neo11 said: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.
That's a pretty ludicrous idea. They're doing great with what they have now. They would *not* see the same ratings as a country station, and their signal doesn't make it well enough into NYC to cause much of a dent. Besides, it's pretty well known that country, if anything, is a suburban format (and all those recent attempts have failed too).
In your opinion as a fan. However the reality is there really is no Westchester book anymore to know for sure but we do know the market is saturated with NYC stations that have similiar formats as HUD. If you look at the Poughkeepsie book they are #6 and being beaten by WRWD, a country station taking the #1 slot.
You have to remember this is 50kw station and punches a pretty good signal into NYC which is only 20 miles away. Part local and part fringe coverage.
http://www.radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/pat?call=WHUD&service=FM&status=L&hours=U