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Well we're a day and a half into "Classic Hits 103.9"... what will be the next NABCO move for WTDA?
dawg4life said:I'm all about hit music from the 70's.
DISCO 103.9
xiradiodotcom said:Just sell it off and put it out of it's misery.
Nu_Roo_2 said:If you're getting essentially a zero share in a format after three years, after you have had over a 2 in the past (a joke for most markets but decent for that signal), then why wouldn't you try something else? I'm surprised they waited it out this long when there was obviously zero momentum with the big-mistake talk/sports format, especially after Beck defected. And I can see where it would be tempting to switch back to a version of a format that gave you your best performance to date. Whether it's going to earn a 2+ again is another question, but I'd sure wager that it will do better than the TALK-FM format. Almost anything would.
gabigley1 said:"We've done lots of research over the years and heard lots of complaints about cookie-cutter formats," said Hal Fish program director. [/i]
CatFM said:Around the end of the disco days at WRMZ, they signed up with ABC for a yet to be launched AC satellite format, but ABC scrapped it before it started. As I remember, that was when WRMZ changed to Oldies as WMGG, but my memory is blurred by all of the call sign and format changes there through the years.
CatFM said:How sadly ironic in the radio industry that everyone cries for something different since all of the stations sound the same, but when anything different is suggested, the programmers and consultants say they can't do it because it is different and nobody has ever done that.
jakej said:CatFM said:How sadly ironic in the radio industry that everyone cries for something different since all of the stations sound the same, but when anything different is suggested, the programmers and consultants say they can't do it because it is different and nobody has ever done that.
Bingo! Story of my life.
gabigley1 said:Nu_Roo_2 said:If you're getting essentially a zero share in a format after three years, after you have had over a 2 in the past (a joke for most markets but decent for that signal), then why wouldn't you try something else? I'm surprised they waited it out this long when there was obviously zero momentum with the big-mistake talk/sports format, especially after Beck defected. And I can see where it would be tempting to switch back to a version of a format that gave you your best performance to date. Whether it's going to earn a 2+ again is another question, but I'd sure wager that it will do better than the TALK-FM format. Almost anything would.
WEGE switched from Classic Rock of the 70s and 80s to Ted FM in November of 2004. Ratings surveys from the newspaper showed Classic Rock WEGE hovered around a 2.0 share when it was a Classic Rock format.
WEGE switched from The Eagle, Classic Rock 103.9 to TED FM, under the moniker, "WE Play Everything"
Mr. Hal Fish said they switched to Ted FM back then because "They heard lots of complaints about cookie-cutter formats" Excuse me, isn't the NEW Classic Rock format a cookie-cutter format?