Rodney Ho said:In Feb., B98.5's strongest daypart was in the evenings while Delilah is on. The station ranked 6th 25-54 with a 5.9 share. Overall, it was a 4.9 (tied for 8th) in that demo.
Delilah is formatted so that a station can swap out some of the songs, which B98.5 does.atlantaboy said:I feel like she plays a lot of Hot AC stuff (pretty sure a lot of currents are only played during the Delilah show) - so IMO if that's their strongest daypart, that should tell them where they should be headed musically
JockFan said:It seems many stations have dumped her for local programming because she just doesn't have the appeal...
thefirstgenesis said:...The show has gotten very repetitive music-wise and that has to be a turnoff for listeners.
jabba17 said:From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delilah_Rene ).
There are several versions of the program that are available. The most common formats are as follows:
Mainstream Adult Contemporary (AC): This is the most widely distributed version of the show between January and early November. It airs the usual adult contemporary music and is geared towards Adults and their families. This is the version heard on most stations.
Gold-based AC: A version of the show that features several older hits.
Additionally, as I noted above, individual stations can swap some of the songs in the show. Point is, there is not "one" Delilah playlist or show that all stations broadcast.
Frankly, the sausagefest that is this board is not really her target demo.
caller10 said:jabba17 said:From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delilah_Rene ).
There are several versions of the program that are available. The most common formats are as follows:
Mainstream Adult Contemporary (AC): This is the most widely distributed version of the show between January and early November. It airs the usual adult contemporary music and is geared towards Adults and their families. This is the version heard on most stations.
Gold-based AC: A version of the show that features several older hits.
Additionally, as I noted above, individual stations can swap some of the songs in the show. Point is, there is not "one" Delilah playlist or show that all stations broadcast.
Frankly, the sausagefest that is this board is not really her target demo.
Somehow I'd like to see it go down like this:
Q&A ...
Q: "We're an Active Rocker. Can Delilah be made to work for us?"
A: "Yes! A Premiere Radio Networks specialist will work with your team to customize Delilah just for you."