chitchatjf said:Why do they STILL list WJMN as Rhythmic AC? It is basically Hop Hop with little to no adult appeal.
aaronread said:Interesting. WBUR and WBZ-AM both see noticeable drops from Holiday to February. WBZ-FM and WEEI both down as well. Does WEEI still run a lot of quasi-political talk during the day? (and does WBZ-FM/Hub do it, too?)
And to top it off...WGBH *up* a bit, but still well below WBUR.
I don't get it. Political fatigue from a loooong primary season? Especially a long primary season considering everyone knew Romney was gonna win Massachusetts? Why is WGBH up, though? (or is it just that all the bumps the news/talk stations had were unsustainable, whereas WGBH didn't get a bump and thus is not seeing a drop at the moment?)
Jay F said:chitchatjf said:Why do they STILL list WJMN as Rhythmic AC? It is basically Hop Hop with little to no adult appeal.
The last I saw WJMN ranked higher in 25-54 than several stations that actually do target adults. I think this is a case of too many adult stations fragmenting each other and not enough younger targeted stations in Boston.
Jay F said:Jay F said:chitchatjf said:Why do they STILL list WJMN as Rhythmic AC? It is basically Hop Hop with little to no adult appeal.
The last I saw WJMN ranked higher in 25-54 than several stations that actually do target adults. I think this is a case of too many adult stations fragmenting each other and not enough younger targeted stations in Boston.
WJMN moved up from #6 25-54 in January to a tie for #4 in February.
chitchatjf said:It could be TIED for #1 25-54 with WXKS but the fact is it is NOT Rhythmic AC! It is basically ALL HIP HOP!
LowellRadio said:All the stations that don't show any rating... Does this mean thay didn't pay dues to Arbitron or not enough people listen to rank?
Mike said:98.5 the fan it sounds so much better
Richard J. Cabral said:Mike said:98.5 the fan it sounds so much better
Boston's nickname is "The Hub", which makes "Sports Hub" a unique name to this area.
A philosopher in the 1800s described Boston as "The Hub of the Solar System", which I think is the origination of the term.
Anyway, I am in favor of localized names instead of canned generic names like "The Fan". For example, 95.7 Ben FM in Philly, in tribute to local Benjamin Franklin.