I would think the overhead for 1010 WINS is far higher than the ALT 92.3 or WNSH.
It is, but it makes three times as much money.
I would think the overhead for 1010 WINS is far higher than the ALT 92.3 or WNSH.
Which makes me wonder if at some point they'll finally try to consolidate the two news stations and let one be something else. They've already made the move to share talent between the two stations which feels like the first precursor to this happening.It is, but it makes three times as much money.
In 25-54 it had around 530,000 cume persons in the last book*. That was 20% lower than a year ago. But stations don't sell on cume. In AQH persons, it was under 10,000 and outside the top 10 in the sales demo, and it ranked overall below 15th in sales.Alt 92.3 had roughly a million cume but I totally expect the contempt for them seen so routinely on this board.
As long as both are in the top 5 in revenue, they are not going to consolidate.Which makes me wonder if at some point they'll finally try to consolidate the two news stations and let one be something else.
Not really. If you take two stations that each bill about $30 million and combine them, you will not have $60 million in billing or twice the share in audience. And there is nothing else profitable to do with an AM in New York City.They've already made the move to share talent between the two stations which feels like the first precursor to this happening.
In 25-54 it had around 530,000 cume persons in the last book. That was 20% lower than a year ago. But stations don't sell on cume. In AQH persons, it was under 10,000 and outside the top 10 in the sales demo, and it ranked overall below 15th in sales.
Which makes me wonder if at some point they'll finally try to consolidate the two news stations and let one be something else. They've already made the move to share talent between the two stations which feels like the first precursor to this happening.
Ugh, but good call. I remember someone else signing off with that, RXP, maybe, IDK.
Big 105 ended the station with Green Day and went right into Jammin 105
Actually the Mets are on WCBS 880, the Yankees are on WFANWINS and WCBS are each billing $30 million for a total of $60 million. They have no reason to shut one down.
WCBS has the Yankees, and I'm sure that helps a lot in billing.
Actually the Mets are on WCBS 880, the Yankees are on WFAN
As I have written before, it will take time for New Yorkers to adjust to the change. Therefore, the brand is now 1010 WINS on 92.3 FM.Just call it “92.3 WINS-FM”.
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But doesn't the majority of people living in those places prefer WCBS 880 AM, given that WINS' content is more oriented toward doings within NYC?