salemjedi54 said:
You would wonder why the largest christian broadcaster would not try to run any black gospel stations. Its seems to me they totally ignore black folk. I would think with all their resources that they could be successful in that arena.
A couple of thoughts. First, as myself and several other have mentioned before, Black Gospel is a very very difficult format to get good billings out of. In many markets, primarily southern, Black Gospel does very well in the ratings but as you probably know it takes more than great ratings to get great billings. The demographics are less than desirable.
Also, Salem's primary focus is on the top 25 markets. There are only a handful of large markets in this group where Black Gospel could be force, and in these places Radio-One already has an incumbent station in the format. I am speaking of DC, Atlanta, and Houston. Dallas is the glaring exception.
I think there is some evidence that Black Gospel on a Cedar Hill signal would perform well ratings wise. But if Salem blew up KLTY and put Black Gospel on 94.9, they would have a great struggle to bill even half of what CCM is currently doing. Which if I remember, is in the 18-19 m range.