Urban One is actively moving away from “specializing” or focusing on urban formatted stations. Spending money for Hot 97 and WBLS would go against their recent strategy. Plus, just because they’ve bought some stations recently doesn’t mean they have a ton of cash sitting around that they’re willing to spend.
I believe Audacy’s intention for all news in NYC has been quite clear. They’re not going to run two separate all news stations in the market forever. If they don’t plan for 880 to be all news long term, it would be counterproductive to blow up a cheaper, younger leaning format on FM to simulcast it. WFAN on 95.5? Seriously? Sorry, but that’s pure hysteria. IMO, NYC will be a static (pun not intended) market for the foreseeable future. If there are any frequencies that will never change, it’s going to be 92.3, 95.5, and 101.9 (same for 98.7 FWIW). I suspect if Audacy is not pleased with 94.7’s performance, they will adjust and tweak it before trashing it. I don’t see anything selling or changing in the market any time soon.
I believe Audacy’s intention for all news in NYC has been quite clear. They’re not going to run two separate all news stations in the market forever. If they don’t plan for 880 to be all news long term, it would be counterproductive to blow up a cheaper, younger leaning format on FM to simulcast it. WFAN on 95.5? Seriously? Sorry, but that’s pure hysteria. IMO, NYC will be a static (pun not intended) market for the foreseeable future. If there are any frequencies that will never change, it’s going to be 92.3, 95.5, and 101.9 (same for 98.7 FWIW). I suspect if Audacy is not pleased with 94.7’s performance, they will adjust and tweak it before trashing it. I don’t see anything selling or changing in the market any time soon.