OGL HD2 70's is back, I was wondering if TDY HD2 would work on the main signal, live alternative tunes, plus the regular cuts. Just revamp and update it somewhat.
Doesn't LA and a few large metros have more than one Alternative
Sure, and in LA, Entercom with heritage KROQ is being beaten by iHeart's KYSR. Not sure that Entercom wants to get beaten twice.
Tom Taylor in his newsletter suggests that Entercom's CEO David Field has a personal affinity for the alternative format. But the issue still is money, and AC will make more than alternative.
Doesn't LA and a few large metros have more than one Alternative, and some have more counting rimshots, which the Philly market has no Alternative rimshots, 104.5 has the audience all to themselves. Wasn't there a time when Y-100 and DRE co-existed together.
If you want to reach listeners under 55, you gotta be where they hang out...and that aint Ancient Modulation. Kudos to Hubbard for trying all digital on their Frederick, MD station, but pretty much everyone who advertisers want has abandoned the ship.
...and add KCBS to that list with their simulcast on 106~nine. It's a 50kw on 7~Forty, but they knew they had to be on FM.
And, again, they were forced to add FM due to the huge success of KQED in a format that time buyers would compare to KCBS, even if they could not buy conventional spots on it
I always forget the ownership cap numbers. Entercom will have 94.1, 96.5, 98.1, 101.1, 1060, and 1210. So maybe for $$. Why not drop 96.5 if they were required to get rid of an FM?
Why is Entercom selling XTU? With More, they would be at 5 FMs. Perhaps for the cash?
Exactly. The goal, according to the release, was to make the transaction "leverage neutral." That's why they sold a station. And they had a willing buyer for XTU.
I really think they should put KYW on FM.
Now, we'll need to make the jingle work the "96 - 5"
Dance/EDM and rhythmic pop are much bigger across continental Europe than the US. From Moscow and Riga to Madrid, Zagreb and Tirana, there is much more rhythmic material played, not just along the Mediterranean coast.
From Inside Radio. Shelly Easton, VP of Music Programming for Entercom in Philadelphia, will remain with the company
That's the third time that's been posted here.
Of course this doesn't mean she'll stay in Philadelphia. They might transfer her to some other market that needs her skills.
There are speculation they'll launch country on 96.5!
There “is” speculation, but is it from any reputable or knowledgeable source? Is it based on any actual fact or pure fiction?
Didn’t she have responsibilities beyond WXTU? Maybe she and/or Entercom felt it was a better fit to have her continue with those (or similar) duties.
Didn’t she have responsibilities beyond WXTU? Maybe she and/or Entercom felt it was a better fit to have her continue with those (or similar) duties.