I saw on the Chicago board that iHeartMedia has flipped a struggling regional Mexican format to country to compete with CBS Radio's WUSN. WUSN itself was ranked seventh in the market according to Arbitron ratings. With that flip, Chicago now has two country stations!
Could a similar move be made for 106.1? If they flip Mix 106 to country, would this eat away XTU's numbers? I kept thinking about this for months that maybe 106.1 could compete with WXTU by playing mostly newer country. Baltimore already has two country stations, a translator located on 106.1 calling themselves "New Country" competing with a top rated WPOC, also owned by iHeartMedia.
It could happen in Philly.
Could a similar move be made for 106.1? If they flip Mix 106 to country, would this eat away XTU's numbers? I kept thinking about this for months that maybe 106.1 could compete with WXTU by playing mostly newer country. Baltimore already has two country stations, a translator located on 106.1 calling themselves "New Country" competing with a top rated WPOC, also owned by iHeartMedia.
It could happen in Philly.