> > I'm afraid to ask this question, but:
> > 1. What do you believe the lowest rated station in
> > Evansville market is?
> > 2. What would you like to see come to the Evansville
> > market?
Well, if you really wanna know.
The lowest rated stations would be 106.7 and 98.1, however these stations were designed to serve a more specific area(Mount Vernon and Princeton) so they wouldn't count.
In that relm, 94.9 would count as a lowest rated FM, but they have changed to ESPN Radio so we can't judge success or failure until at least a couple of books. Remember that Evansville is a twice a year survyed market.
> >
> > I've seen growth with the "Alice FM" format. I listened to
>
> > the Alice station in Denver, CO (105.9 FM) 2 weeks ago
> when
> > I was out there, and it sounded like it would perform well
>
> > here.
> >
>
Uh, where is this growth coming from? Alice as it is called was placed on 105.9 in the midst of the Modern AC revulation in 1995(KYSR here in SC was another convert) Lately, Modern ACs have either died or are on life support. In KALC's case, rumors abound of a flip to CHR/POP as Denver just lost theres when KFMD flipped to Hurban(another format Evansville WILL NEVER SEE) WDKS was Alice like until CC bought it and flipped to CHR/pop. Pure Mod AC is not a in deal. A hot AC might be a good co sell for a cluster in Evansville, but Modern AC is DOA.
>
> Folks, don't let this troll fool you.. He is really Donnie
> Peterson, who owns a VERY poor excuse for a CHR in Alliance
> - Canton, OH. He has a history of these sorts of posts,
> theorizing about format flips, ownership changes, and a
> prior history of creating numerous user ID's with
> "(name)(city)" formats..
>
> Let him blow his smoke, he'll go away eventually.
>
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