It's funny...I fly into Philly a lot, and take the rental car shuttle, and WJJZ was the favorite of all shuttle drivers. Don't know what that's worth.
I think a format that tries to keep the urban demo, but lose the mushy instrumental music would be a safe and easy change, rather than blow the whole thing up. Lately a lot of stations that do an abrupt change (like Movin' in LA) find that it can take years for the audience to discover the new format.
The broadcaster in me says that any format based strictly around music is not going to make a huge improvement in the ratings the station already had.
I think a format that tries to keep the urban demo, but lose the mushy instrumental music would be a safe and easy change, rather than blow the whole thing up. Lately a lot of stations that do an abrupt change (like Movin' in LA) find that it can take years for the audience to discover the new format.
The broadcaster in me says that any format based strictly around music is not going to make a huge improvement in the ratings the station already had.