Among the Top 10 markets, Boston is unique. Unless you count Hip-Hop Jammin' 94.5, it really has no full-power FM signal aimed at minority listeners.
In fact, it seems to be moving even whiter! WAAF took over low-power WILD-FM, replacing Urban for Active Rock. WBOS just switched from an Adult Alternative Rock format, to a younger Adult Alternative Rock format. (And let's remember that once upon a time, WBOS was a DISCO station.) "Mike-FM" even replaced a rhythmic-leaning AC format with an Adult Hits format that is VERY white.
So if you like rock, you've got WBOS, WBCN, WZLX, WAAF, WFNX and WROR... plus several suburban rock stations, including WXRV. But don't try to hear Urban, Urban AC, Smooth Jazz, Tropical, Spanish Hits, Romatica or Regional Mexican on the Boston FM dial.
Is it just that the Boston metro is still so white, aiming a full-power FM station at a minority audience makes no sense? WBOS, which has been getting less than a 2.0 share most of the time, will still make more money chasing a thin slice of rock listeners than making it a variation of Urban or Spanish?
Even though Boston has several Spanish TV stations, Latino radio listeners are limited to the AM dial. (Is that because all Spanish speakers watch the same TV shows but have different tastes in music if they come from the Carribean or from Mexico/Central America?)
The African-American population in and around Boston has not reached a level to support an Urban or Urban AC station? And Boston had two Smooth Jazz stations for a while (on 96.9 and also on 99.1 from Plymouth) but now cannot support one? (Smooth Jazz is a format that often has 50% white listeners and 50% black and Hispanic listeners.)
Massachusettes has an African-American governor but not much to offer minority listeners on the FM dial.
Gregg
[email protected]
In fact, it seems to be moving even whiter! WAAF took over low-power WILD-FM, replacing Urban for Active Rock. WBOS just switched from an Adult Alternative Rock format, to a younger Adult Alternative Rock format. (And let's remember that once upon a time, WBOS was a DISCO station.) "Mike-FM" even replaced a rhythmic-leaning AC format with an Adult Hits format that is VERY white.
So if you like rock, you've got WBOS, WBCN, WZLX, WAAF, WFNX and WROR... plus several suburban rock stations, including WXRV. But don't try to hear Urban, Urban AC, Smooth Jazz, Tropical, Spanish Hits, Romatica or Regional Mexican on the Boston FM dial.
Is it just that the Boston metro is still so white, aiming a full-power FM station at a minority audience makes no sense? WBOS, which has been getting less than a 2.0 share most of the time, will still make more money chasing a thin slice of rock listeners than making it a variation of Urban or Spanish?
Even though Boston has several Spanish TV stations, Latino radio listeners are limited to the AM dial. (Is that because all Spanish speakers watch the same TV shows but have different tastes in music if they come from the Carribean or from Mexico/Central America?)
The African-American population in and around Boston has not reached a level to support an Urban or Urban AC station? And Boston had two Smooth Jazz stations for a while (on 96.9 and also on 99.1 from Plymouth) but now cannot support one? (Smooth Jazz is a format that often has 50% white listeners and 50% black and Hispanic listeners.)
Massachusettes has an African-American governor but not much to offer minority listeners on the FM dial.
Gregg
[email protected]