JohnJax posted something on the North Florida board, which got me to thinking about haritage stations.
I loved Rock105 WFYV/Jacksonville, FL. A harder edged Classic Rocker simular to WYSP in its last incarnation. CBS blew up WYSP too. that was a sad sad day in Philadelphia radio. CBS thinks they can do better with WIP-FM but not sure how that panned out. I think the heritage rockers are dieing. Look at how long WRUF "Rock104" rocked before they blew that up for country?
with so many country station in the Gainsville/Ocala markit, how are they surviving? People aren't into radio as much as they used to be. Why not leave the haratige stations alone? I loved plannit Radio 107.3 WPLA Jacksonville, FL too. Rock isn't the only format i like, but i'm thinkin how long till they blow up WDUV/New Port Richi? The Duv is a good soft AC (though I think they used to lean softer. Look at WPLM. in 2007 they were a much softer AC than they are now. CHR's haritage seem to last longer to me. Why's that? WKRZ, WIOQ, WAPE-FM. I was gonna say is that cause they play newer music and keep the content fresh? but WYSP did all kinds of live on location stuff, even though the music was older. an AOR such as WFYV also plays new music along with the classics, but that is dieing, too.
ALong with your thoughts on haritage stations, who's still around that has been around for ages with the same format or some varyant of the same format?
KYW newsradio started in 1965, isn't that right?
WMMR started in 1968?
KYW is stil news. MMR is still AORE>
What about the stations that are haritage but have been owned by the same company for ages? That percentage is probably less, much less.
WMRF in lewistown, PA might be an example? Perhaps smaller markits have haritage stations that have not changed hands?
WSTW in Willmington, DE has been CHR for a long time, and have they been owned by DelMarVA broadcasting since it became CHR? Dont know how long WSTW has been doing the same format.
I loved Rock105 WFYV/Jacksonville, FL. A harder edged Classic Rocker simular to WYSP in its last incarnation. CBS blew up WYSP too. that was a sad sad day in Philadelphia radio. CBS thinks they can do better with WIP-FM but not sure how that panned out. I think the heritage rockers are dieing. Look at how long WRUF "Rock104" rocked before they blew that up for country?
with so many country station in the Gainsville/Ocala markit, how are they surviving? People aren't into radio as much as they used to be. Why not leave the haratige stations alone? I loved plannit Radio 107.3 WPLA Jacksonville, FL too. Rock isn't the only format i like, but i'm thinkin how long till they blow up WDUV/New Port Richi? The Duv is a good soft AC (though I think they used to lean softer. Look at WPLM. in 2007 they were a much softer AC than they are now. CHR's haritage seem to last longer to me. Why's that? WKRZ, WIOQ, WAPE-FM. I was gonna say is that cause they play newer music and keep the content fresh? but WYSP did all kinds of live on location stuff, even though the music was older. an AOR such as WFYV also plays new music along with the classics, but that is dieing, too.
ALong with your thoughts on haritage stations, who's still around that has been around for ages with the same format or some varyant of the same format?
KYW newsradio started in 1965, isn't that right?
WMMR started in 1968?
KYW is stil news. MMR is still AORE>
What about the stations that are haritage but have been owned by the same company for ages? That percentage is probably less, much less.
WMRF in lewistown, PA might be an example? Perhaps smaller markits have haritage stations that have not changed hands?
WSTW in Willmington, DE has been CHR for a long time, and have they been owned by DelMarVA broadcasting since it became CHR? Dont know how long WSTW has been doing the same format.