evolve991 said:WWDC is NOT an Alternative station any more than 98Rock is. The fact that they happen to play a song or 2 that is Modern/Alternative does nothing but show that they are both "Bandwagon" stations. Channel104.3 was not the mistake but playing the same 37 songs WAS. It is not the format that is not viable it is the lack of insight and talent of management thats not viable. If Modern/Alternative is not a popular format then why does Y-Rock on XPN not only survive but THRIVE on commercial free,listener supported radio on an HD2 and online broadcast?!? If no one listened no one would donate!!!! WHFS was destroyed by upper echelon CBS/Infinity and thier total lack of musical knowledge and interest. They may as well be selling Kirbys for all they care about the music. Y100 and WDRE Philadelphia were flipped to Urban NOT because they had bad ratings but because it was Radio One's agenda to create an Urban radio empire. WRNR continues to broadcast despite an iffy signal for those not close to Annapolis which is,incidentally, the same broadcast area of 99.1 WHFS Grasonville before they moved the stick.Radio104.5 Philly has good ratings despite competition from WMMR,WYSP,WMGK and Y Rock on XPN. Y101 Richmond got good enough ratings to move the signal to 100.9 for its listeners. Do not attempt to prove that Modern/Alternative/Indie/Underground is a failed format because it is not. It is simply incompetetence of the same nature as the failure of management of ALL business these days. Most people think they know what Alternative is but its a misconception CAUSED by the attempt of musically ignorant big business to 'box in' a wide variety of music that is not easily classified. HENCE the brand Alternative!!! The true music fans and musicians did not even USE the term until it was shoved down our throats by the unimaginative men in sterile,silent and stifling offices. Free Form preceded Alternative but small minded number crunchers could not wrap thier minds around that or put it in nice little rows on thier profit reports so they manipulated the vocabulary of those they cannot hope to understand. Alternative is Rock for higher thinking music fans...its an alternative to repetitious power chords and catch verses that cater to the fans who can't appreciate well written lyrics or songs that make you THINK. The fans of alternative are individuals who do not blindly follow the swill infested paths laid out by those who simply want thier money. Let people who know and love music run the stations and they will prosper.Leave the number cruncher on Wall Street where pork bellies and drugs for impotence have little difference in the minds of the dollar worshipping yuppies aside from a profit margin.They know less about music than they do about the poolboys and construction workers thier wives are doing while they are busy kneeling for thier bosses.Oblivious Idiots.
This is the most pretentious description I've read in a long time. You do realize that only 20 percent of the country have a Bachelors degree, and most of those people are too busy working hard to stop, stroke their chins, and over analyze the music on the radio. Deep-thinking music rarely translates into ratings winners. There are very few successful Adult Alternative stations. They're usually found in markets like Portland, Denver, and San Francisco, and even those stations have been mutated into something more commercial over the years. The idea is to give the masses what they want, not what a semi-geek, semi-punk rocker wants.
As far as CBS Radio not having a clue about doing Modern Rock radio, it seems you might be the one who may be in need of a clue. The most successful Modern Rock station on the planet, 106.7 K-Rock Los Angeles is owned by CBS Radio.
One of the top rated stations in Houston is 94.5 The Buzz, a Clear Channel owned Modern Rocker. It's not as pure of an Alternative station as some of those in Cali, but you can't deny its success. The same is true for CC owned Radio 104.5 Philly.
In Jacksonville Clear Channel got their asses kicked - their heritage Modern Rock WPLA Planet Radio 107.3 (formerly on 93.3) is down to a 2.5 while the much newer Cox-owned 102.9 The X has over a 5 share. So chances are WPLA, like Baltimore's WCHH, will flip formats unless they turn things around.