It's unlikely to happen, but one thing I appreciate about Entercom is how they've managed to handle News/Talk on FM in Kansas City & New Orleans, specifically.
Hypothetically as a part of this discussion on one of the all newsers moving to FM - what if Entercom made 94.7 "WINS-FM" but instead of a one hundred percent simulcast, placed strong personality driven talk in certain dayparts while powered by the existing WINS newsroom? It wouldn't have to be "liberal" or "conservative" talk. KMBZ FM uses duos, of varying ideologies but always highly local. Often more pop culture and community centric than political. WWL uses mostly legacy talent with multiformat experience and more of a sports angle at times, which isn't likely in NYC due to WFAN.
This compliments the existing WINS brand, is something Entercom does well with and obviously likes, and provides an alternative to the polemic and low rated AM talkers, which don't have much path for growth. And it can be as news centric on the FM as needed.
Is there a reason a KMBZ styled talk format on FM, with the WINS newsroom and branding, wouldn't perform at least as well as Nash on 94.7?
Hypothetically as a part of this discussion on one of the all newsers moving to FM - what if Entercom made 94.7 "WINS-FM" but instead of a one hundred percent simulcast, placed strong personality driven talk in certain dayparts while powered by the existing WINS newsroom? It wouldn't have to be "liberal" or "conservative" talk. KMBZ FM uses duos, of varying ideologies but always highly local. Often more pop culture and community centric than political. WWL uses mostly legacy talent with multiformat experience and more of a sports angle at times, which isn't likely in NYC due to WFAN.
This compliments the existing WINS brand, is something Entercom does well with and obviously likes, and provides an alternative to the polemic and low rated AM talkers, which don't have much path for growth. And it can be as news centric on the FM as needed.
Is there a reason a KMBZ styled talk format on FM, with the WINS newsroom and branding, wouldn't perform at least as well as Nash on 94.7?