> > > I hate to be the one that starts this thread up,
> > > but...country station on Long Island. Good - Bad? Will
>
> > > happen - will not happen? If so, where?
> > >
> >
> > This has been discussed ad nauseam on this and NYC board
> in
> > the past. It has been proven time after time that Country
>
> > just doesn't bring in the ratings necessary to keep it
> > alive. Even with the best salespeople, it will be very
> hard
> > to bring in ad $$. It just doesn't make sence to flip a
> > station that has numbers right now, to a format that has
> > been proven not to work in this market. Granted, there
> are
> > some stations within the Nassau/Suffolk & Riverhamptons
> > books that bring in crap, but I don't think even they
> would
> > do better by swapping to Country.....
> >
> > I've been wrong before (a long time ago, LOL), but its not
>
> > gonna happen, and if it does, its gonna fail.
> >
> > MB
> >
>
> I agree. MJC got terrible #'s as country. Back when YNY
> was on 103.5, other than maybe a couple books over the last
> 6-7 years or so of the format, the #'s on Long Island were
> poor. Advertising would be a problem as well, even if the
> station did ok in the ratings advertising would be a problem
> even wwith the best sales people, and as the past as shown
> it will be highly unlikley for a country station to even get
> ok ratings in the market. Low to mid 2's is probably the
> best it could expect & that especially mid 2's is highly
> unlikely ( probbaly be high 1's to a 2.0) & that would only
> happen on stations with a signal like WALK, BLI or BAB ( &
> none of those are changing anytime soon), pretty much be in
> the mid 1's at best on anything else.
In our market, you're often in the top 10 with a rating in the mid 3's. From what I've seen, heard and read, a CHR, AC, Hot AC, Rock or Classic Rock station with a rating of 3 or below will bring in far more ad dollars than a country station with the same rating. Hence the glut of those types of stations over other formats. I'd love to see it, but do not believe we will see an FM country station on Long Island.