I don't wannt turn this into a battle between us, but I think its important here to clarify one key issue. If memory serves, Hot 107.9 had nice numbers. I am sure that a mutual friend, Grooves could back this up with fact if you want to ask him. Hot bypassed the Beaver rather repidly. Its also important to bear in mind that Hot 107.9 didn't really "fall", but was dismantled in the whole market shuffle so Hot 103 could be born (combining 2 CHR's into 1). Hot 103 likewise had good numbers but was sacrificed to make way for the Frog. Qwk was moved to a stronger frequency and the Frog took over 98.7. If you check out both station's numbers seems to me that plenty of people had no problem listening to their programming.ameyer said:Well I guess we will see reality on 8/1 then! G101 is and will be a CHR, and I think with the fall of Hot 107.9 and Hot 103 it is obvious this market does not want urban or rhythmic during the day.
Do I want to hear Chamillionare rappin about riding dirty at 8am?...No actually I don't, and I am pretty sure that the other "40,000 townies" don't either or at least 75% of them don't.
We leaned more adult oriented during the day for the people at work who don't want the above scenario playing out in there office.
I have to go now I have this gut feeling that Bump Bump Bump form B2k might become a hit finally after all these years ;D
But at least we agree on one thing. Ultimately the listeners will decide which approach they prefer. perhaps there will be room for 2, perhaps one will dominate and one will fall? Who knows. But I stand by my comment that I really don't think a market with 40,000 people can sustain 2 CHR's forever. I'd be curious to hear others chime in to comment on that opinion.