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30+ year radio war comes to an end

With 94.9 going country, the war between 94.9 and WSB-FM (B98.5), started in the 70's during the beautiful music days, is over. WSB-FM emerges as the victor.

What is amazing is that whatever one party did, the other tried to emulate. When WSB-FM switched to AC in 1980, 94.9 (then WPCH) flips as well.

One thing that was different was the playlists. I can't vouch for anything before the mid 90's, but in the past few years, B98.5 took an upbeat approach to things. What AC plays a song that says "Doin' crystal meth will lift you up" (Third Eye Blind's "Semi-Charmed Life"). Pink's "Get The Party Started" and Shaggy's "Angel" are others. In actuallity, B98.5 is lying when they say they play soft rock.

On the other hand, 94.9 almost put the NyQuil people out of business. Until 2002, the playlist was super soft. You would hear 94.9 more in dentist offices and banks because the playlist was calm and relaxing.

In 2002, this wasn't working, so they copied B98.5's upbeat approach, and called it "Lite FM". This didn't work, so they made changes in 2005. That apparently didn't work. So on December 18, 2006, Clear Channel management went to the WSB studios waving white flags, and told Paul Ciliano and Chris Weiggman that they surrender. (OK, I made that last bit up).

Other parties were involved in this war at one point or another, including 94.1, 96.1, 97.1, 99.7, and a couple of others

In the end, people will tolerate smaller playlists and other things, as long as you have a better product all around. B98.5 has that, being a hometown owned station and a true heritage station (WSB-FM is one of only two AC stations with their three letter callsign still intact. The other AC is KXO-FM in El Centro, CA.).

Congratulations to Cox and B98.5. They pulled off the imposible without even having to try.
 
Like a month ago with the end of 96rock, I like to believe that 94.9 is gone, not necessarily because of Cox, but because CC is the most moronic media company on the planet. 94.9 and 98.5 generally had really close ratings. Back at the beginning of 2006, 94.9 was #2 out of the FM stations in 12+. Like 96rock, it was fixable and they could have won if they just put a little bit of work into it. I think it will be much more difficult for CC to beat out Kicks that B98.5.

I always liked 94.9 better, but I don't listen to AC stations too much except at Christmas. I'd like to see what the Cox holiday party is like compared to the CC holiday party this year.
 
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