Since radio is in business to make money...
A "format hole" should be defined as a type of programming that will bring in a reasonably sized particular demographic audience that is valued by the advertising community.
A format whose audience targets only 12-24 year old listeners and/or the 60 plus crowd will not make anything close to enough money to be viable. Sorry, but that's the way it is. We can argue whether radio is being short-sighted, or whether the advertising community is being ignorant all we want. It doesn't change reality. Radio is a business.
Music formats on AM? Unless you're in a tiny community where your station is the big gun...forget it. It's a dead issue.
In market #1 (as in most markets, but especially in Gotham) you can be unique, just not out of demo...
A "format hole" should be defined as a type of programming that will bring in a reasonably sized particular demographic audience that is valued by the advertising community.
A format whose audience targets only 12-24 year old listeners and/or the 60 plus crowd will not make anything close to enough money to be viable. Sorry, but that's the way it is. We can argue whether radio is being short-sighted, or whether the advertising community is being ignorant all we want. It doesn't change reality. Radio is a business.
Music formats on AM? Unless you're in a tiny community where your station is the big gun...forget it. It's a dead issue.
In market #1 (as in most markets, but especially in Gotham) you can be unique, just not out of demo...