Jack-FM turned in some very impressive ratings in the early years of its 15 year run. It was more than "fine under the circumstances," especially in the first five to seven years, when it competed on equal footing with 97 Rock and WHTT. A few sources familiar with the operation say that Jack-FM was diligently tended to by each of the three owners, even to the format's very end. To the best of their knowledge Jack-FM generated consistent revenue for the cluster. The Jack-FM format in Buffalo was targeted 45-64. Its strength was Men 40+, with a modest tag-along contingent of Women, but never a threat to female-based WJYE/Mix/Breeze or WYRK, certainly no threat to WBLK. The Jack-FM brand frequently turned up as "familiar" in market research, as even P3 listeners "knew of the station." And it's said that a majority of those surveyed were "familiar" with the brand and 'Playing What We Want.'"
As an aside, one wonders if Enterc... er, Audacy might give consideration to re-establishing Jack-FM on the 107.7 signal. Not likely, but this board is built on speculation. Even on 107.7's flacid signal, the Jack-FM format would arguably do better than what's on 107.7 these days. Then again, there will be those who justifiably maintain that the 107.7 signal suits but one format, that being Country.