I agree with your synopsis of country but I don't have much knowledge of the format myself. I'd say that 92.5 WESC is male-oriented. They play less of the gushy/rock sounding/"hot" country and have more of a "raw" sound that probably appeals to middle aged/older males, while WSSL 100 appeals more to younger males/females and middle-aged females, as it's a modern country station.awp69 said:carolinaradio said:I agree. They target women, most definitely. I think they've made a lot of flubs, but aside from Chuck-FM (which is probably a 50/50 male/female station), if you don't like country, the male-oriented stations here are unlistenable. Choices are limited.
Yeah, I'm not saying that they aren't trying to primarily target women, but as you say, I think it's ignorant to think that there won't be a fair amount of men listening to it as well. Even though country is big in the South, I still even feel that demo as a whole probably leans more towards women as well. Gushing about the latest country hunk or sympathizing with the sad country ballads by the female singers. That's a big generalization, but that's been my experience.
Most men want rock. And those stations are basically unlistenable around here. So where are we going to go...to something that at least sounds modern enough to not bore us to tears and not sappy enough to put us to sleep. The only choices as far as I'm concerned are Chuck and MY. I favor MY only because Chuck does go to a bit older demographic.
So basically, all I'm saying is I don't think it's wrong for us to say what we think "fits" with MY because it's not just women that listen to it and even if it targets them, there's certain things that just don't fit their "fresh" or Hot AC programming.
I like Chuck and MY the most as well. I used to like Magic when I wanted to hear something older, but with Chuck on the air, I like their mix more than Magic, so I don't really listen to them much anymore. I will say that MY sounded extremely good Friday night - they were in a set where they played "Without You", "Party Rock Anthem", and "Stereo Hearts" almost in a row it seems - sounded like B-93.7. I've heard some other 'different' rhythmic stuff like Mike Posner and Travie McCoy, as well. The only issue with what they're doing at night, is that it's making them sound even less 'fresh' during the day, even though they've made changes then as well.