PhilipAirtime said:
...our friend Radnowski made scant reference to the Buffalo book in one of his postings in a WCMF thread...
I was beginning to think nobody cared about stuff that went on at this end of the thruway.
Reading the ratings posts so far, I concur that WBLK had another strong, if not stronger, book. I'll bet it looks good across the board too, 18-34 and 25-54. I don't think it's a fluke, either. Tom Joyner has a pretty good morning show for people of color and white folks too. I hope this doesn't sound prejudiced, but Joyner is a good show for white folks to listen to because it gives us an insight to the issues and sensitivities of the black community. And it's pretty damn funny without the poop n pee stuff that the white boys rely on in the morning.
A lot of 18-34's may be listening to WBLK because they believe the music is newer, different and "better" than what's being peddled on Kiss, Z or Edge. I don't agree with the theory that WBLK's success is the result of "weighted diaries" from Buffalo zip codes. Just look at how well WDKX is doing in Rochester.
I'll join the chorus that expected Star to do a lot better with Christmas music. From what we can see in the 12+, it looks like WJYE won that battle. Do you think it might have anything to do with that Christmas Music Countdown Clock that appeared on the WJYE website about a month before they went All Christmas? The appeal of Christmas music continues to puzzle me. I understand the theory and application, but it still amazes me that listeners get drawn to that music. Can you imagine working in an offices and hearing "Holly Jolly Christmas" four weeks before Christmas? Shoot me now. Clearly, I'm not in that demo.
WYRK is a great radio station that doesn't get its due on this board. It's morning show is topical and entertaining, although a bit pretentious in the flag waving department, but if that's what listeners like, why not play to it wheher it's genuine or contrived. I guess being the only FM country station in Buffalo doesn't hurt. Think another station will flip to country before the end of the year? I'm not suggesting the Lake, so don't accuse me of rumor-mongering. Speaking of the Lake... well, there it is.
WGR has become a bad parody of itself but it appears sports fans love the station, or at least certain dayparts (Sabres at night?) which helped drive the station's 12+ rating up.
What can you say about WBEN? The only commercial news-talk station in the market that plays to the "30 per centers" who drink the Cool Aid and want more. Nothing delivers success better than knowing who your listeners are and giving them what they want. And to think WHLD thought they were going to give WBEN a run. Folly. I
would like to see WNED-AM and WBFO included in those 12+ ratings on R&R's website. It would give guys like us a better view of the market and give "alw" and Marc Scott the credit due their stations.