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CHRles said:Anyways, G-105 Raleigh definitely kicks their butts with a better mix of music, and great on-air talent. WDCG has Randi West whose also been heard on a lot of other CHRs, they have Geller who was on Q-100 Atlanta, and then there's the long establilshed showgram in the morning.
Yeah, it's definitely working for them and therefore, I'm happy. I wouldn't expect them to change anything. I've just have a take-more-chances mindset in programming our station (College CHR station 30 miles from WDCG) and so I'd love to see the same thing from WDCG. I mean, when I can pick out which ones can be hits and which ones won't with no research at all before they start impacting, I'd hope that the Randi/Brody could at WDCG.CHRles said:G-105 is selective and conservative when it comes to adding new titles, and especially with playing them during the day. They're hardly the only ones though. Go ahead, log on to yes.com, type in KRBE and take a look at the morning through afternoon logs. Compare Houston's CHR with WDCG. At the same time, both stations are winners in the ratings and cume so they must be doing somethhing right.
Anyways, heres a list of the most played songs at G-105:
http://www.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Stations.asp?c_let=WDCG-FM
And here's Houston's 104 KRBE:
http://www.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Stations.asp?c_let=KRBE-FM
And here's 107.5 WKZL which serves the Greensboro/Winston-Salem market (which is about the same market size as Raleigh-Durham)
http://www.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Stations.asp?c_let=WKZL-FM
Raleigh is also fairly close to Norfolk, which doesn't have a true CHR. The closest thing is Energy 106:
http://www.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Stations.asp?c_let=WNRJ-FM
Or you can look at Fayetteville, which is an hour south of Raleigh, where the closest thing is Q-98
http://www.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Stations.asp?c_let=WQSM-FM
spongebag7890 said:Don't forget 93 Q in Syracuse, NY. One of the most conservative stations I've ever heard.
http://www.mediabase.com/mmrweb/AllAccess/Stations.asp?c_let=WNTQ-FM