CBS loves NOW $75 million worth
As it was just announced, CBS Radio got into a major deal to buy WRXP for $75 million so its prime sports radio station has a radio home on FM. It is shocking to understand why CBS Radio would invest $75 million dollars on a station format on FM in NYC that has still yet to see the fruit of its labor as in WEPN-FM (98.7). What is also shocking is why WFAN was not flipped at WXRK which is still WXRK after 3+ years as 92.3 NOW. Yes, I've been a major supporter for NOW, but when hasn't NOW been responsible for creating a better pop station that can be consistent. It is shocking that CBS believes in going against corporate-iHeart-whatever-30 year old Z-100 that they spent $75 million to get another FM channel.
All I'm saying is: if CBS spent this much on a new station to put on its roster, I can only imagine what they can or will do for NOW. A few ideas would include laying off the urban flow and mix a bit of rock or mirror the Z-100 playlist. Instead of doing it 70%, do it 100%. A big idea would be to purchase Pulse and put it back on FM at 92.3, but given the money CBS has spent it's highly unlikely they'll do that and it'd look awful to not have a pop station on their roster.
Any thoughts?
As it was just announced, CBS Radio got into a major deal to buy WRXP for $75 million so its prime sports radio station has a radio home on FM. It is shocking to understand why CBS Radio would invest $75 million dollars on a station format on FM in NYC that has still yet to see the fruit of its labor as in WEPN-FM (98.7). What is also shocking is why WFAN was not flipped at WXRK which is still WXRK after 3+ years as 92.3 NOW. Yes, I've been a major supporter for NOW, but when hasn't NOW been responsible for creating a better pop station that can be consistent. It is shocking that CBS believes in going against corporate-iHeart-whatever-30 year old Z-100 that they spent $75 million to get another FM channel.
All I'm saying is: if CBS spent this much on a new station to put on its roster, I can only imagine what they can or will do for NOW. A few ideas would include laying off the urban flow and mix a bit of rock or mirror the Z-100 playlist. Instead of doing it 70%, do it 100%. A big idea would be to purchase Pulse and put it back on FM at 92.3, but given the money CBS has spent it's highly unlikely they'll do that and it'd look awful to not have a pop station on their roster.
Any thoughts?