A frequent comment here is: "Charlotte needs an Active Rock station."
In looking at the charts of Alternative Rock and Active Rock on R&R the two formats have a few differences but not many. Looking for a definition of Alternative Rock I found that stations which are labeled Alternative don't really fit the definition of a "free form home grown college rock station".
So help me understand the difference between these two formats and what kind of audience you think they would attract.
While you're at it I assume Charlotte needs Active Rock because you like it. To be objective for a moment, what other formats does Charlotte need that you might not be inclined to listen to.
Thanks!
In looking at the charts of Alternative Rock and Active Rock on R&R the two formats have a few differences but not many. Looking for a definition of Alternative Rock I found that stations which are labeled Alternative don't really fit the definition of a "free form home grown college rock station".
So help me understand the difference between these two formats and what kind of audience you think they would attract.
While you're at it I assume Charlotte needs Active Rock because you like it. To be objective for a moment, what other formats does Charlotte need that you might not be inclined to listen to.
Thanks!