WHN was at one time a top 5 radio station in NYC, back when country radio was Hank Williams, Jr. and The Oak Ridge Boys. I know the rebuttal is that was 35 years ago and the demographics have changed.
But have they changed so much that a well programmed station playing Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum and Blake Shelton wouldn't attract a very desirable audience. I don't think so and if country can work in such non traditional country markets as Boston and Philadelphia, there is no reason why if done right, it wouldn't work in New York.
And Jeffrey, you know that statements like "prefer the music most New Yorkers do" or "to the average New Yorker country is not on the radar" are meaningless. WCBS-FM gets about a 6.5 share which means that 93.5 % of New Yorkers aren't listening to "classic hits." Does that make CBS-FM not a viable format option?
But have they changed so much that a well programmed station playing Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum and Blake Shelton wouldn't attract a very desirable audience. I don't think so and if country can work in such non traditional country markets as Boston and Philadelphia, there is no reason why if done right, it wouldn't work in New York.
And Jeffrey, you know that statements like "prefer the music most New Yorkers do" or "to the average New Yorker country is not on the radar" are meaningless. WCBS-FM gets about a 6.5 share which means that 93.5 % of New Yorkers aren't listening to "classic hits." Does that make CBS-FM not a viable format option?