RXP 2.0 was doing very well with no promotion or jocks. Lets see if Nash-FM can go from no ratings to up in the 2s in matter of 2 months like RXP did.
In choosing the Country format for its new NYC FM, Cumulus was much less interested in how well one type of music would do in the ratings versus another.
The selection of the Country format has everything to do with Cumulus starting a new national Country Music brand named "Nash." And it needs to flagship that brand in the biggest market.
Cumulus likely never considered any other format seriously. The Country format is all about a New York affiliate for a new "Nash" national brand.
The New York radio dial has a number of lower rated "flagships." CC just bought WOR as its talk flagship, ESPN bought WEPN-FM as its sports talk flagship, Disney radio has a low rated flagship etc.
Cumulus certainly expects its new Nash flagship to do fairly well in the ratings, but attracting potentially the highest ratings weren't the "primary motivation" in selecting Country Music as the format that would do the most for the big corporate bottom line.