Cedric said:jmtillery said:All excellent points; however, do you have any particular format in mind that you believe will attract a specific desired target demo? And what demo would you target? I ask because, although you stated the signal isn't the only problem, it is a very real issue for 98.7, so any format will be a challenge and will have to be unique and niche enough that a listener will actually tune in and listen over any of the other bigger signals in the metro where reception is less of a problem.
Ok, I would stray away from a niche format. I'm sure everyone is going to tell me it wouldn't work, but I'd ditch the sports and go with more of a "hot talk" format. But instead of doing brain dead construction worker talk like on the Bone, I'd go for something more like what 620 WSUN was doing in the early 90's. Have a couple sports shows, have a sex show, have a couple news/talk type shows, and yes, still have some immature crap... but mix it up and make it local in morning and afternoon drive. That satisfies CBS's desire to bypass music licensing fees, and would give people who aren't sports fanatics a reason to tune in. The Bone could be performing SO much better than it is right now, if they dropped the whole "retard" thing on EVERY show and if they dropped all the macho/jock/construction worker crap.Their numbers are good, but you really have to give everyone a reason to listen and participate.
If not that, maybe I'd format it to compete with 97x. But I dunno man, if terrestrial radio is going to continue to compete with the alternatives, the programmers are going to have to get more creative.
Pzimm7778 said:I work in Net Park and can't get 98.7, 95.3, or any AM station. Not sure if just simulcasting on 1010 is going to work that well.
I have a hunch that 98.7 is on a two year plan. One year simply isnt enough to make a dent in the 620 deathgrip.billalm said:PS.... I believe that this week marks the 1 year anniversary of The Fan. I'm all about giving a station 8-10 months to get some traction but a year??? Come on now.
billalm said:Over and Over and Over and Over..... for years I hear people complaining on this board about 98.7's signal. Nothing but an EXCUSE. Funny how I never hear this about 92.5. Same amount of power. Same tower. And for what it's worth, Parttimer does have a point about "Wild" on 94.1 vs. 98.7. But I don't see how they were ever successful on 98.7 without getting some major part of Hillsborough to listen. Hot zips do play a part in what format you run on what signal.... I just don't buy the 98.7 signal sucks argument. IF translators 94.5 and 105.9 can pull numbers as "Thunder", signal is no excuse for the poor performance of 98.7.
PS.... I believe that this week marks the 1 year anniversary of The Fan. I'm all about giving a station 8-10 months to get some traction but a year??? Come on now.
Cedric said:Pzimm7778 said:I work in Net Park and can't get 98.7, 95.3, or any AM station. Not sure if just simulcasting on 1010 is going to work that well.
If you work at Net Park and can't pick up 1010 AM then you need to buy a new radio, you're practically in the shadow of their towers.
It doesn't surprise me that you have trouble with 98.7 and 95.3 though.
IckPodcastGuy said:I have a hunch that 98.7 is on a two year plan. One year simply isnt enough to make a dent in the 620 deathgrip.billalm said:PS.... I believe that this week marks the 1 year anniversary of The Fan. I'm all about giving a station 8-10 months to get some traction but a year??? Come on now.
Pzimm7778 said:IckPodcastGuy said:I have a hunch that 98.7 is on a two year plan. One year simply isnt enough to make a dent in the 620 deathgrip.billalm said:PS.... I believe that this week marks the 1 year anniversary of The Fan. I'm all about giving a station 8-10 months to get some traction but a year??? Come on now.
Neither will 2. IMO, 620 will have to be the author of its own demise. No one else is going to take them down.
I work in the same area, and 95.3 is spotty driving in the area, let alone sitting in a cubicle. Driving around, it comes in pretty well, but inside=a concrete building is another matter.Pzimm7778 said:Cedric said:Pzimm7778 said:I work in Net Park and can't get 98.7, 95.3, or any AM station. Not sure if just simulcasting on 1010 is going to work that well.
If you work at Net Park and can't pick up 1010 AM then you need to buy a new radio, you're practically in the shadow of their towers.
It doesn't surprise me that you have trouble with 98.7 and 95.3 though.
I've taken 3. Nothing.