Theater of My Mind said:The other option could be a change of format in the works...
Mike said:if CBS Puts WINS on 92.3 its over for fm news 101.9
wait a second 101.9 never had a chance anyway lol
DanceIsTooNiche said:The only options for 92.3 are FM sports/Talk or a rebroadcast of its most recognizable brand- 1010WINS. Why not rescue their strongest AM station from a dying AM band?..the ipod NANO and newer radios don't even offer the AM bandwith anymore.
DanceIsTooNiche said:So there's simply no room for a niche Rhythmic/Dance as Tony S. describes. Z100 is playing Avicii, Calvin Harris, Afrojack and David Guetta too...all once considered "progressive dance" which has become the mainstream. But once again, once it is mainstream, Z100 has it covered. KTU has it covered. Just like Hot 97 & Power 105 have the urban CHR hits covered.
DanceIsTooNiche said:Questions to ponder about 92.3 that could lead us to a logical conclusion of its future:
Did Dom really leave on his own? Or was that the spin he and CBS decided on to make him and the company look good at the same time? Exit strategies like this are nothing new. Don't believe everything you read in the trades. If it was, did they choose to replace him with someone who wasn't as close to the CHR format as he was to it, so a move to a different format would be easier?
How much revenue did sales bring in for 2011? I'd like to know what the station (individually) actually billed in 2011. I heard the numbers were not so hot. And you can't point to all the commercials you hear when you turn on the station as evidence of profitability. A good portion of those are freebies thrown in as added value incentive to buy a spot package on one of the AM stations or Fresh. Like a two for one deal.
What are their most recent ratings in their target demo of 18-34? What's their rank? Market share?
Are they stealing advertisers away from their crosstown rivals Z100 or Hot 97?
It's going to boil down to profit margins. They've got to be losing money right now. Remember, they still have to pay Nick. If the profits aren't there, it's a poor business model and a change is coming. They are three years in on this format and their efforts to weaken the heritage top 40 station have been fruitless. Not to mention Z100 is flanked by KTU, Hot 97 & PLJ. Hardly any wiggle room for a similar format. All these stations cross over and compliment each other well. There are no holes. So there's simply no room for a niche Rhythmic/Dance as Tony S. describes. Z100 is playing Avicii, Calvin Harris, Afrojack and David Guetta too...all once considered "progressive dance" which has become the mainstream. But once again, once it is mainstream, Z100 has it covered. KTU has it covered. Just like Hot 97 & Power 105 have the urban CHR hits covered.
The only options for 92.3 are FM sports/Talk or a rebroadcast of its most recognizable brand- 1010WINS. Why not rescue their strongest AM station from a dying AM band?..the ipod NANO and newer radios don't even offer the AM bandwith anymore.
Or shall we dare say the "C" word around here---country
But now that WFME can sell 94.7 commercially (as it was announced today), then we may get two new formats in NYC soon.
The only options for 92.3 are FM sports/Talk or a rebroadcast of its most recognizable brand- 1010WINS. Why not rescue their strongest AM station from a dying AM band?
wadio said:The only options for 92.3 are FM sports/Talk or a rebroadcast of its most recognizable brand- 1010WINS. Why not rescue their strongest AM station from a dying AM band?
Seems to me moving WFAN to FM would make the most sense since that's probably the youngest demo already.
IF that were to happen it would leave a gaping hole to be filled on the killer 660 AM frequency. Since WINS is aimed more at the city than the burbs and the 1010 frequency is such an icon, moving it to 660 makes no sense.
So, what to do with 660? A third news/talker to compete with WOR and WABC? Leave WFAN there as a simulcast and waste a powerful AM signal? Something else?
Nick said:What if ESPN gets 94.7? Wouldn't CBS want to put WFAN on FM?
wadio said:Seems to me moving WFAN to FM would make the most sense since that's probably the youngest demo already.
IF that were to happen it would leave a gaping hole to be filled on the killer 660 AM frequency. Since WINS is aimed more at the city than the burbs and the 1010 frequency is such an icon, moving it to 660 makes no sense.
So, what to do with 660? A third news/talker to compete with WOR and WABC? Leave WFAN there as a simulcast and waste a powerful AM signal? Something else?
wgliradio said:Nick said:What if ESPN gets 94.7? Wouldn't CBS want to put WFAN on FM?
I think they're gonna wait for that "what if" for now. Remember, their brand is #1 in this market. They can afford to let ESPN beat them to FM if they choose, because all they have to do is throw a patch (if and when it happens) and voila.