I experience the same thing, Danny...I have one radio that can tune to 87.75 exactly, and WLFM sounds better...with a cleaner signal.
John Baylor said:At the time of the format change of 107.9 The End to Kiss 108 under Radio-One, WENZ was AHEAD of WMMS in the ratings.
Wasn't a beatdown. They were bought by an urban broadcaster.
VODood said:John Baylor said:At the time of the format change of 107.9 The End to Kiss 108 under Radio-One, WENZ was AHEAD of WMMS in the ratings.
Wasn't a beatdown. They were bought by an urban broadcaster.
IIRC, at the time WMMS was alternative, owned by OmniAmerica (94-96), known as "The Next Generation WMMS", they beat The End. I believe even "stealing" Brian & Joe for morning drive, no? Once WMMS, under Nationwide, altered the format to AOR (under PD Bob Neumann IIRC) and was no longer a direct format competitor to The End, numbers slid.
Nah, Alt-rock is a popular format (especially with all of the crossover as of late) and was a hole in the market (ratings were pretty good for much of the radio92.3 days) that CC can fill. Plus they can combo it with their other 18-35 targeted stations for extra ad buys. Basically, it's CC running a cheap station which satisfies at least part of the metro area's demand for Alt-rock.Jim4Rock said:WDRV 97.1 HD2 Deep Tracks style of format would do better at 99.1 to give a kick in WNCX's back side. More of an adult AOR feel. BTW 97.1 is from Chicago. Put a full music format on WMMS. Just a point I pondered.
Jim4Rock said:WDRV 97.1 HD2 Deep Tracks style of format would do better at 99.1 to give a kick in WNCX's back side. More of an adult AOR feel. BTW 97.1 is from Chicago. Put a full music format on WMMS. Just a point I pondered.