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I don't get it?

Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable failure?

Can NYC and LA be that different?
 
I think I do...

> Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a
> huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable
> failure?
>
> Can NYC and LA be that different?

Oh yeah!. And in L.A., 101.1 FM is also a miserable failure, even though it still bills a decent amount.

I have only listened to Jack twice while visiting Los Angeles, and was amazed at the selection of 'Modern Rock Oldies' they play. There is a demonstrated need in Southern California for an outlet to play Flashbacks from the 80's. Now if only they could refine their sound, and get rid of the other crap they play, Jack has the potential to become L.A. & Orange Counties Radio Leader! <P ID="signature">______________
A smile is just a frown turned upside down, my friend!</P>
 
> Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a
> huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable
> failure?
>
> Can NYC and LA be that different?
>
its because in LA jack replaced a dieing classic rock station while jack in NY replaced a still good rating oldies station<P ID="signature">______________
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xxnate_doggxx (at) myway (dot) com</P>
 
> Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a
> huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable
> failure?
>
> Can NYC and LA be that different?
>
and the answer is... "YES"<P ID="signature">______________
but wait...there's more!</P>
 
> Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a
> huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable
> failure?
>
> Can NYC and LA be that different?
>


The early success JACK/LA is having is actually quite typical for Variety Hits. JACK/NYC is in the failing right out of the gate minority. So you could look at it as "Can NYC and the US be that different?"

As sf pointed out, part of JACKS problems in NY could be that it replaced a well loved oldies station. Miami also brings up a good point. By playing some old New Wave/KROQ type songs KCBS has an LA vibe. From what I read on the NYC board, the JACK there doesn't have a NYC vibe in the least,it leans far more rock than the market does. The NY JACK plays very little rhythmic oldies, probably in an attempt to seperate themselves from rhythmic AC sister station WNEW.
 
> its because in LA jack replaced a dieing classic rock
> station

Not so much "replaced" but "augmented" (they still play the
old Arrow stuff, but with some new stuff added)
 
> > Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a
>
> > huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable
> > failure?
> >
> > Can NYC and LA be that different?
> >
> its because in LA jack replaced a dieing classic rock
> station while jack in NY replaced a still good rating oldies
> station

Not that simple, actually.

Every Jack station has a slightly different playlist. Here, to play off the heritage of co-owned KROQ (and recall that Jack has the same PD), there are more modern rock and alternative titles sprinkled in.

I would venture to say that the NYC Jack still doesn't have the right music mix. Or possibly does not have the right PD.

And Arrow was not doing as bad in the ratings as KRTH, although WCBS was slipping badly. (BTW, it's spelled "dying".)<P ID="signature">______________


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Re: I think I do...

> > Can someone here please tell me how 93.1 Jack-FM is such a
>
> > huge success and here in NYC 101.1 Jack-FM is a miserable
> > failure?
> >
> > Can NYC and LA be that different?
>
> Oh yeah!. And in L.A., 101.1 FM is also a miserable failure,
> even though it still bills a decent amount.
>
> I have only listened to Jack twice while visiting Los
> Angeles, and was amazed at the selection of 'Modern Rock
> Oldies' they play. There is a demonstrated need in Southern
> California for an outlet to play Flashbacks from the 80's.
> Now if only they could refine their sound, and get rid of
> the other crap they play, Jack has the potential to become
> L.A. & Orange Counties Radio Leader!
>

Except with adults 25-54, they are No. 1 English. In my book, that's L.A. and Orange County's radio leader...
 
I Know I do...

> > Now if only they could refine their sound, and get rid of
> > the other crap they play, Jack has the potential to become
>
> > L.A. & Orange Counties Radio Leader!
> >
>
> Except with adults 25-54, they are No. 1 English. In my
> book, that's L.A. and Orange County's radio leader...

Yeah I'd say so!. Watch it go down if they add Jocks?. Incredible, someone over there really knows how to program a Lap Top Computer :)
<P ID="signature">______________
Hey, that Gopher looks like Moe?
What do you know, it is Moe~</P>
 
> And Arrow was not doing as bad in the ratings as KRTH,
> although WCBS was slipping badly.

Good observation, which begs a question: Why did CBS replace Arrow with Jack, rather than KRTH? My own theory: KRTH partisans are very loyal and identify themselves with the station; Arrow listeners never ID'd that closely with the station. (KLOS listeners, OTOH, are pretty darn loyal.)

- Doc
 
Re: I Know I do...

> Incredible, someone over there really knows how to program a
> Lap Top Computer :)

And to think we used to make fun of "Selector nerds"!

- Doc
 
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