I'm going to preface this with one thing: You people DO realize that such amazing powerhouses like WNBR and WXNR beat 107.9 last book don't you? Yes it's 12+, but whatever -- 107.9 has been top 5 for a long long time now, and now they're struggling to be top 10.
Now, as for the song that started all of this... I'm not saying it shouldn't be played, I'm saying that Beasley is narrowing their overall piece of the pie a little too much. There needs to be differentiation. Why is Kool 98.7 no longer on the air? Because NextMedia bought B99.9 and saw no reason to compete with themselves. I never thought I'd see the day when NextMedia had a better programming and sales strategy than anyone, but I guess there's a first for everything.
The thing that really drives me nuts is that Beasley seems to understand this point, but don't quite know how to execute a solution. I see three scenarios where WNCT could rule this market...
1) Go back to oldies. You're in market 89 and judging by the ads I hear your salespeople could sell ice to an eskimo. In a market this size agency can't possibly be the bread and butter for the station, local ads are. Your LOCAL business owners are all probably 50+ and would LOVE to hear the 60s hits along with their ads. WMGV listeners haven't aged into this demo yet. Overlap problem solved.
2) Copy 96.5 The Drive (but with jocks... how WFLB survives without them I do not understand, it's not Jack FM) and move WSFL closer to a harder 70s/80s/90s rocker (which it's already doing somewhat). 99.5 already rocks hard enough that it shouldn't overlap too bad. You'll get more men this way and you can leave the female demos to WMGV. Be Arrow 93.3 all over again, but with a library bigger than two hitdiscs. Overlap problem solved again.
3) More of a Jammin' 99.9 sound with retro rhythmic CHR. 107.9 has the PERFECT set of jocks for this. Yeah, this would overlap like crazy on paper, but the kind of people who are going to listen to disco aren't the same ones listening to Elton, Rod, and Celine while they work.
They need to figure out WHO they want listening to these stations. What's next on 107.9? Gin Blossoms against Mariah Carey? You can't please everyone!
As for WSFL, ratings be damned that station started sliding down the tubes when they decided it needed to become the rebirth of WRDU circa 20 years ago. I'm glad they picked Blade up during his time of need but jeez. Don't build a whole station around a man you know isn't going to stick around. Pitt County people knew who he was... that was it. The hoopla that went along with hiring him alienated every listener in New Bern, Morehead, Jacksonville, etc.
Welcome to ENC radio as I see it. I too am just trying to get some discussion started up on the board
