Hamp said:You are right Country isn't as big in Chicago as in maybe a southern market. But the point is, there is somewhat of a market for it. So NYC doesn't really have an excuse why they don't have one.Jay F said:I see a lot of posts comparing New York to Chicago. Just to set the record straight Country is not huge in Chicago. In fact the country share in Chicago is smaller than in about 90% of the U.S.
The fact is that country does the worst in the largest, most ethnic markets. Even Dallas and Houston aren't nearly the big country markets they used to be 10 or 20 years ago.
I am not a country fan, but it just baffles me to hear some people say there isn't a market for country in NYC. One of the most diverse cities in the world and you mean to tell me there aren't enough advertising dollars to support a country format in NYC, I just don't buy it.
Bottom line as neo points out you have to look the last attempts at country and how poorly those stations did as country. It was failure over and over again. And the demographics for the format were better than then they are now. A country station in NYC would already be at a disadvantage because of femo issue and advertising. Top that off with ratings which wouldn't crack two, and probably be in the mid 1's, it just makes zero sense for any station to flip to country. A station with decent demos would have serious issues if they can't crack a 2 share, it would be even more of a debacle for a country station.