That list qualifies my previous two posts. There is a 'hole' in the market for a tradional sounding country format on a full market signal.
radiowizard101 said:That list qualifies my previous two posts. There is a 'hole' in the market for a tradional sounding country format on a full market signal.
Intheday said:Without a full signal here in Phoenix 96.3 KSWG gets about 3/4 of the valley pretty good. Now Steve Wood "local guy" is doing mornings 5am to 9am. Heard him all last week and I think he mentioned another "local guy" will be doing afternoons soon. There goes the syndication. Here's the music I heard Friday at 6 AM...
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Didn't write the songs down, just the artists. Also heard 10 minutes of commercials, all Phoenix business except one from Wickenburg and one from Buckeye. Plus Steve talked with quite a few callers. KSWG will never compete with KNIX and KMLE but they do stream on 963realcountry.com and I listen at my desk. I remember having many of those RECORDS they play.
radiowizard101 said:That list qualifies my previous two posts. There is a 'hole' in the market for a tradional sounding country format on a full market signal.
radiowizard101 said:With all due respect to Jaye Albright & Associates, I think there is a market for both sides of the spectrum when it comes to Country. I'm basing this on my own research. The young crowd loves Jason Aldean, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, and the newer crop of artists. HOWEVER... they also have a deep affection for Garth, Toby, Brooks & Dunn, Reba, and MERLE. Add into the texture of their fondness for OLDIES and CLASSIC ROCK and you can say that today's Country listener is a lot more different from past generations. They are open to a more varied approach.