bobdavcav said:Are Is Kiss in Huntsville playing anything that WGEX/Albany or KIXZ/Spokane isn't or are their playlists all the same?
CHRles said:Lastly, there are a few CHRs owned by Clear Channel that run Premium Choice most of the day, but are a tiny fraction of CC-owned CHRs. On such a small and limited signal I wouldnt expect CC or any company to shell out too much money on 106.5 Kiss FM.
jason1589 said:Cumulus literally DESTROYED all Citadel CHRs. Only KKMG in Colorado resists a bit. How is that station able to do that?
RollTide said:Check out 99.5 The Vibe in Birmingham. Sounds nothing like the typical Cumulus sound either. Totally current based mainstream CHR. Sounds great musically. If Cumulus can do it there, why not elsewhere?
atlantaboy said:RollTide said:Check out 99.5 The Vibe in Birmingham. Sounds nothing like the typical Cumulus sound either. Totally current based mainstream CHR. Sounds great musically. If Cumulus can do it there, why not elsewhere?
KLIF/Dallas is definitely current-based (powers at 120x per week, Thrift Shop 114x a week) - so are KRBE, KCHZ/Kansas City, KHOP/Modesto, WPRO/Providence, and a bunch of others
But again, if you take all the Cumulus CHRs are separate them into current-based vs. recurrent-based, there's no pattern showing that the more current-based stations are doing better - and there are markets like Atlanta, Alberquerque, and Youngstown where the Hot AC-lean has put them on top, beating out more current-based competitors
bchristi said:atlantaboy said:RollTide said:Check out 99.5 The Vibe in Birmingham. Sounds nothing like the typical Cumulus sound either. Totally current based mainstream CHR. Sounds great musically. If Cumulus can do it there, why not elsewhere?
KLIF/Dallas is definitely current-based (powers at 120x per week, Thrift Shop 114x a week) - so are KRBE, KCHZ/Kansas City, KHOP/Modesto, WPRO/Providence, and a bunch of others
But again, if you take all the Cumulus CHRs are separate them into current-based vs. recurrent-based, there's no pattern showing that the more current-based stations are doing better - and there are markets like Atlanta, Alberquerque, and Youngstown where the Hot AC-lean has put them on top, beating out more current-based competitors
So why is Jan so stubborn as to force the Hot AC lean in markets where its not working?
KKWD/Oklahoma City has tanked hard since they switched to the national gold-based playlist. If Cumulus is capable of a current-based playlist, why don't they use it more often?
bobdavcav said:Atlantaboy, there are current and gold-based rhythmics just like there are mainstream stations. Examples include KBWX, KFAT, and WHTP. I personally don't think KKWD is quite as bad as Bcristi keeps saying it is. On the other hand, she has brought up KKBQ before on these boards and I would have to say that the KKWD playlist would be an improvement for that station. They played lots of dated hip-hop with a few random currents thrown in. As for mainstream CHRs, WWKL actually reminds me of another station that evolved from rhythmic a couple years ago, and that is KFFM/Yakima, WA. KVYB has a nice start towards being a good rhythmic, although their golds I think go back a little too far. If I were programming that station I would keep the currents as they are and then replace some of the early 2000s stuff they play with stuff from the late 2000s.
atlantaboy said:^Okay, just looked it up and KKWD went from current-based Rhythmic under Citadel to gold-based Rhythmic under Cumulus - so I know what you guys are talking about
Apparently, according to an OK City thread, KKWD had a ratings problem, and as a result received a signal downgrade to 104.9, all when it was still under Citadel - but again, this is all secondhand
http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=219566.0
As bchristi correctly points out, KKWD was going down prior to sell to Cumulus. That's part of the reason it got downgraded to 104.9 in the first place.
bchristi said:atlantaboy said:^Okay, just looked it up and KKWD went from current-based Rhythmic under Citadel to gold-based Rhythmic under Cumulus - so I know what you guys are talking about
Apparently, according to an OK City thread, KKWD had a ratings problem, and as a result received a signal downgrade to 104.9, all when it was still under Citadel - but again, this is all secondhand
http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=219566.0
As bchristi correctly points out, KKWD was going down prior to sell to Cumulus. That's part of the reason it got downgraded to 104.9 in the first place.
The signal downgrade happened in 2006 because per the FCC Citadel owned too many stations in the OKC market and had to divest of two of them. Citadel chose to upgrade the 97.9 signal to 98.1 and move its top-billing WWLS The Sports I guessAnimal to that frequency, move KKWD to 104.9 and sell the 104.9 frequency. The station was doing very well when still on the 97.9 frequency and didn't see its ratings fall substantially until its move to 104.9. In 2008, Citadel was allowed to purchase back the station and they re-absorbed it into their portfolio. The station has had falling ratings ever since its move to 104.9, but it never was as bad as it has been since Cumulus switched the format to gold-based.
What the...?atlantaboy said:Here's an interesting twist...
Cumulus just added Thrift Shop to a bunch of its Hot AC stations, and it's only #35 on the HAC chart - so they resist rap on their CHRs, and encourage it on their Hot ACs
???
It's almost like they're trying to keep their CHRs and HACs homogenized (with each other)
carolinaradio said:What the...?atlantaboy said:Here's an interesting twist...
Cumulus just added Thrift Shop to a bunch of its Hot AC stations, and it's only #35 on the HAC chart - so they resist rap on their CHRs, and encourage it on their Hot ACs
???
It's almost like they're trying to keep their CHRs and HACs homogenized (with each other)
Is Jan in charge of their Hot AC's also, or is someone else? This is absolutely baffling....to have safe CHR's, but liberal Hot AC's? Just weird.
I think Cumulus took the large market Hot AC's they got from Citadel (WDVD, WRQX, WPLJ) in a more conservative direction after they took them over - never thought they'd get this adventorous (WDVD used to be "today's best hits without the rap", and they're the only Hot AC in that market now)...
carolinaradio said:What the...?atlantaboy said:Here's an interesting twist...
Cumulus just added Thrift Shop to a bunch of its Hot AC stations, and it's only #35 on the HAC chart - so they resist rap on their CHRs, and encourage it on their Hot ACs
???
It's almost like they're trying to keep their CHRs and HACs homogenized (with each other)
Is Jan in charge of their Hot AC's also, or is someone else? This is absolutely baffling....to have safe CHR's, but liberal Hot AC's? Just weird.
Ding ding ding. But to take it a step further: Why hire cheap, inexperienced PDs when you can just standardize the playlist and just add another responsibility to the current PD and not pay him/her a cent more? In about 5-10 years, I bet CC and Cumulus will have one PD managing entire clusters in their smaller and mid-sized markets.atlantaboy said:Do you think he's trying to consolidate programming between the two formats so that he can hire really cheap, inexperienced PDs? That's the only explanation I can think of...