Audacy Introduces Emma To Seattle
Audacy has flipped Soft AC "94.1 The Sound" KSWD Seattle to Hot AC "Emma 94.1". As first indicated in our
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It was third in overall cume. Seemed like it was high near consistently, beginning from the time when KMPS flipped.Did The Sound have mediocre numbers in W25 to 54?
I presume this move represents a shift to a format that will better complement The Wolf and Hot 103.7 for sales purposes. After all, Hubbard currently has a trio of female friendly formats (CHR, AC and Country).
Your hypothesis is the only one that makes any kind of sense here. To me, it seemed like the Sound was doing well enough. My prediction is that we will see a significant drop in 6+ numbers for 94.1, but they will be able to hold their own in women 25-54, similar to how Star performed for years. My question is, will this station be staffed? A new lineup was supposed to be announced for Bella fairly soon after it launched, but they've been jockless since.Did The Sound have mediocre numbers in W25 to 54?
I presume this move represents a shift to a format that will better complement The Wolf and Hot 103.7 for sales purposes. After all, Hubbard currently has a trio of female friendly formats (CHR, AC and Country).
It was third in overall cume. Seemed like it was high near consistently, beginning from the time when KMPS flipped.
Did The Sound have mediocre numbers in W25 to 54?
A "lifestyle" - geez, hype much?
I'm coming to the realization that as much as I love radio and my time in it, most stations playing hit driven music are a utility. Not a "lifestyle."
So what do you think Mr. Agency? Is this an 18-49F national ad play? I see it more likely 25-54F myself, but that's because few women under 25 have favorite terrestrial radio stations.From the Press Release:
A New Voice for Seattle Women: Introducing Emma 94.1
After recent format changes in the Seattle market, our research showed there was an opportunity to evolve our current Soft AC format on 94.1. I'm excited to introduce Emma 94.1, a Mainstream AC station featuring an upbeat mix of 90s, 2000s, and today's hits—from Lady Gaga to Taylor Swift. This evolution of the brand is designed to continue celebrating the dynamic lives of Women in the PNW.
Emma 94.1 isn’t just a radio station; it's a lifestyle brand and a community. We’re here to amplify the voices of Seattle’s influential women aged 30-45 and provide the music and content they’ve been missing.
Tune in live on 94.1FM, your desktop, or the Audacy app.
Emma 94.1 joins the portfolio of Audacy Seattle’s powerhouse brands, further expanding our reach and deepening our connection with the Seattle community.
I applaud Audacy for thinking out of the box. Good compliment for KHTP for the 25+ female segment.
Up here in the little Hanover/Lebanon/White River Junction market, WTSL 97.5 (Hot 97.5) flipped last year from hip-hop to an AC format featuring the same artists that this new Seattle station is playing. Billing itself as "The Penguin," playing "chill hits," the target is obviously the 25-44 females sought in Seattle. Advertisers know this demo does a lot of impulse spending and radio exists to serve advertisers.Good complement to 103.7 and 100.7? Most likely. Hardly an out-of-box format idea, though.
Since Hot Ac format holes has been filled by Audacy. I wonder if iHeartradio will bring “The Breeze” into Seattle. The demos for the soft AC format are great in the San Francisco Bay Area since they are within the Top 5 in the demos especially the 18-49 age group.
You'd think there'd be a Soft AC in many markets, since its audience still listens to FM radio. But it seems the trend is going the other way.