A lot of interesting points made. I agree that if performance doesn't pick up, they'll still stick with the "fresh new sound" for a while (I don't know, though, CC launched a Hot AC in Chattanooga that lasted only about a year). I like a lot of the music so I'm not complaining. It won't be another 96.7, though. Future formats for the signal are interesting to speculate on, but I could see CHR (CC has been on a CHR launching spree in the past couple of years) or perhaps Urban to put their country babies on top. In quite a few markets, Hot AC is a bigger competitor to CHR than it is to mainstream AC. I wonder if it's more of a case of MY vs. Magic or MY vs. B.
I see 93.3 beating 102.5 regularly now because they have a stronger format for the area. It was a shock to see them at the bottom of the stack. They had huge success in the 2000s and apparently thought they could continue to enjoy it without working for it. They are now paying the price. Magic was a mess back then, though, so they weren't tough competition until the past few years. Did they ever beat MY until a few years ago?
The benefit that 93.3 seems to have is that they do well in certain demographics. I don't know who's listening to them, but people apparently are.
I see 93.3 beating 102.5 regularly now because they have a stronger format for the area. It was a shock to see them at the bottom of the stack. They had huge success in the 2000s and apparently thought they could continue to enjoy it without working for it. They are now paying the price. Magic was a mess back then, though, so they weren't tough competition until the past few years. Did they ever beat MY until a few years ago?
The benefit that 93.3 seems to have is that they do well in certain demographics. I don't know who's listening to them, but people apparently are.