Again, the format is targeted at not just Blacks... the music has appeal with Hispanics and urban non-Hispanic whites.What is interesting of the air talent makeup of the station is Nick Cannon really doesn't appeal to African American ADULTS, and Ed Lover used to sound like NY when he was on HOT 97 and Power but now there is nothing new or a reason to listen. As I wrote in earlier posts WBLS will not take a ratings hit from The Block nor will HOT or Power.
Remember, the average PPM meter carrier hears 6 stations each week. This is not about "taking" listeners but, instead, becoming part of the station mix that listeners have.If anything WBLS posted their largest numbers in a few months in the February PPM month. When budgets are tight and you can build a real local live team, it will be very very tough to win for Block.