spilot113 said:
Ciao said:
spilot113 said:
HHH said:
What I can't figure out is how broadcast groups can spend truckloads of money on research to try to find a niche for themselves. Yet when a station like Big City 101.3 comes on, and is so completely plugged into the community, why not then is a commercial station not considering the fact that Big City just did all of their "dirty work" for them and delivered an authentic format and an approach right to them on a silver platter..
Well, it's easy to "plug in to the community" when the community is very small.
Most commercial stations are
BROADcasting....trying to reach the most people possible.
What makes you think the Caribbean community is that small?
What makes you think it's big?
If the Carribbean community is say, 5% of the market...that would be the equivalent of one of the BROADcasters targeting only the age group of 46-49 year olds. Much too small a group to make it viable.
A couple of thoughts....
1.) Why is it that the black or Carribbean community wants to keep splintering themselves from the rest of the population? Why is it they expect to have stations programmed just to them? Isn't BROADcasting supposed to be for everyone? Why keep ourselves out of the mainstream and only part of our little group? Part of this hallabaloo with barack Obama recently is that people keep themselves segregated in their own churches and only listen to words that they want to hear.
2.) I grew up in a French neighborhood went to a French church, French school...and thought the whole world was French! It wasn't until I moved out of my area and realized that the whole world was NOT French. It was time to be part of the wider world! I would never expect a radio station to broadcast to our select little community.
Do we expect stations to cater only to the gay community? ...or any other subset of the population?
We have to stop sealing ourselves off from each other.
That's my rant. ;-)
Ciao said:
And BTW, looking at the ratings for WWZN, so much for their 'broad'casting. That's more like narrowcasting.
WWZN? A resounding failure by any stretch of the imagination!
Let's not repeat it!
I mentioned the Caribbean community, as Boston is not a homogenous black community, and I found it ironic that Radio One of all companies couldn't figure it out. Who knows how things would have turned out had Radio One recognized the diversity in Boston's black community, instead of programming like this was Baltimore or Cincinnati.
Secondly, how is the Caribbean population splintering themselves? Reggae is a music, enjoyed by people of all races. Lord knows Radio 92.9, WFNX, even Magic 106.7 pride themselves on throwing in a Bob Marley song, albeit ancient, in their playlists.
This forum is about radio, so I'll try to keep my response as relevant to radio as possible. But I find it humorous how white suburbanites always view themselves as the norm, to them it's other people who are "different". Newsflash: few people in the world would consider the Beach Boys or the silly YMCA dance "normal", I dare say most people would find reggae to be more 'normal' than typical white wedding songs.
I also have to point out the WTKK has an Irish HD channel, are Irish-Americans "Splintering" themselves?
We have what, 40+ stations in the market. Are you suggesting that every station be everything to everyone? Stations have formats. That's why people listen to different stations. That's also the beauty of a healthy radio dial.
Is it really so important for Euro-American males to dominate every station in the market? What bothers you about having one station on the dial that isn't about you? It's like you even need to dominate frequencies that no one is even listening to, WWZN being the prime example.
Lastly, in New York, Philly and lots of other markets, the top stations are Urban AC, Hip Hop, and Latin. Are Caucasian men in these cities 'sealing' themselves off by listening to alternative rock? No, of course not, and no one would ever accuse them of such. So why are you suggesting the same of audiences in Boston that don't want to listen to the Beach Boys?