MY 14 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER is still waiting for a country station that can reach midwood, brooklyn!!!!!!
MarkW said:I think there's a chance that NYC could see Country on the FM dial sometime in the not-too-distant future.
After all, doesn't Cumulus have a CP to move 103.9 WFAS closer?
Also, Cox's 96.7 WCTZ has a CP to move much closer.
I also suspect WRXP will be hard pressed for long-term survival.
andreajesus said:Like I said, stranger things have happened in NYC radio in recent years- HOWEVER...
1) That's TRUE about 103.9 - BUT...what's the guarantee that even if WFAS DOES move closer to NYC, that they're going to change their format to country? They are an A/C station that does some nice numbers up where they are....
2) Isn't WCTZ 96.7 supposed to be like some kind of cousin of "Jack" or something? And what kind of numbers are they pulling in as a "Jack" cousin?? I'm not sure that I would see that happening for this station.....
3) Now WRXP, on the OTHER hand, is probably the ONLY candidate for a format change to country - HOWEVER, I have to think that they want to give it a shot (I don't know why....) of this strange rock-classic rock-new rock mix...but in SIX months....can you say "The NEW Country 101.9"?? Hmmm... 8)
Andrea
WPPCProductions said:I hope some day NY will get a country home.I understand life with out a local country FM station.We in the New Haven CT area went with a 10 year drought from 1978 when WIOF 104.1 Waterbury signed off country and went to a Magic 104 format.10 years later in 1988 WWYZ 92.5 Waterbury with an easylistening format to New Country 92.5.
during the drought I tuned in 1050 WHN,97.1,103.5 WYNY,WKHK 106.7,all from the big apple.and WWVA,WSM. and 2 short lived am's here in connecticut which was WSCR 1220 and WNTY 990.Please correct me on the data.if wrong.Ok again WHN was the best country station on the air, awesome
format excellent mix of songs of different country tastes.they played old tunes mixed with the current tunes at the time.Thank you ED for the awesome format.
Question ? how long has it been NYC with out a country home.
mikerock said:50 kilowatt 100.7 - WHUD could probably pickup more listeners and reach NYC if they switched to a country format. Country has the same problems in the region as rock stations do and would likely benefit from adding familiar songs from the 70s and 80s as well as new country in order to gain a wider audience.
They may do well in the Hudson valley now but they have allot of competition from NYC stations. But being the sole country station in the region could change all that.