Kevin said:oaktree said:neo11 said:There's a lot missing from NYC radio, there's no denying that. And if there were more frequencies to go around, it would be nice if country, and oldies both had radio homes.
I beg to differ with you: There ARE more freqencies to go around - they are called HD2 and there are lots of them to go around in NYC.
Funny, but how many of them are country? How many people would run out and buy an HD2 radio to hear that long-lost country format?
I'm betting about as many people are buying HD2 radios to hear CBS-FMs Oldies stream...if that many.
A very very small percentage of the populations own HD radios.
So if there was country on a HD station around here, it wouldn't matter.
With the technology available to us these days, New Yorkers can EASILY access country music. You could do it the old fashioned way and buy CDs or tapes or you can listen online or buy and iPOD or MP3 player and fill it up with country music.
There is country on KTU's HD-2 stream, I believe. But when I mentioned "lack of frequencies," I meant regular, analog over-the-air FM radio. As was pointed out, HD Radio is hardly a blip on the radar at the moment, though it does offer both country and oldies for those who want it.