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theradiokid
Guest
It was a very busy day yesterday over at the Finger Lakes Radio Group. At 12 Noon, according to a friend, WFLR-FM (95.9 Dundee) signed off the air for good. Just minutes later, Ithaca's newest radio station was born, as WFIZ (95.5 Odessa) signed on with CHR as "Z95.5, Ithaca's New Hit Music Channel." Here are the details: A friend heard them yesterday, and tells me that they are a current but (in his words) "eclectic" CHR, spanning dance, hip-hop, and rock music. According to the news page at radio-info, they have studios and offices in Ithaca already. The new PD is Tommy Franks from DeTroit, and the new manager is Frank Luchack (not sure on spelling.) In a press release given to CNYRadio.com, Luchack said that Ithaca is a college town without a significant 18-34 population with a CHR. "They have now!" the press release screams. The station is running "Ten Thousand songs commercial free." After that, Luchack said, there'll be commercials, and, oh yeah, jocks!
All right. Now, we know that Ithaca hasn't had a CHR since WIII went AAA, and that the market hasn't had a CHR since the hit driven "Mix" format on WXHC. So, the question is: Will "Z95.5 be successful?
I say "Yes!" I've always thought that Ithaca had the population to support a CHR station. It surprises me that noone has thought to grab this golden opretunity before now. Personally, I thought that when Saga bought WIII, they would have changed it to CHR.
But then again: If CHR on WIII didn't work 15, 20, 25 years ago, then, I must ask, what if anything about the market has changed? Will "Z95.5" fail, too? Only time can answer that question.
--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].
All right. Now, we know that Ithaca hasn't had a CHR since WIII went AAA, and that the market hasn't had a CHR since the hit driven "Mix" format on WXHC. So, the question is: Will "Z95.5 be successful?
I say "Yes!" I've always thought that Ithaca had the population to support a CHR station. It surprises me that noone has thought to grab this golden opretunity before now. Personally, I thought that when Saga bought WIII, they would have changed it to CHR.
But then again: If CHR on WIII didn't work 15, 20, 25 years ago, then, I must ask, what if anything about the market has changed? Will "Z95.5" fail, too? Only time can answer that question.
--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].