Even though 6+ numbers are meaningless, the rock format on (WWJK) 107.3 Planet Radio still looks flat and unimpressive. Planet’s now on a full-market signal yet they are only 0.01 more in share than Alternative X 106.5 (WXXJ) that’s on a 6000 watt stick. Yes, it’s all about specific demos. That's something to discuss.
So how does Planet perform, especially in AM drive? Some of the posters have questioned the logic of having 5 hours of a Lex & Terry talk-fest instead of pounding away with music. I’m in that camp too. So, does L&T help or hurt Planet?
The old Planet (WPLA) earned much higher shares when they moved to big stick 107.3 years ago and prior to X102.9 coming to Jax. Has the Planet brand taken a hit? It was off the air for a few years and returned on a translator that obviously had coverage area issues. Listener impressions may have been adversely affected too. Could Jax’s reputation as a rock market be overstated today?
A poster on this board questioned the inclusion of Bon Jovi tunes on Planet’s playlist. Virtually every adult-oriented format features Bon Jovi music nowadays. Some believe this and the classic rock songs and artists offered could take some listeners away from (WJGL) 96.9 The Eagle. If that’s the strategy, it’s not been too effective yet. Eagle is the #1 music station in Jax in share. The exit of iHeart’s Adult Hits – The River -appears to have given Eagle a boost as well.
We can’t discuss specific Nielsen ratings numbers here. However, it would interesting to gain some insight in Planet’s performance, especially in AM drive, and how they rank with men, 25-54 etc. I know squat about rock formats so I’d love to hear opinions of those in the know. Maybe all is well.
There's other stations to discuss but Planet probably is a good starting point.
So how does Planet perform, especially in AM drive? Some of the posters have questioned the logic of having 5 hours of a Lex & Terry talk-fest instead of pounding away with music. I’m in that camp too. So, does L&T help or hurt Planet?
The old Planet (WPLA) earned much higher shares when they moved to big stick 107.3 years ago and prior to X102.9 coming to Jax. Has the Planet brand taken a hit? It was off the air for a few years and returned on a translator that obviously had coverage area issues. Listener impressions may have been adversely affected too. Could Jax’s reputation as a rock market be overstated today?
A poster on this board questioned the inclusion of Bon Jovi tunes on Planet’s playlist. Virtually every adult-oriented format features Bon Jovi music nowadays. Some believe this and the classic rock songs and artists offered could take some listeners away from (WJGL) 96.9 The Eagle. If that’s the strategy, it’s not been too effective yet. Eagle is the #1 music station in Jax in share. The exit of iHeart’s Adult Hits – The River -appears to have given Eagle a boost as well.
We can’t discuss specific Nielsen ratings numbers here. However, it would interesting to gain some insight in Planet’s performance, especially in AM drive, and how they rank with men, 25-54 etc. I know squat about rock formats so I’d love to hear opinions of those in the know. Maybe all is well.
There's other stations to discuss but Planet probably is a good starting point.