season record of no wins.
In the past few months, I have become a nearly daily listener to The Ticket. I used to work with Jeff Catlin way back before The Ticket ever existed. Whatever they do to make an engating talk format, regardless of topic, is truely remarkable. It's the mix of people, the way to talk with each other and to the audience about all things with an overall focus on local sports that makes that station great.
When I listen to The Freak, I just don't get the same vibe. There's just something off about it. I feel that way about The Fan as well. I suspect that kind of talk is geared toward someone other than me. That's fine. It has long been said that a sports talk station needs to have the play-by-play of one of the major local sports franchises. The Ticket has not needed that, but has done it with the Cowboys and Stars along with SMU sports. The Freak has it with The Mavs games. But when I tune in to The Freak, I rarely hear them talking about the Mavs or really any local sports. To me, that's a mistake. They should embrace the Mavs, talk about them a lot, along with the other local sports franchises, and reduce the guy talk.
Corporate radio offers nothing else and actively tries to kill anything else.
They should embrace the Mavs, talk about them a lot, along with the other local sports franchises, and reduce the guy talk.
Since the two earlier shows have female co-hosts, I wouldn't exactly call it "guy talk," but I get your point.Some of us would rather listen to guy talk.
As I remember it they really did want to get ahold of that 101.1 frequency at one point.Huh? Where does it say that the only radio is "corporate radio?" You exclude KERA from your list of options. They don't do sports or political talk. Nobody's tried to kill them.