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Here's one to consider as ESPN New York moves to 880 am. Can WLIB be on 98.7 FM at some point.
Not happening.Here's one to consider as ESPN New York moves to 880 am. Can WLIB be on 98.7 FM at some point.
I’m wondering if the “world class rock” variant of AAA that covers classic rock and grunge golds in addition to the typical 80’s+indie AAA mix would have a shot in NYC.
Do you think a variant of all-80’s but blended with the AAA format would have a chance? AAA has a wide variety of music covered from modern soul to dirty rock and even some electronic music depending on the station. I know WFUV exists but it’s signal is weak and doesn’t cover the whole area. I’m wondering if the “world class rock” variant of AAA that covers classic rock and grunge golds in addition to the typical 80’s+indie AAA mix would have a shot in NYC.
I actually was describing a version of commercial AAA. It’s found in Chicago at WXRT and Denver at KBCO among others.It sounds like public radio to me. Hubbard spent millions of dollars trying to bring a commercial AAA format to Seattle and it failed in a spectacular way. They hired well known, articulate heritage talent, played well researched music, did lots of contests and outreach with area music venues, hired a consultant with deep roots in the format, and couldn't break a 1 share in a market where the format had a much better chance than an ethnic city like NY.
You sound like you have an interesting all-80’s station with a good variety of blocks and features. I will try to sample a stream of that when I have some time to kill away from my job, ahaha.I think there are many potentials for leaning an all-80s format in a particular direction. For example, I include five hour blocks on Friday and Saturday night of "MTV classics" that are all New Wave and Modern Rock. In my research for that, I have found that a lot of Triple A stations have a decent percentage of those songs in their mix (certainly more than the typical Classic Hits station). At the same time, what I am doing on KRKE includes not only CHR but some of the early hip-hop crossovers (think Tone Loc or Rob Base), a fair amount of R&B crossover (Gap Band, Shalamar, Klymaxx), and I go much deeper into Classic Rock than most.
And there is a lot of Triple A "spirit" in the concept of my hourly "Forgotten 45s" feature.
While it's rhythmic, EDM is far too niche, and not at all ethnic, which would doom it as a full-time format even in a rhythm-obsessed market like NYC.Dance? Yikes! One of the few formats that would perform as bad, if not worse than rock!
No. The biggest "hole" is regional Mexican but the Nielsen sample is overloaded with Dominicans so that is a tough choice.Maybe David can answer this: Is there an equivalent of alternative in the musical genres popular with New York's Latino listeners?
Reggaetón is now international and popular with youth everywhere. It is the "Top 40" of this era and generation.Or is everyone on the same mainstream page with reggaeton, bachata, etc.?
Argentina is not in Latin America. It is the southernmost country in Europe. The largest heritage group there is Italian, but it is full of later generation Germans, Russians, British, French, Spaniards, Poles, etc.Come to think of it, in Argentina, where rock is fairly popular, is there an "alt" subgenre or is the music all mass-appeal?
They can actually make use of this 98.7 frequency to put something exciting & different, instead of selling or leasing it.
Good luck trying to get ahold of Smulyan in Indy to convince him to change his mind.They can actually make use of this 98.7 frequency to put something exciting & different, instead of selling or leasing it.
I actually was describing a version of commercial AAA. It’s found in Chicago at WXRT and Denver at KBCO among others.
If they already have a buyer/LMA maybe reduce broadcast hours till the new owners take over.
The power bill for a roughly 6 KW ERP station is less than that for a residential home's central air conditioning in the summer. The saving would be less than $1000 a month, if that.The 98.7 signal is pretty well known as far as coverage. Would it make sense for Emmis to run their place holder format and turn off the transmitter after 10pm and back on at 6am. Save a little money on the power bill?
Nobody, not political, not agencies will buy a brand new format with no ratings. That is not how the business works.If they already have a buyer/LMA maybe reduce broadcast hours till the new owners take over. Simple programming on the Burk would accomplish this. Just run political adds and easy national buys for advertising.
Well if they don't have a buyer or LMA in the batters cage I vote for Dead Air as the place holder format. Everyone already knows the coverage. Just save money.
Actually, he is one of the most accessible CEOs in radio. Ask anyone who has worked for Emmis. Obviously, he does not likely take calls from unidentified callers but neither do most of us. My point is that he has good people he can consult and has likely examined all the alternatives already and has a plan for each situation, whether there is an immediate buyer or not.Good luck trying to get ahold of Smulyan in Indy to convince him to change his mind.
They did that because the highly directional AM's transmitter site land had been sold, and no prospective "approvable" site had been found. This is not that kind of situation.As I said earlier, they just file an STA to go silent until they have a buyer. That's what they did in Indianapolis.