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Alt 92.3 to Become WINS Simulcast

This is what you get for ignoring new Foo Fighters, new Blink 182, new Fall Out Boy, and new Panic! At The Disco and playing the same burnt out 90s songs and only old songs from those artists or that stupid record player from 2014 song with AJR in it.
This is not about individual songs and artists. NYC has a huge and growing Black, Hispanic, Asian and Middle Eastern population where nearly nobody listens to any variety of alternative rock. Further, the mood of the whole market is rhythmic, and the rock “mood” of other decades past is just gone.
 
He’s referring to a period in the 90s where pop flatlined and Z100 embraced alt rock to stay relevant.
Correct. From late ‘93 to early ‘96 Z100 was basically an Alt. I think Billboard even moved them from the pop panel to the Alt panel in late ‘94 because of how dominant alternative rock was on the station. The 1995 countdown especially is wild if you look it up.
 
When did Audacy promise that ANY radio brand will remain the same until the end of time?
When KYW in a Philly first starting airing on FM they’d run spots saying they’ll always be on 1060 but you can also hear them on 103.9. I haven’t heard those spots in a while. Not a binding contract??
 
This is not about individual songs and artists. NYC has a huge and growing Black, Hispanic, Asian and Middle Eastern population where nearly nobody listens to any variety of alternative rock. Further, the mood of the whole market is rhythmic, and the rock “mood” of other decades past is just gone.
If what you said had any truth, “As It Was” by Harry Styles and “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy should have been catastrophic flops and not the biggest hits of the year on either Z100 or nationwide. Yes they’re not “rock” (they’re both essentially modern new wave) but they are both rock-adjacent songs. I find it VERY hard to believe the only audiences for those songs were lily white.

Ethnicities are not hard-wired to a specific kind of music. Stop stereotyping. White people can enjoy Megan Thee Stallion and black people can enjoy Harry Styles. This isn’t rocket science.
 
They should have been programming Alt like DC 101 or Q101 in Chicago or like Radio 104.5 in Philly before they became Alt 104.5
 
I told my husband about 92.3 switching to 1010 WINS and he asked why? To him it didn't make sense. It's on 1010 AM. I said because apparently the radio industry is purposely trying to kill itself off. People think AM is old. As I mentioned before Radio is dying. Glad I went into Education instead of radio.
 
No! We already discussed that. They signed a new union agreement allowing the two stations to share talent. So they will no longer be separate. WCBS is not an all-news station. It already airs the NY Mets baseball games and some other college sports.
Your pedantic "not an all-news station" bit is grating. WAQY in Springfield, MA, airs New England Patriots football. Would you say it's "not a classic rock station"? WCNL in Newport, NH, is on the Boston Red Sox baseball network. The rest of the time, you'll hear country music on it. "Not a country station"?
 
This is not about individual songs and artists. NYC has a huge and growing Black, Hispanic, Asian and Middle Eastern population where nearly nobody listens to any variety of alternative rock. Further, the mood of the whole market is rhythmic, and the rock “mood” of other decades past is just gone.
What happened to the Italian Americans who created NYC and were the largest ethnic there and you cannot hear one Sfera Ebbasta, Ghali, Capo Plaza, Rocco Hunt, Clementino, Emis Killa, Lazza and to many more to mention...lol

 
If what you said had any truth, “As It Was” by Harry Styles and “Bad Habit” by Steve Lacy should have been catastrophic flops and not the biggest hits of the year on either Z100 or nationwide. Yes they’re not “rock” (they’re both essentially modern new wave) but they are both rock-adjacent songs. I find it VERY hard to believe the only audiences for those songs were lily white.

Ethnicities are not hard-wired to a specific kind of music. Stop stereotyping. White people can enjoy Megan Thee Stallion and black people can enjoy Harry Styles. This isn’t rocket science.
There are exceptions to everything, of course, but historically there's been far, far less black affinity for rock (or country or classical) music than there's been white affinity for genres generally considered "black." The story of the white kid in suburbia hiding the transistor radio under the pillow to hear a distant R&B station at night in the '60s is a familiar one. Nobody talks about the black kid in the inner city doing the same thing to listen to distant pop or MOR or country station, not because there weren't any but because it was highly unusual back then. Black interest in those genres continues to be minimal to this day. White interest in "black music" continues to grow.
 
This is not about individual songs and artists. NYC has a huge and growing Black, Hispanic, Asian and Middle Eastern population where nearly nobody listens to any variety of alternative rock. Further, the mood of the whole market is rhythmic, and the rock “mood” of other decades past is just gone.
There are more people indigenous to the region than Asian and Middle Eastern populations. You do not abandon the indigenous population here to play Chinese or Middle Eastern pop or for Rhythmic which is already well represented.

Country needs to change it's tune quite literally racism isn't okay and it never was. Keeping artists like Morgan Wallen on after what he said and the lack of diversity is an issue. Hell even rock has a diversity problem.
Saying Country is racist because of one artist is ridiculous. By your metric the Urban formats are racist because they lack diversity.

Country is an almost entirely non-Hispanic white format. How is that supposed to change? Diversity is acceptance of different races, cultures, ethnicities and gender identities, not the adoption of the cultures of one by all the others.
It does not need to change nor does any of the Urban or Latino-Spanish language formats to make them more diverse. By your metric also these formats would be considered racist since they lack diversity.
 
Your pedantic "not an all-news station" bit is grating.

All news means ALL news. When you have WINS in the same market and they ARE all news, and another station that breaks format, you can't say they're the same. They're not. I would venture that a big chunk of the WCBS revenue comes from things other than news. But sure, if it makes you feel better to call one All News and the other one News, I'll agree. But they're clearly not the same, and their owner recognizes that.
 
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