Now that the year is going to wind down and the world is not going to end this Friday, I would like to share some some of your predictions for Hudson Valley and Albany radio in 2013. I have a couple of predictions.
1. WEOK and WALL should go back to all-sports, because all of Cumulus stations is going to launch CBS Sports Radio this January, WFAN-AM in New York City is going to launch a 24/7 sports network. But I don't know if Mark West would continue to do mornings on WALL. WEOK & WALL is the home of Scott Shannon's "True Oldies Channel" is going nowhere in the upcoming Fall ratings. Thanks to WGNY's "Fox Oldies" where they did very well in the ratings, and the station is the home of Van Ritshie, Bob O, Buffalo Bob Corisino and Joe Manglass, and they're still competing with the new WBPM as a "Biggest Hits" station playing loads of 60's, 70's and 80's songs while WGNY playing 50's, 60's and 70's with lots of pre-1964 Beatles stuff, just like the way it sounded on CBS-FM since it launched back on 7/7/72 until it became "Jack" on 6/3/05.
2. Is WGNY should stay as "Fox Oldies"? Or if they can put new jingles which is the JAM's "Do It Again" package where they can sound a lot CBS-FM like. These PAMS re-sings gets too old, but it needs some new jingles, and a voiceover which is Ziggy to do liners. Ziggy does well with WROW's "Magic 590" and WTHK's "Thunder 106" in NJ as a country station, but he can be heard on CBS-FM and Ziggy would continue to do liners to this day. As for the "Fox Oldies" weather jingle, it gets tired, because the same jingle used on "The Fox" has changed, but I hope WGNY needs to have new jingles including the "Do It Again" package. If not, they should add more 70's and get rid of some 50's rock & roll and doo-wop, it sounds pretty dated unless you have Sirius/XM.
3. Is WKKF should flip to a comedy format? Many of the CC stations are now running "24/7 Comedy" and it becomes successful in Boston, MA and in Ellenville. Why not put it in Albany instead. If not, put it on WGY-AM at 810 and leave a news/talk format on WGY-FM at 103.1. WGY 810 will make way for a "24/7 Comedy" format. Stay tuned.
4. Is WFRH at 91.7 is staying with Family Radio because of WFME is flipping to an undecided country station in NYC? I've seen many posts in the New York board about 94.7 going country. Maybe, WDVY should put Family Radio on 106.3 to dump country to make room for a Christian format.
5. Now that any AM station including WEPN-AM at 1050 where they dumped ESPN Radio for a Spanish sports station "ESPN Deportes" back in September where it covers the entire Hudson Valley listening area including Poughkeepsie and most of the town and WEPN-FM at 98.7 which is now "ESPN Radio" where it didn't covered the entire listening area where it reaches Newburgh and no ESPN Radio affiliate in the Hudson Valley would carry local teams. My guess is, put a few translators to Poughkeepsie and in the Kingston area as well. Hudson Valley doesn't have an ESPN Radio affiliate, and if you go to Albany, you get an ESPN Radio affiliate at 104.5 "The Team" and if you can get an AM station to pick up ESPN Radio at night, you can hear it on WMVP in Chicago at 1000 AM, they got an ESPN Radio there, but I listened to it when I was out, and it's 50kw skywave. They got one in Boston and a few places to get their ESPN Radio fix for nighttime AM skywave signals.
That's all there is to it. Any thoughts about these predictions for 2013?
1. WEOK and WALL should go back to all-sports, because all of Cumulus stations is going to launch CBS Sports Radio this January, WFAN-AM in New York City is going to launch a 24/7 sports network. But I don't know if Mark West would continue to do mornings on WALL. WEOK & WALL is the home of Scott Shannon's "True Oldies Channel" is going nowhere in the upcoming Fall ratings. Thanks to WGNY's "Fox Oldies" where they did very well in the ratings, and the station is the home of Van Ritshie, Bob O, Buffalo Bob Corisino and Joe Manglass, and they're still competing with the new WBPM as a "Biggest Hits" station playing loads of 60's, 70's and 80's songs while WGNY playing 50's, 60's and 70's with lots of pre-1964 Beatles stuff, just like the way it sounded on CBS-FM since it launched back on 7/7/72 until it became "Jack" on 6/3/05.
2. Is WGNY should stay as "Fox Oldies"? Or if they can put new jingles which is the JAM's "Do It Again" package where they can sound a lot CBS-FM like. These PAMS re-sings gets too old, but it needs some new jingles, and a voiceover which is Ziggy to do liners. Ziggy does well with WROW's "Magic 590" and WTHK's "Thunder 106" in NJ as a country station, but he can be heard on CBS-FM and Ziggy would continue to do liners to this day. As for the "Fox Oldies" weather jingle, it gets tired, because the same jingle used on "The Fox" has changed, but I hope WGNY needs to have new jingles including the "Do It Again" package. If not, they should add more 70's and get rid of some 50's rock & roll and doo-wop, it sounds pretty dated unless you have Sirius/XM.
3. Is WKKF should flip to a comedy format? Many of the CC stations are now running "24/7 Comedy" and it becomes successful in Boston, MA and in Ellenville. Why not put it in Albany instead. If not, put it on WGY-AM at 810 and leave a news/talk format on WGY-FM at 103.1. WGY 810 will make way for a "24/7 Comedy" format. Stay tuned.
4. Is WFRH at 91.7 is staying with Family Radio because of WFME is flipping to an undecided country station in NYC? I've seen many posts in the New York board about 94.7 going country. Maybe, WDVY should put Family Radio on 106.3 to dump country to make room for a Christian format.
5. Now that any AM station including WEPN-AM at 1050 where they dumped ESPN Radio for a Spanish sports station "ESPN Deportes" back in September where it covers the entire Hudson Valley listening area including Poughkeepsie and most of the town and WEPN-FM at 98.7 which is now "ESPN Radio" where it didn't covered the entire listening area where it reaches Newburgh and no ESPN Radio affiliate in the Hudson Valley would carry local teams. My guess is, put a few translators to Poughkeepsie and in the Kingston area as well. Hudson Valley doesn't have an ESPN Radio affiliate, and if you go to Albany, you get an ESPN Radio affiliate at 104.5 "The Team" and if you can get an AM station to pick up ESPN Radio at night, you can hear it on WMVP in Chicago at 1000 AM, they got an ESPN Radio there, but I listened to it when I was out, and it's 50kw skywave. They got one in Boston and a few places to get their ESPN Radio fix for nighttime AM skywave signals.
That's all there is to it. Any thoughts about these predictions for 2013?