Niche programming might bring back some former glory?
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JohnAllan said:I program a small (NON market) AM station in North Georgia. It is an hybred of Oldies, Classic Rock, with some 80's Top 40 and Country Crossovers. Why this combination? Simple, 99% of the stations that reach this area program Country. Added to the music mix, we do LOCAL programming. This means Chamber Of Comerce reports, and things like The President's Report for the local college (and it doesn't hurt that the President is a former political figure in state politics!). And we occasionally carry sports like local High School football and the Junior College World Series (the local college made it last year!). This station is only a year and a half old. We put it on the air from scratch. How are we doing? It is already turning a profit. I think (yes, my opinion) if you put a station on with an interesting mix of music and LOCAL programming, the listener will find it. And yes, they will listen to music on AM. As this station is in a resort town, we also have streaming listeners in several states that have an interest in the local area.