BRNout said:Nick said:I don't think rapking would listen to a legal urban AC station because he apparently likes only pirate stations and jumps on the bandwagon of popular pirate stations
Interestingly enough, I see both sides of this argument. I cannot and will not endorse breaking the law as these pirates are doing. However, I also recognize the glee with which innovation is greeted. Particularly when a private party takes the initiative to fill a niche (that needs filling) when the big guys won't deign to do it. Urban AC can work in Boston. It may not ever be number one, but it would do ok and be perfectly viable. Besides, I do not see the likes of WAAF, WFNX, WZLX or WBCN at the top of the Arbitron book either. There's too much rock and too little variety in Boston.
An Urban AC (if done right) could do as well on one transmitter as WAAF does on two! ;D
What you're seeing here are people venting their frustrations with this unchanging issue. I don't agree with them, but nor can I blame them. It's about time that someone in Boston has the brains and the schnuts to break out of the box and program something different.
All the stations you mentioned while not being way up in the ratings grossed millions of dollars last years. An Urban AC in Boston probably would not. Sure you could make money if it was done right but no where as much as any of your examples due to a smaller potential market. I know you think these corporations work with blinders on but they really don't. They are continually researching and still looking at the niche's. But besides stock holders they also have a licence that is worth between 30-60 million dollars on the open market. They just can't afford to be playing down in the small markets when they exist in a large market. It's just that simple. Yes the inner city audience is under served if you want them to have their own station but that's what happens in a free market only the strong survive.
Now the idea of non commercial going after this audience is a great idea. But if you think the folks at Touch are doing this serve the community I think you have your blinders on. They are looking at making money with a very low overhead.