You are right, PTBoardOp94.
If you look at the commercial FM dial in Nashville, you pretty much have 4 sports/talk stations, 4 Urban/CHR-ish stations, 5 Country stations (with a few additional bleed ins), 50+/ religious/Fish/Love/Gospel stations (kidding, sort of.) That leaves basically Mix 92.9, Hippie, 96.3, Jack-FM, Alt-Local leaning Lightning 100, 102.9 The Buzz and the Rock at 105.9. The choices a few decades ago were actually much more plentiful in the CHR, AC and Rock formats. I did not count "all' of the tiny translators in my quick format count, but I did use a few in my format breakdowns. If a listener doesn't want Country, doesn't want inspirational or any type of talk or doesn't want CHR, your choices are somewhat limited.
Seems to me that the Alt 98.3 flip, like BigA said, "makes" some strategic corporate sense, but as BigA also said, why go for such a small piece of an already diluted pie, especially on such a small, unknown signal? I've seen it said that it's also just too expensive to take on the top stations like a Jack or Mix. True. But would you not get more listeners, almost by default, just because you are playing against a strongly rated station that's a pretty much a monopoly in the format on the local level?
I get that the big companies feel that they "have" to have a country station in the country music capital. But, where does logic and years of mediocre results send off the shareholder's bell that revenue isn't being maximized with a 2.9 share?
As for the local side of WHIN and staying country. I look at that completely differently. It's local and it's down home. Best to just let things stay the same and not upset the apple cart or rock the boat with listeners and advertisers until you get settled in and see what options might make sense. Perhaps, no change is the best move.
If you look at the commercial FM dial in Nashville, you pretty much have 4 sports/talk stations, 4 Urban/CHR-ish stations, 5 Country stations (with a few additional bleed ins), 50+/ religious/Fish/Love/Gospel stations (kidding, sort of.) That leaves basically Mix 92.9, Hippie, 96.3, Jack-FM, Alt-Local leaning Lightning 100, 102.9 The Buzz and the Rock at 105.9. The choices a few decades ago were actually much more plentiful in the CHR, AC and Rock formats. I did not count "all' of the tiny translators in my quick format count, but I did use a few in my format breakdowns. If a listener doesn't want Country, doesn't want inspirational or any type of talk or doesn't want CHR, your choices are somewhat limited.
Seems to me that the Alt 98.3 flip, like BigA said, "makes" some strategic corporate sense, but as BigA also said, why go for such a small piece of an already diluted pie, especially on such a small, unknown signal? I've seen it said that it's also just too expensive to take on the top stations like a Jack or Mix. True. But would you not get more listeners, almost by default, just because you are playing against a strongly rated station that's a pretty much a monopoly in the format on the local level?
I get that the big companies feel that they "have" to have a country station in the country music capital. But, where does logic and years of mediocre results send off the shareholder's bell that revenue isn't being maximized with a 2.9 share?
As for the local side of WHIN and staying country. I look at that completely differently. It's local and it's down home. Best to just let things stay the same and not upset the apple cart or rock the boat with listeners and advertisers until you get settled in and see what options might make sense. Perhaps, no change is the best move.
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