Hi,
To answer your question, Revolution 93.5 recently sold a portion of the company to a very successful investor who strongly believes in a better listener experience and particularly dislikes traditional long commercial breaks.
As part of that vision, we began implementing a new, more modern approach to advertising. Instead of long stop-sets, we integrate brands within and between the music using shorter, cleaner, mostly dry-voice messages. This allows us to keep the music flowing while still delivering strong value for our partners.
The results have been very positive. Clients love the format, and listeners appreciate that the music isn’t interrupted by long commercial breaks, which helps reduce tune-out and keeps audiences from switching to streaming or other platforms.
During this transition, the investment also helped stabilize and support the station, and today we’re in a strong position. In addition, we’ve expanded into events, partnerships, and experiential opportunities, which further supports our revenue model and brand growth.
There’s nothing unusual about it , we’re simply trying to modernize FM radio and make it more appealing for listeners who moved away from traditional stations because of long, repetitive ad breaks. We are also acquiring Heftel’s Radio Stations in Las Vegas and California to try the same strategy in the West Coast.
In short, we’re focused on doing exactly what our name suggests, Revolutionizing radio.