K.M. Richards
Program Director, The Eighties Channel™
But WVLG has no worries. They may be the only music station in Florida -- in the country -- bouncing along quite in stride, serving a clubhouse demo of some 100,000 people no other music station wants.
And that's the bottom line. If what they do gets them enough of an audience to sell enough advertising to local businesses wanting to reach that audience, then I say good for them.
But there's a certain amount of luck in this story, as in being able to match a less desirable signal with a specific community in the market which is clustered geographically and therefore easier to target. I have no doubt this station, if they only change gradually to match the needs of their listeners, will be one of the "last stations standing" down the road.