ALT 103.3 Sample Two Hours. Is there enough of an audience for a station like this?
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You could even keep the current AMP air staff. They all sound talented enough to tweak their delivery for a new format. Add a morning guy for a music intensive morning show minus the usual morning show wacky antics and you've got yourself a station where you have only added one salary.
I don't think it would work. Number one, most of Boston's rock exports have been of the "hard rock/metal" variety, and having local artists in the playlist is
essential for authenticity. Number two, Boston has WXRV, which does play a number of alternative artists in its playlist like almost all AAAs do. As I can attest from living in Chicago and watching WXRT beat WKQX consistently for over 3 years, a "straight alternative" (WKQX in 2017-18) or a "pop alternative" (WKQX 2019-today) is going to have trouble against a strong AAA, and while shares don't tell the whole story, WXRV does generally pull around a 3 share in the Boston market.
If you're going to go Alternative in Boston in the current environment, you have to lean Active, which is something Entercom is clearly uncomfortable doing as none of their Alternatives have an Active lean. So in addition to the Twenty-One Pilots and Cage the Elephants of the world you need to play the Godsmacks and Breaking Benjamins too.
If I may adjust your playlist to demonstrate what I'm talking about... Boston's Rock Alternative 103.3 10am-12pm
Shine A Little Light: Black Keys
Give It Away: Red Hot Chili Peppers ("Under the Bridge" is a good song but I would not include it in a set meant to energize people for their workday)
She's Kerosene: The Interrupters
You Don't Know What Love Is: The White Stripes
Comedown: Bush
Deleter: Grouplove
Break
I Stand Alone: Godsmack
Best Of You: Foo Fighters
Hero: Weezer
Kryptonite: 3 Doors Down
Savior: Rise Against
Atlas Falls: Shinedown
Break
Longview: Green Day
Pretty Fly (For A White Guy): The Offspring
Hour 2
Level of Concern: Twenty One Pilots
Interstate Love Song: Stone Temple Pilots
Do I Wanna Know?: Arctic Monkeys (go with one of their hits, not "Fluorescent Adolescent", which never charted in the US)
Who's Gonna Love Me Now?: Cold War Kids
The Memory Remains: Metallica
Break
It's About Time: Young the Giant
1979: Smashing Pumpkins
Real Long Time: White Reaper
Semi-Charmed Life: Third Eye Blind
The Boys of Summer: The Ataris
Break:
I Will Not Bow: Breaking Benjamin
A Grave Mistake: Ice Nine Kills
That being said, I'm not sure if even an Active-leaning Alternative would have a shot in the current environment. I will say it would be the
best shot for such a station in Boston, but you'd need to attract the former WAAF listeners as well as peel off some of WBOS', and also hope that some of WXRV's listeners have a craving for something livelier than a AAA. The ceiling and basement for this station may be too low for it to be viable.