Joseph_Gallant said:If WFME-94.7 goes rock: "For Those About To Rock, We Salute You" by AC/DC.
If it goes country: Perhaps Lee Greenwood's "God Bless The U.S.A.", or, as noted earlier by XCountry 285, Allen Jackson's "She's Gone Country".
danman425 said:Muse - Madness... it's their latest hit.
WNTIRadio said:This is kind of a silly thread since we really don't know what the format will be. What if it's CBS Sports Network? Then there won't be a first song.
I hope it ISN'T CBS sports... we already have two sports stations in English and one in Spanish. Even though Cumulus has part of it, I can't see CBS wanting to cannibalize itself in any way by putting another FM on against the Fan.
RXP V1's ratings was crap. It sounded like an absolute train wreck. FM News sounded better than RXP V 1.0! Even WRFY-FM in Reading,PA sounded better than WRXP V 1.0 & they were owned by CC they would play a Gavin DeGraw song next to an AC/DC song saying oh it's rock. Gavin DeGraw's popFrequency Breakdown said:Joseph_Gallant said:If WFME-94.7 goes rock: "For Those About To Rock, We Salute You" by AC/DC.
If it goes country: Perhaps Lee Greenwood's "God Bless The U.S.A.", or, as noted earlier by XCountry 285, Allen Jackson's "She's Gone Country".
Yikes! Let's hope neither of those happen!
They could go the RXP V1 route with "New York Station," though it would serve them well to establish themselves independently
WNTIRadio said:The call sign of 94.7 is officially WRXP.
Alternative?
If it is an alt station, it's going to bite heavily into WDHA. Those that want more than stale hair band rock will leave the station in droves.
I would be thinking about a different format if I were WDHA. There's where I would do country... and Greater Media does country VERY well.
pjc1961 said:I know you're thinking "WDHA should be proactive", but I think that after 30+ years in the format there's no reason to react until months from now when the returns come in. To use a somewhat similar example, this would be like Hot 97 changing formats upon hearing that Power 105.1 was entering the market back in 2002.