bchristi said:Kent said:OKCRadioGuy said:With LB there's The Sports Animal and The KATT, then there some crap to support those two stations. It's really just that simple. Back in the day it was just the KATT and some other crap to help support the KATT. These days the Animal is the highest one in their food chain.
Largely correct. KYIS has outbilled its ratings share for years, but it's been programmed like an afterthought for years.
KYIS used to always be the "other" CHR station. Lately though they sound better than they ever have in my opinion. I think they are actually Adult CHR rather than mainstream CHR. I don't know if I would call them hot AC because I rarely hear anything from the '80s on there and most hot ACs play 80s pretty frequently. Cumulus could also tweak that station if they wanted to and go after KJ 103, it has the signal to do it.
104.9 could also go straight urban, its signal would work since most people who would listen to an urban station would be in the immediate OKC metro. They wouldn't need coverage in the surrounding farmland and towns. NE OKC is prime territory for the urban format but KVSP barely reaches that side of town. Power 103.5 has such a poor signal they might have a shot at the format, but OKC's demographics wouldn't support two urban stations long-term. Power 103.5 is one of the better sounding urbans I've listened to though.
I guess I'm a little confused at your insistance that another station in OKC go CHR. KJ has had a niche in that format for 30 years...they're hard to compete with, and no one has had much luck doing so over the long haul. KYIS is doing very well with their format, which is essentially the same it has been for 15 years. I don't see any reason why they would want to mess with that. CHR is a tough format to succeed with for new stations...audiences are fickle...music in that format is ever-changing.