Forgive me on the history here, John, but wasn't Jacksonville's 107.3 a Jack/Variety Hits station before becoming Planet? I also remember Country on 107.3, but that might have been as far back as the '90s.
X1029 had one heck of a signal. I remember picking it up in Charleston, SC. I guess Cox did not want to "waste" such a good signal on Alternative Rock.
Interesting that Skip Kelly programmed Magic 107.3. His work at WOLL made that station the AC/Classic Hits hybrid that it is today. I can't say I ever listened to Magic 107.3, but was it a similar hybrid format?
I don't see Jacksonville as a bizarre market today; unfortunately, it's very cookie cutter today (with one exception: The Classic Country signals). But it's history is definitely bizarre!
As I wrote it, it can be confusing, so my bad. Actually, "Planet Radio" was around since the mid-90s or so. It was on a much smaller stick. This was 93.3 which is now home to iHeart's Hip Hop station WJBT The Beat. Through the sale and movement of a neighboring frequency to Flagler Radio, The Beat was able to get on a much better signal. I think that's how it went..haha.
Planet Radio which was WPLA- FM back then replaced WROO Rooster Country in 2005. The old Clear Channel picked up this station when the buying frenzy was going on. But it was 99.1 WQIK that CC wanted to protect and was most interested in. A while back, I read about the history of WROO. Through lots of team effort and hard work, WROO gave WQIK a run for its money beating them in the ratings on occasion. It's an important lesson to remember.
More bizarre stuff. WROO, as a country format, began playing retro pop kind of hits. It made no sense but it was all in the plan to flip the format. We see this elsewhere in radio at times. A station can be doing well. Either neglect or bad programing will result in audience disfavor which is the plan when the company/owners want something else..
So, Planet Radio on the full-market signal 107.3 thrived from 2005 to sometime in 2009 getting great ratings as well as decent revenue. CMG brought X102.9 WXXJ to market as Jacksonville's New Alternative or something like that. The battle went on for about 18 months or so.
I kept some press release stuff from that time and it's almost comical. Eventually "X's" ratings began dropping and as you say, to have an Alternative format on a full market signal didn't make much sense. But to shake up the market as all this did to ultimately see X on a 6000 watt Class A signal. You have to wonder. But what was accomplished was Rock 105 bit the dust to make room for news talk.
The CMG GM said: "
X102.9's goal from the start was to build a playlist heavy on freshly minted rock music - something its programmers thought Planet Radio wasn't doing."
We thought the music wasn't right for the market, and we thought there was an opening for music done correctly. This is a rock music town."
Meanwhile the G.M. at the old Clear Channel issued a statement regarding replacing Planet with Classic hits WJGH Magic 107.3:
"The Jacksonville market has a diverse mix of station formats, but is lacking a quality format that speaks to music fans of all ages." "We're bringing Magic to the market to fill that void and give listeners the music they've always loved."
So, which is it? I like to think there's a little truth to both. But since 2005 and even 2010, no one can deny that demographics and politics in Jax have changed from what they were. Most press releases are hype and expressions of optimism. The reality is "X" is not a big player in Jax. And there lacks a variety-based classic hits station since 2012 in a market that is quite diverse and not nearly as Southern as it once was.
Anyway, when Magic bit the dust in 2012 flipping to Variety Hits. Jack FM, The River etc. The biggest problem as I saw it was the music focus changed way too often. Skip Kelly was involved with this station. But, I suspect management was driving him crazy. What kept Adult Hits going was there weren't any jocks so that kept the salary expense down at least.
After 6 years, a lot more than was given to Classic Hits Magic, Adult Hits went away and Planet Radio was returned to the market. In its absence, Planet had a number of fan dedication sites and people wanting the format to return. As I mentioned earlier, Planet is a great brand in Jax and today's iHeart obviously agreed.