With the firing and restructure of Cumulus the Nash initiative seems to no longer be in favor. For the first time there was a Nash that had a format change. Could we see the same here in NYC? Now 94.7 isn't a true NYC signal, it's not there on your dial in Manhattan, and it's weak in Long Island as well. Since it hits all the suburban Jersey counties so well Country seemed a good fit, but could you get more out of it by changing the format to something more mass appeal for this area?
There is a big whole in this market. Most of the most popular music in the area from the late 70s through 80s is not getting play. A Jack type of adult hits format that focuses on the rhythmic hits that all the market leaders played in the past that is certainly under utilized in the market now could do very well. Rhythmic Pop adult hits would take from lite cbs fm ktu a bit maybe from bls and z100 too. It would be a pretty mass appeal station. Take CBS fm right now, it sounds no different musically than classic hits stations in the middle of the country. It doesn't sound New York at all as they don't play any of the songs that were hits in New York that weren't hits elsewhere. A market with such a rhythmic history yet the classic hits station is rock based for the most part, go a little younger and play the songs missing from NYC radio or are underplayed along with those pop hits and you could make a nice 25-54 station.
There is a big whole in this market. Most of the most popular music in the area from the late 70s through 80s is not getting play. A Jack type of adult hits format that focuses on the rhythmic hits that all the market leaders played in the past that is certainly under utilized in the market now could do very well. Rhythmic Pop adult hits would take from lite cbs fm ktu a bit maybe from bls and z100 too. It would be a pretty mass appeal station. Take CBS fm right now, it sounds no different musically than classic hits stations in the middle of the country. It doesn't sound New York at all as they don't play any of the songs that were hits in New York that weren't hits elsewhere. A market with such a rhythmic history yet the classic hits station is rock based for the most part, go a little younger and play the songs missing from NYC radio or are underplayed along with those pop hits and you could make a nice 25-54 station.