"Nobody is looking at 55+ because there is very, very little advertiser interest in the demo. "
Mr. Eduardo...just because YOU aren't interested doesn't mean it's not going to happen.
I am not interested because advertisers are not interested. When advertisers start issuing buys for 55+, I will become interested. In the maintime, there are essentially no ad buys from agencies (local regional and national) for 55+ because that demo does not produce a positive ROI (Return on Investment) for radio advertisers.
I might remind you the format will be 70s and 80s and the jocks will be former KFRC jocks from the 70s and 80s and even part of the 90s.
I see. Jack, but with jocks. Where Jack has been successful, it has been because listeners are tired of, turned off by and burnt out on jocks.
Top 40 (or CHR or whatever you want to call it) fragmented in the late 60's and early 70's, and ceased to be a mass appeal format. Bringing it back, something I am a bit skeptical about ever seeing, is just going to represent one more format going after the high end of 25-54.
And remember, a huge percentage of the Bay Area population did not live in the area in the 70's and 80's, so the talent is meaningless. America is the most mobile nation in the US... half the population does not live where it was born.
Oh, and the market is 50% ethnic... where the KFRC call letter have really very little of a franchise.
The sign on has been pused back because there is much preparation for this. Hiring talent, changing freqencies, etc takes time.
Any decent manager with a good team could do it in 30 days... or less.
Changing frequencies takes about the time it takes to program the router... a good engineer could do it from a Blackberry. In the past, it took a bit longer, the time it took to pull and reinsert some plugs in the patch bay.