Wow... Power 96.1 is 4th overall. Seriously, how long has it been since a (PURE) Top 40/CHR station in Atlanta has been this high in the ratings? Maybe in the 80's with Power 99?!
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Could it be that Power 96 and Q100 are playing off of each other? Such healthy competition is sometimes beneficial for both stations.
I don't think the OG is hurting Magic and Kiss that much. I've finally decided that the OG only plays about 10 songs that I like........so I will catch them only if nothing else is on, which happens a lot. However, if the OG were on 106.7 I think they would be right up there with Magic and Kiss.
As always Atlanta has about 7 stations just sitting and happy with their dismal ratings. It is long past time for these slackers to move on and try something new. What didn't work in 1999 is still not working today!
My personal thoughts:
I wish B98.5 was more Soft AC, play more 70s, 80s $ 90s music. I feel there music crosses over to much with Star. Stop playing the same artists on four different stations.
Please someone bring a Classic Hits (70s-80s) to the radio dial. Ahem.... 97.1FM.
If anything, iHeart would rebrand it to "Alt". While the station is very pedestrian sounding (it is owned by iHeart, so not surprising) and the demos may not be as alternative-friendly as Denver or Portland, there's definitely an audience for alternative in Atlanta and iHeart is generally committed to the format. In Columbus (OH), they've launched their Premium Choice alternative for the third time, despite mostly miserable ratings and hardly competitive with heritage WWCD. That said, Radio was routinely top 5 in 18-34 prior to the launch of X. At least we can say Cox accomplished SOMETHING with this signal (which, IMO, should go to Classic Hits).What's the deal with Radio 105.7? I do not think they are a good, sounding Alt Rock station. You think a change is in the air? But to what? Or is iHeart Media going to fix it up and rebrand it to "ALT"? Does the demographics not really support a station such as this compared to other cities, Denver for an example? I think there station (KTCL-FM) is so much better sounding than Radio 105.7.
No, 97.1 should stay Classic rock only. we do need a Classic Hits station that tosses in a little of the 60's also. Now a Classic station that plays BOTH Hots and Rock would be awesome. Either WSB or Star.
60s are dead on the air...especially in a younger city like ATL. One big hole in Atlanta, as I have mentioned before, is variety/adult hits. The closest we have (geographically) is Cox's 103.7 Chuck FM out of Gainesville.
Variety hits is probably the biggest hole, with soft/mainstream AC and classic country next. Although you could argue that NASH Icon 98.9 has classic country covered.
Corporate radio needs to stop treating alternative as if it's an alternative form of Top 40.