Nope, there was just discussion about him during the last few minutes of the show.Did Howard Stern join them on Alt this morning?
Nope, there was just discussion about him during the last few minutes of the show.Did Howard Stern join them on Alt this morning?
Sometimes it helps to actually be in the market.Whoops, yes you're right.
Sometimes it helps to actually be in the market.
Can’t help but wonder how much longer they’ll hang on to some of the ones they have like Miami. They have been very patient.
CBS -- the company -- called the shots a long, long time ago. The Steinbrenner family has owned the club since the mid-1970s.Sometimes I actually am. At one time WCBS ran the Yankees.
It was more than a couple of years ago. WCBS' last season as the flagship station of the Yankees was in 2013.Or did you mean "ran" as in "carried their games"? Yes, WCBS did until a couple of years ago.
If you are having difficulty with AM reception and want to catch up on news briefly you will probably listen to whichever news station comes in better, which might be WINS on FMOne thing I don't get about the WINS FM simulcast, is that one of the major reasons given for it is that the station will now have better reach in the outlying areas outside of New York. 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?
There are unfounded (to my knowledge) rumors that KROQ could be flipping tomorrow that just started popping up. Interesting times.A reminder that as a result of the change at WNYL, the man behind Audacy's alt experiment is leaving the company at the end of the year. There are consequences for failure. The new year will bring a new format captain.
Sources? Links?There are unfounded (to my knowledge) rumors that KROQ could be flipping tomorrow that just started popping up. Interesting times.
It wouldn't be the first time that Entercom/Audacy flipped a station before a big concert. I can think of two Boston stations that were flipped or sold before a big promoted concert.Sources? Links?
Edit: It looks like they’re bringing back Almost Acoustic Christmas. I doubt they’re flipping anytime imminently.
Still there.I wonder if Kevan Kenney will still do nights around the country? (like KRBZ in Kansas City.)
That’s just … brutal. There is no way you can monetize something like that and likely speaks to the format never returning to commercial radio in NYC.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.
Many if not most of the alternative stations rank well below their audience share rank in sales. That is because the format is less favored by agency accounts that look for a match of lifestyle / product usage when making a buy. This is why we have the exaggerated but basically true idea that alternative stations tend to have lots of pawn shops and bail bondsmen ads and not so many new car accounts.
* Out of 6,600,000 persons in that demo that, on average, use radio.
WAAF had a 50th anniversary concert in 2020 with Godsmack set up right before the station was sold to EMF (and the ensuing pandemic cancelled it altogether).Sources? Links?
Edit: It looks like they’re bringing back Almost Acoustic Christmas. I doubt they’re flipping anytime imminently.
97.1 the Eagle flipped with freaker’s ball weeks awayWAAF had a 50th anniversary concert in 2020 with Godsmack set up right before the station was sold to EMF (and the ensuing pandemic cancelled it altogether).