Nope. What I say is: Alternative and their audience is greatly misunderstood. Does ANYONE believe KQX would have garnered any real takeover attempts had they always been at 87.7?
Would WRXP been so hacked up had they been a B1 94.7 rather than full big B 101.9?.
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I guess that would be true, but I'm not sure I see what that has to do with the format. While I can't speak for Randy, I believe the interest was in the signal itself, and the fact that it was housing an unhealthy radio station, regardless of the format. Your statement makes it sound like he targeted its purchase because it was Alternative specifically. Any large signal would have been more valuable than a rimshot, translator, or FrankenFM.
First off--thank's for chiming in, you do a fantastic job with the sound of the station. I think he means that the folks above you may not have been willing to take a chance on such a creative and solid format on a bigger or more powerful station. Hard to say though.
I appreciate the nice words...we're trying hard.
To be fair, I believe he's talking about the purchase and flip of the 101.1 signal in July '11, not the return of Alternative on 87.7. But to address that idea, I'd argue that the decision to put (and keep) this format on 87.7 is due to the audience, specifically. Alternative listeners are engaged, tech-savvy, and have the interest and passion for seeking out things they love, even if they're a little more difficult to get to. Not every format can say that, as evidenced by the signal's predecessor (Smooth Jazz). No question being the loner in the format helps, too.
We've found that fans of our station will figure out a way to listen, even if they don't have a radio with 87.7, whether it's on 101.1 HD2, the TuneIn Radio app, or streaming us on our site. If you're on this signal with the fourth Hot AC/Pop station, second country station, or fourth Classic Rock/Hits station in a market with strong leaders in each, it would be difficult to expect that kind of effort from an audience.
I think the audience for alternative has changed and grown drasticly over the past year, given what is falling in to the format.
I have no doubt that this is true.