Yee-haw!
captainrexk said:all four froggys have higher ratings than b-94 individually
captainrexk said:all four froggys have higher ratings than b-94 individually
kenhawk1160 said:captainrexk said:all four froggys have higher ratings than b-94 individually
Sure, if you add up the individual little blips that each frequency gets. Still, with Y108, you have only one channel to remember, as opposed to what, four?
Froggy's advantage is the whole gimmick they're built on. The name, the like-named Jocks, and the frog-based vocabulary.
Interested Observer said:The Povertyneck Hillbilles would still be a bar-band if it weren't for Froggy.
Interested Observer said:kenhawk1160 said:captainrexk said:all four froggys have higher ratings than b-94 individually
Sure, if you add up the individual little blips that each frequency gets. Still, with Y108, you have only one channel to remember, as opposed to what, four?
Froggy's advantage is the whole gimmick they're built on. The name, the like-named Jocks, and the frog-based vocabulary.
Sorry Ken, but I've gotta disagree with you on that one.
If the Froggy gimmick has been anything, it's a detriment. I truely believe that people believe that that the whole thing is juvenile and annoying. Grown people with names like Tommy Hilfrogger, Jimmy Hoppa, Polly Wogg, etc. is ridiculous. Same too with the ribbits and "froghorn". They "bear with it" because they can go to another country station if they hear something that they don't like on Y108 or they go to commerical.
I believe their advantage is being a true, country music alternative. The programming of the music has been very well done. They focus on the new music that Y108 does not play, with the "you heard it here first" card being played. The 12-in-a-row, (taken from the old WASP-FM) allows them to sweep 3 quarters of the hour by grabbing the listeners from Y108 who switch when they go to commercial (of course the flip side is that most of your inventory from that hour gets played in one quarter hour. Oh well, every rose has it's thorn).
Also they have focused on "homegrown country". The Povertyneck Hillbilles would still be a bar-band if it weren't for Froggy.
Therein lies the advantage...
Interested Observer said:By them being invisible, the focus is on the brand and the music, where their true advantage lies.