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Hey, since ClearChannel has brought Oldies back to a few markets, how about Oldies on 96.7? The signal covers Greenville pretty well and it's perfect for the format....You KNOW it'd do better than Buzzard. Any opinions?
I think that would make good sense personally. The Buzzard's billing quite frankly stinks. Oldies was billing almost a million dollars more a year than 96.7 is, according to my handy-dandy radio yearbook. Surely there's a better marked for the Oldies demo than for the Buzzard, who splits it's demo with at leat three or four other stations.
> Yeah, that's a pretty good idea. I had forgotten all about
> "The Buzzard." But they don't have a very strong signal do
> they?
>
Nope but it is strong enough to cover Greenville and surrounding towns....It comes in pretty good here in Laurens.
The only problem I see with that is the fact that CC hates oldies and has done a pretty good job of getting rid of many of the ones that are already in existance.> > Yeah, that's a pretty good idea. I had forgotten all
> about
> > "The Buzzard." But they don't have a very strong signal
> do
> > they?
> >
> Nope but it is strong enough to cover Greenville and
> surrounding towns....It comes in pretty good here in
> Laurens.
>
http://www.radio-l> ocator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WBZT&service=FM&status=L&hours=U
>
> I think that would make good sense personally. The Buzzard's
> billing quite frankly stinks. Oldies was billing almost a
> million dollars more a year than 96.7 is, according to my
> handy-dandy radio yearbook. Surely there's a better marked
> for the Oldies demo than for the Buzzard, who splits it's
> demo with at leat three or four other stations.
>
It would be easier & cheaper for CC to transition to "The Buzz" when & if Entercom blows up 93.3
> The only problem I see with that is the fact that CC hates
> oldies and has done a pretty good job of getting rid of many
> of the ones that are already in existance.> > Yeah, that's a
> pretty good idea. I had forgotten all
> > about
> > > "The Buzzard." But they don't have a very strong signal
>
> > do
> > > they?
> > >
> > Nope but it is strong enough to cover Greenville and
> > surrounding towns....It comes in pretty good here in
> > Laurens.
> >
> http://www.radio-l>
> ocator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WBZT&service=FM&status=L&hours=U
>
> >
>
They did start new Oldies stations as I said in Virginia Beach and some other places I believe.
> They did start new Oldies stations as I said in Virginia
> Beach and some other places I believe.
>
They did, but it's all vt'd. To really do the format properly you need a full staff and a lot of marketing $$$.
96-7 is a "spoiler" station. It's there to get in the way of the others. That's all.<P ID="signature">______________
Everyone is entitled to my opinion.</P>
Fuh-get about this one, boys. It ain't gonna happen.
> > They did start new Oldies stations as I said in Virginia
> > Beach and some other places I believe.
> >
>
> They did, but it's all vt'd. To really do the format
> properly you need a full staff and a lot of marketing $$$.
>
> 96-7 is a "spoiler" station. It's there to get in the way of
> the others. That's all.
>
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