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How Long Can "Jack" Stay Out Of Pittsburgh?

Re: Another thought on Infinity's options

> Also, has there ever been a station that successfully
> returned to a prior format after switching? I'm not talking
> about after a long time and lots of in-between formats, I'm
> talking about saying "oops, we blew it" and changing back to
> an earlier format and identity.

The above is a question I have myself. Anyone know the answer?
<P ID="signature">______________
-S</P>
 
Re: Another thought on Infinity's options

> > > B94 was having problems, but the switch was made because
>
> > > corporate forced Stern down the local management's
> throat.
> >
> > >
> >
> > Again I ask, what does having Stern's talk show in the
> > morning have to do with what music gets played when Stern
> > isn't on the air? Before CC dropped Stern from the X, the
> X
> > didn't play the stuff that 93.7 is playing now.
> >
> Actually Infinity's already done that in a couple of
> markets. In Buffalo I believe they've gone CHR the rest of
> the day after Howard, and in Sacramento, Spanish. Yes,
> Spanish. (Si).
>

The Infinity station in Buffalo (92.9-WBUF) actually went from Hot Talk to "Jack" about a month ago after unsuccessful stints in the mainstream rock, rhythmic oldies, "Alice", Smooth Jazz, and Hot AC formats over the past decade. That being said they still air Howard Stern in the mornings even after themove to "Jack" and it could easily happen in Pittsburgh too if Infinity so desires.
 
Re: Another thought on Infinity's options

WWSW-AM pretty much did that in the late '70s when they made a dumb flip to "Double Country." The format died quickly and they returned to the MOR/AC type programming they were doing before the switch.



> > Also, has there ever been a station that successfully
> > returned to a prior format after switching? I'm not
> talking
> > about after a long time and lots of in-between formats,
> I'm
> > talking about saying "oops, we blew it" and changing back
> to
> > an earlier format and identity.
>
> The above is a question I have myself. Anyone know the
> answer?
>
 
Re: Another thought on Infinity's options

> > Actually Infinity's already done that in a couple of
> > markets. In Buffalo I believe they've gone CHR the rest of
>
> > the day after Howard, and in Sacramento, Spanish. Yes,
> > Spanish. (Si).
> >
>
> The Infinity station in Buffalo (92.9-WBUF) actually went
> from Hot Talk to "Jack" about a month ago after unsuccessful
> stints in the mainstream rock, rhythmic oldies, "Alice",
> Smooth Jazz, and Hot AC formats over the past decade. That
> being said they still air Howard Stern in the mornings even
> after themove to "Jack" and it could easily happen in
> Pittsburgh too if Infinity so desires.
>

Thanks for the correction. I'm sure they're jockless the rest of the day in Buffalo, and when Howard leaves there won't be a new morning show.<P ID="signature">______________
"With God as my witness, I could have sworn turkeys could fly."</P>
 
Re: Why wait?

> Does their contract with Stern require them to play what
> they're currently playing when Stern's not on?

I can't speak for the Pittsburgh contract, but in Buffalo, WBUF flipped to JACK-FM but kept Howard Stern on in morning drive. Format changes where Howard has been retained have also happened in Fresno (where it's Spanish the rest of the day!), Austin, and Houston. Based on that, it seems entirely possible that a Howard/JACK-FM combo could happen on 93.7.<P ID="signature">______________
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
RadioHotTalk.com & VarietyHits.com</P>
 
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