Hehe...OF COURSE. 300% thrown at you, BigA. As in 300,000 watts and what nots. It's hot and smokey here. I need a beer. Ready? Not aimed at you specifically and you know that. Let's just say, I gotta major project that's had me off this fun and it's pretty legit that radio ain't near dead yet. Just need some new meds... (The meds comment is based on me..)
I am not into museums either. (You know i ain't smart enough for good art or places where I have 2 read or leern.) My point is branding TODAY with radio has to be about RADIO. It can't be something trying to be commercial free or sounding like the something that a teenager can beat on the internet. Heartbeats and heart and soul matter, like the many dead small town Main Streets are back and hotter than the dinosaur malls that they once could not beat.
I don't disagree with ya (y'all) on Memphis. That's a world away from Nashville. But, Chattanooga is a world away from Nashville and Memphis. I agree on the PROPER re-allocation of a legendary frequency and wattage. This could be the WSM-FM of Memphis. What that would look like and what that could be could be very interesting given the history and heritage. Memphis is
in many ways 10 years behind Nashville in terms of growth, transition and country music. EMBRACE and welcome that. DON'T program it from a computer in a office without touching down and looking around. That is the costly mistake that I am afraid is almost guaranteed. WMC may have 300,000 watts but it's still not a great listen 60 miles in any direction. I honestly would put the most viable financial powerhouse format on that stick if it were me that I believed I could grow 20-35% in the next 1000 days from the highest billing station in the market. That'll tell ya that they probably did not make a mistake on this. Execution, as you know, matters.
And let me say, BigA and Firepoint. I never thought KDF was a great station. It had it's moments. But, it was the most dysfunctional successful radio tin can powerhouse in Nashville. Success is 45+ years and a billion in revenues (lol) at the most interesting example of Tennessee radio success in this state - KZ-106. That's successful, connective real radio. That's what KDF messed up. But when I look at what just happened Friday in Nashville... play to your audience and protect YOURSELF with similar age/demo stations verses a hot for teens at the juggernaut home of 40+ - Midwest. Same for Cumulus Nashvegass sir -
WTN Talk, the seasonal waffle cone of sports radio, WGFX The Fox (LOL), WSM-FM, etc. That company would sell 25% more by adding KDF as a properly programmed semi-Southern rock station with classic hits legs and print money instead of give away a 100k stick. So it's progressive, not regressive or retro in my lack of logic. Move the ball forward and take the the money to the bank. Can you imagine for a minute if YOU, BigA, (as much as you'd botch it from your cubicle up Norf all messed up) if you owned those four stations as part of your own "small" company? Sports/Talk/County and KDF. We got all the business covered in Music City. I would not want to be iheart at that point. But, it really would probably position them better, too and cement the market for the last great upcoming decade of FM Radio. Next beer.
I am not into museums either. (You know i ain't smart enough for good art or places where I have 2 read or leern.) My point is branding TODAY with radio has to be about RADIO. It can't be something trying to be commercial free or sounding like the something that a teenager can beat on the internet. Heartbeats and heart and soul matter, like the many dead small town Main Streets are back and hotter than the dinosaur malls that they once could not beat.
I don't disagree with ya (y'all) on Memphis. That's a world away from Nashville. But, Chattanooga is a world away from Nashville and Memphis. I agree on the PROPER re-allocation of a legendary frequency and wattage. This could be the WSM-FM of Memphis. What that would look like and what that could be could be very interesting given the history and heritage. Memphis is
in many ways 10 years behind Nashville in terms of growth, transition and country music. EMBRACE and welcome that. DON'T program it from a computer in a office without touching down and looking around. That is the costly mistake that I am afraid is almost guaranteed. WMC may have 300,000 watts but it's still not a great listen 60 miles in any direction. I honestly would put the most viable financial powerhouse format on that stick if it were me that I believed I could grow 20-35% in the next 1000 days from the highest billing station in the market. That'll tell ya that they probably did not make a mistake on this. Execution, as you know, matters.
And let me say, BigA and Firepoint. I never thought KDF was a great station. It had it's moments. But, it was the most dysfunctional successful radio tin can powerhouse in Nashville. Success is 45+ years and a billion in revenues (lol) at the most interesting example of Tennessee radio success in this state - KZ-106. That's successful, connective real radio. That's what KDF messed up. But when I look at what just happened Friday in Nashville... play to your audience and protect YOURSELF with similar age/demo stations verses a hot for teens at the juggernaut home of 40+ - Midwest. Same for Cumulus Nashvegass sir -
WTN Talk, the seasonal waffle cone of sports radio, WGFX The Fox (LOL), WSM-FM, etc. That company would sell 25% more by adding KDF as a properly programmed semi-Southern rock station with classic hits legs and print money instead of give away a 100k stick. So it's progressive, not regressive or retro in my lack of logic. Move the ball forward and take the the money to the bank. Can you imagine for a minute if YOU, BigA, (as much as you'd botch it from your cubicle up Norf all messed up) if you owned those four stations as part of your own "small" company? Sports/Talk/County and KDF. We got all the business covered in Music City. I would not want to be iheart at that point. But, it really would probably position them better, too and cement the market for the last great upcoming decade of FM Radio. Next beer.