Re: Reality check.
> While I don't have insight into CBS-FM (only having been
> here a month)...back home in Boston, what you have described
> sort of plays out.
>
> WODS 103.3 has been Oldies since approximately 1988 and is
> owned by Infinity. Now there were rumors of it potentially
> going Jack-FM (though Infinity also owns a Hot AC that now
> does "Whatever Weekends" because Entercom beat them to the
> punch launching 93.7 Mike-FM on the former Boston
> Dance/Rhythmic Oldies Station).
>
> Oldies 103.3 is consistently the #4FM station in the overall
> 12+ ratings for Boston, so it is a strong, solid station
> (bested only by CHR-Rhythmic, AC, and CHR-Pop). It gradually
> took away it's 50s and most of the early 60s records, and
> made a segue into the 60s and 70s. They play a few 80s, but
> not much at all. The slogan went from "Boston's Oldies
> Station" to the "Greatest Hits of the 60s and 70s", and the
> ratings have remained as solid as ever. I don't know if
> Infinity has any future plans to tamper with it, but it
> proves as an example for your argument over smart evolution
> to keep up with the times.
>
The case in Boston is interesting. There is Mike FM, a Jack clone, already, but Infinity's Jacks are different. I'm not sure if Infinity would switch another station to Jack in Boston, but if they do, it may be WODS, since the billing may drop off since demos are getting older, but the problem is, Jack would possibly hurt Mix.
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> While I don't have insight into CBS-FM (only having been
> here a month)...back home in Boston, what you have described
> sort of plays out.
>
> WODS 103.3 has been Oldies since approximately 1988 and is
> owned by Infinity. Now there were rumors of it potentially
> going Jack-FM (though Infinity also owns a Hot AC that now
> does "Whatever Weekends" because Entercom beat them to the
> punch launching 93.7 Mike-FM on the former Boston
> Dance/Rhythmic Oldies Station).
>
> Oldies 103.3 is consistently the #4FM station in the overall
> 12+ ratings for Boston, so it is a strong, solid station
> (bested only by CHR-Rhythmic, AC, and CHR-Pop). It gradually
> took away it's 50s and most of the early 60s records, and
> made a segue into the 60s and 70s. They play a few 80s, but
> not much at all. The slogan went from "Boston's Oldies
> Station" to the "Greatest Hits of the 60s and 70s", and the
> ratings have remained as solid as ever. I don't know if
> Infinity has any future plans to tamper with it, but it
> proves as an example for your argument over smart evolution
> to keep up with the times.
>
The case in Boston is interesting. There is Mike FM, a Jack clone, already, but Infinity's Jacks are different. I'm not sure if Infinity would switch another station to Jack in Boston, but if they do, it may be WODS, since the billing may drop off since demos are getting older, but the problem is, Jack would possibly hurt Mix.
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