You don’t know the specific in-demographic ratings that they’re reaching, nor their billing. They tell a different side to the 12+.It's been almost 2 years it can't compete with Power, Hot, or BLS or KTU.
You don’t know the specific in-demographic ratings that they’re reaching, nor their billing. They tell a different side to the 12+.It's been almost 2 years it can't compete with Power, Hot, or BLS or KTU.
If we're talking about The Block, there's two spots I can see 94.7 being traded for.
- WAWZ 99.1 "Star 99.1" Newark, NJ
- WBAI 99.5 "Pacifica Radio" New York, NY
WAWZ FM barely covers the market.If we're talking about The Block, there's two spots I can see 94.7 being traded for.
- WAWZ 99.1 "Star 99.1" Newark, NJ
- WBAI 99.5 "Pacifica Radio" New York, NY
WAWZ FM barely covers the market.
IMO it would be unfortunate for the market to lose another music station
How was WRKS doing when it flipped to ESPN? I don’t remember, but that seems to be the only music format that’s been replaced by spoken word that seemed to still have potential as a music station if I recall. But Emmis needed the $$.The problem is there are very few music formats that will attract enough of an audience to make money. As we've already seen with alternative and country. It's very expensive to run a radio station in NYC.
How was WRKS doing when it flipped to ESPN? I don’t remember, but that seems to be the only music format that’s been replaced by spoken word that seemed to still have potential as a music station if I recall.
Hop hop stations have tepid ratings in many markets due to online listening and NYC is not oversaturated with urban stations. Most large markets have 3 or 4The fact that urban a/c WRKS was discontinued appeared to be an indication that the market has been over-saturated with urban stations. That is one reason not to be overly optimistic that The Block, the third hip-hop station in the area, can do well. And Hot 97 as well as Power 105.1 have tepid ratings.
If 94.7 The Block goes off the air, I could see them moving K-Love to 94.7, WFAN to 95.5, and bring WRXP back to 101.9 where it belongs!!!!!!!!!! And plus it would make sense to move the sports stations closer to each other!
Audacy doesn't own k-love or 95.5. They already tried the WRXP format on 92.3, and it was a flop. They're done with rock.
Audacy never had nothing to do with WRXP and they never tried the format on 92.3.
None of this will ever happen.If 94.7 The Block goes off the air, I could see them moving K-Love to 94.7, WFAN to 95.5, and bring WRXP back to 101.9 where it belongs!!!!!!!!!! And plus it would make sense to move the sports stations closer to each other!
If Urban One ends up buying Hot 97 and 107.5 WBLS, buying 94.7 The Block would benefit them. There’s already a significant black audience listening to 94.7It does seem quite wild. As Urban One owns no stations in this market, 94.7 would be a stand alone station for them That would seem very disadvantageous for Urban One.
But 'BLS and the Block share many songs.If Urban One ends up buying Hot 97 and 107.5 WBLS, buying 94.7 The Block would benefit them. There’s already a significant black audience listening to 94.7
But The Block has a huge percentage of Hispanics in its cume, while WBLS is much more African American in its core. The same goes for a comparison of Hot with iHeart's more Black targeted urban station.But 'BLS and the Block share many songs.