> What do you thimk will be the changes in the market for
> 2006?
> Does Jr 93.7 survive?
Citadel may try for another 1 or 2 books, after that I predict they'll attempt to try a simulcast (if this is possible) or they may try Oldies. If not Oldies you better believe it will be a format in which there is already 2 or 3 if not more of already in the market. In fact they may even attempt to re-package JR & keep it Country by flopping the call letters and changing the station's name. Now that would certainly be pathetic, but we've seen companies do this in the past.
> Does EZ 103 survive?
Same story here. It's doubtful Entercom will switch formats unless they are forced to and will kick & scream to the bitter end. WHAT? This market isn't sick of soon-to-be (3) AC stations playing the same songs OVER & OVER? Your kidding me! I guess these big companies today are so smart having 3 or 4 stations with the same format playing the SAME RECYCLED SONGS over and over. I guess that's where the $$$ is. It's gotta be! Just look at the success of JR,EZ103,(Every other cloned & failed format/station) etc,etc. That's where the BIG BUCKS ARE lemme tell ya!
***SEE MY PRIOR POSTING BELOW***
> Does the Mountain pull the plug?
The Mountain does not have the high ratings but I think it does better on a local level then we are aware of. Quite a few businesses have it on still to this day and the local flava, not to mention the local following and community involvmenr, it should be enough to keep The Mountain afloat at least for 2006.
> Does KRZ make a comeback?
Of course KRZ makes a comeback! That's like asking if little kids will ever get sick of candy. Absolutely not only does KRZ make a comeback, but they'll slide back to the top eventually. I can't believe the "crap" that passes for music today. There's a million younger people listening to it everday, so it's only a matter of time before ratings shoot up. KRZ's got that in the bag.