As predicted. Good format choice. A smart move on their part.
Wow! We can all now rest well tonight. But y'all really think it will poise a threat to 'BLX
I think that if someone like Steve Hegwood (aka Streetz 94.5 Atlanta) had launched an urban/hip hop format on a translator in Mobile that 93BLX would take a dive.
iHeart will program pretty much the same crud as polllitcally correct Cumulus, so The Beat, as is, will only be a minor annoyance to 93BLX. WDLT will probably be #1 in the 12+ ratings in a year if 100.3 stays the course.
100.3 The Beat is promising 10,000 Joints in a row. I'm going to try to keep up but that's a lot of Joints. I'm probably at three now,
Funny, when I turned on 100.3FM in my car - I got static. I turned it on my stereo at home, I got SL100.
Lol.
There is a plan for all the remaining translators. 6+ 12+ means nothing in ratings. It is the 18-34 24-54 numbers that matter and they are only available to subscribers. If the new 100.3 can shave off a few ratings points from the competition, then the format is a success.
Where in the area are you?
I'm near Foley in Baldwin County, and I've heard the translator several times during the stunting phase, but I hear SL-100 or The Ticket from FWB 99% of the time.
I am in Fairhope.
The shore is a determent to FM radio signals. The constant temperature changes impact the signal. I remember looking at a tower at one station (line of sight about 8 miles) and ducting was coming in from Birmingham. Stations 25KW or less are impacted more. SL-100 as a CO will overtake the translator when conditions are right.