The 'Alternative' format in Houston is a top rated station. It is not college radio. Yes, 'Alternative' is over used much like 'Contemporary' and the definition I saw on an earlier post seems to be way too narrow.
One thing I know as a GM is something you already know: when you have the sort of money invested that radio requires, you're not doing anything that you believe will cause more red ink to flow. You can bet the format choice is the one that research shows will work.
Funny think about niche/boutique formats: listeners are really loyal and a fringe signal might not be preferred but those listeners will suffer through it because it is the only station that plays what they want to hear. Rush Limbaugh began on a 250 watt station in bad conductivity in an outer suburb of Houston. When they started putting a huge dent in full coverage stations during that time slot, I learned the right content on even an ultra fringe signal pulled in listeners because it was the only choice. The risk is if you start doing well, just how hungry are those full market signals? Rush got picked up by a full market signal shortly after the little station roped in the listeners.
One thing I know as a GM is something you already know: when you have the sort of money invested that radio requires, you're not doing anything that you believe will cause more red ink to flow. You can bet the format choice is the one that research shows will work.
Funny think about niche/boutique formats: listeners are really loyal and a fringe signal might not be preferred but those listeners will suffer through it because it is the only station that plays what they want to hear. Rush Limbaugh began on a 250 watt station in bad conductivity in an outer suburb of Houston. When they started putting a huge dent in full coverage stations during that time slot, I learned the right content on even an ultra fringe signal pulled in listeners because it was the only choice. The risk is if you start doing well, just how hungry are those full market signals? Rush got picked up by a full market signal shortly after the little station roped in the listeners.