> > > > > > But later I had to turn off the Buzz 80s weekend
> > when
> > > > they
> > > > >
> > > > > > played Dolly Parton's "9 to 5." That's just wrong!
>
> > LOL
> > >
> > > >

> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Ohhhh... Dolly Parton on 94.1? Um, RIBBITT!!!!
> > > > >
> > > > I've noticed that some of their billboards have come
> > down.
> > >
> > > > the one on Madison has changed to WLMT, and the one in
>
> > > front
> > > > of Clear Channel television (on the flip side of a
> > > 98.1/D&Z)
> > > > is gone too.
> > > >
> > > > Is the contract up?
> > > >
> > > I wouldn't think they are planning on country again. Kix
>
> > is
> > > too big, and it didn't really work before. 9 to 5 was a
> > big
> > > pop hit in 80 as well, so it may be possible that a
> > station
> > > actually has some diversity... maybe!
> >
> > Yeah, they and everybody else, should keep on working for
> > that HUGE market share that's left in the Memphis market
> > after ethnic/urban and Kix.
> > I mean, in a market that's better than 50% urban, let Kix
> > run alone with country while everybody else tries to get
> > that big share of Top 40, Classic Rock, Adult
> Contemporary,
> > Alternative, Adult Alternative, Classic Adult
> > Contemporary,..blah, blah, blah.
> > (Please note sarcasm)
> >
> > If a station with a good signal-(94.1 still iffy after all
>
> > these years, right?)-Would put a quality country station
> on,
> > they'd get a nice share of the listener block Kix has.
> > I remain amazed that out of all the geniuses in
> programming
> > in all the huge companies represented in Memphis, none of
> > them can see the simple business sense that makes.
> >
> > You have just a few stations trying to capture the huge
> > urban audience in Memphis, ONE trying to capture the
> country
> > listeners, and 45 fighting over the scraps that are left.
> >
> > Country is not my favorite listening format, but personal
> > preference should not matter. BUSINESS matters.
> >
> > (And...end rant now.)
> > >
> > (please note, no sarcasm... just an adult having a mature
> discussion, where people can disagree without rude comments)
>
> I think maybe country could work. That does make sense only
> one country station, having 2 would have to create ore
> diversity. Good point
Thanks on the good point. Like I said, they'd get a lot of agency revenue simply by default. And I think the country format could be pulled off better than Kix is doing it. They are complacent with no competition. It would have to be a signal that covers the whole market whereas "Froggy" was only strong to the south signal-wise. In head-to-head competition where Froggy's signal was strong, (Miss.) Kix many times got kicked!
There were places (office bulding, etc.) where you couldn't even pick up Froggy.
Although I'd no longer be able to afford to be involved, I'd love to see that battle!
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