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major shakeup for CMG talkers?

Hopefully no more Mexican radio

Country was done there before... QDR doesn't need protecting. Capitol couldn't compete and neither could CC. Who else would challenge them?
 
What about smooth jazz? Sure, a lot of it is garbage but there were songs I liked. I didn't tune in a great deal on weekends because it's such a pain to find out the name of an instrumental. You have to commit to listening until there is a vocal performance or something else recognizable.
 
vchimpanzee said:
What about smooth jazz? Sure, a lot of it is garbage but there were songs I liked. I didn't tune in a great deal on weekends because it's such a pain to find out the name of an instrumental. You have to commit to listening until there is a vocal performance or something else recognizable.

WZTK had playlists on their site, I believe...
 
w00t said:
vchimpanzee said:
What about smooth jazz? Sure, a lot of it is garbage but there were songs I liked. I didn't tune in a great deal on weekends because it's such a pain to find out the name of an instrumental. You have to commit to listening until there is a vocal performance or something else recognizable.

WZTK had playlists on their site, I believe...
And to identify which song you heard, you have to know what followed it. And if they listed more songs than they played between two recognizable songs, you were up the creek.
 
EJM said:
The Winston-Salem Journal's story on the changes (at http://www2.journalnow.com/news/201...vamps-morning-show-adds-talk-show-ar-2034327/) suggests that WZTK will end up flipping "to a Hispanic format". If that happens, would there be any changes to WYMY?

Also, I might as well ask: Might WPCM 920 in Burlington get sucked into all of this?
WYMY and WZTK used to simulcast when they were both country. You need both signals to cover the market.

Let's hope WPCM doesn't change. Unless WKIX-FM decides to do what WKIX-AM was doing, WPCM will be the only lodies station left.
 
w00t said:
berlin201 said:
Say they move Pulse to 101.1, simulcasting on 102.3. What to do with 102.5, then?

Simulcast whatever lands on 102.9.

Or how 'bout this scenario: Move the current KIX from 102.9 to 101.1 (calls and all), bring back the WWMY calls to 102.9, and have 102.9 and 96.9 simulcast again, except this time with 96.9's current Spanish format?
 
If Curtis Media Group was smart, they would have moved WSJS to 101.1,and change 600 AM into a simulcast of WPCM 920 in Burlington.
 
w00t said:
Hopefully no more Mexican radio

Country was done there before... QDR doesn't need protecting. Capitol couldn't compete and neither could CC. Who else would challenge them?

That's the same thought that CC had in Greensboro with WTQR, and everybody knows the rest of the story :eek:
 
Clear Channel did very well financially with Hispanic and Curtis Media has some experience with Hispanic in Raleigh and did equally as well financiall with that format. The Hispanic makes some real sense to me, much more than "country", and it could be a good move for Curtis financially. Norberto Sanchez has not set the world on fire with WIST since they are basically just rebroadcasting whatever they do in Charlotte. WNOW out of Gafney, SC is hurting lots of Hispanic stations in that area with a stronger signal and format. Hispanic done by a professional broadcaster in the market could be huge financially. If you recall Clear Channel pulled good numbers 18-34 with 94.5 when it was Hispanic. Time will tell but let's not forget Oldies! WTHZ was a top 5 station in the GSO market and Curtis had been playing around with Oldies in Raleigh with some success. Wow maybe "Spanish Oldies", now that ought to get some folks talking.
 
tropicanamedia said:
That's the same thought that CC had in Greensboro with WTQR, and everybody knows the rest of the story :eek:

Of course, but WTQR has not had a competitor in a long time. Capitol tried against QDR with 99.9 before it was sports, and Clear Channel tried with 1061 before it was Talk.

So 2 out of 3 groups tried and failed. Who's going to try next? Radio One?
 
nuffsaid said:
Clear Channel did very well financially with Hispanic and Curtis Media has some experience with Hispanic in Raleigh and did equally as well financiall with that format. The Hispanic makes some real sense to me, much more than "country", and it could be a good move for Curtis financially. Norberto Sanchez has not set the world on fire with WIST since they are basically just rebroadcasting whatever they do in Charlotte. WNOW out of Gafney, SC is hurting lots of Hispanic stations in that area with a stronger signal and format. Hispanic done by a professional broadcaster in the market could be huge financially. If you recall Clear Channel pulled good numbers 18-34 with 94.5 when it was Hispanic. Time will tell but let's not forget Oldies! WTHZ was a top 5 station in the GSO market and Curtis had been playing around with Oldies in Raleigh with some success. Wow maybe "Spanish Oldies", now that ought to get some folks talking.

I know I'm swimming against the current (according to everybody's opinion), but nothing will make me happier than seeing a really good Spanish station in the area. I agree 100% with you about Norsan and their stations. Also guess what... the format that you suggest "Spanish Oldies" was kind of the format that 94.5 used to have.
 
After two morning show disasters and now simulcasting a third show that's a borderline disaster Clear Channel has to be kicking themselves for switching 94.5 La Precosia to Rush Radio.....

Then again isn't Clear Channel kicking themselves standard protocol these days? :D

What I never understand is why Curtis Media bought this NCNN network and how they never fully utilize it. They should just dismantle it altogether and split up the staffers at NCNN to these different stations to beef up the news staff and make it truly local. Not having 2 guys in a room doing phone interviews, actually going out and covering events with the different NCNN people.

Combine that with local talk and it should be a better formula with what the have going. I do give Curtis some credit for the new WSJS lineup. I'd like to see how it works out but they at least are ATTEMPTING to have local hosts and local news.
 
The Spanish Oldies format would be a good direction and agree that 94.5 was close to that foramt in their hayday. WSJS is moving more to a news format and in many cities across the country the "Talk" stations are taking it on the chin from the "news" stations. Take a look at the numbers for Public Radio in Raleigh and in other markets. Time will tell but keep in mind that Don Curtis is not stupid, Phil on the other hand!
 
tothedj said:
If Curtis Media Group was smart, they would have moved WSJS to 101.1,and change 600 AM into a simulcast of WPCM 920 in Burlington.

Before Clear Channel owned 94.5 and WSJS was a part of WTQR and when they owned 94.5 along with it, I always thought that they should have either moved WSJS to 94.5 or simulcast them. It would have solved this whole problem years ago.
 
I'm most sorry for Allan Handelman. I've heard him on-air since the early '80s and I really admire his style. Unlike other contemporary talkers, like Mark Levin, Michael Savage, et al, Allan doesn't blow off people in an insulting manner. He's easy to listen to, and has the ability to disagree with someone without demeaning them. In my book he's a rare commodity today. For years Allan has had to deal with poorly-maintained equipment, technical glitches, etc., which he handled with class. ZTK apparently wasn't willing (or wasn't able) to give him the platform to properly let him do his thing. I can't even begin to count the number of times he had to deal with caller dropouts, crackling audio, technical glitches , etc. I wish him well. Well done, Allan!

Scoop
 
i'm guessing a simulcast of WYMY. it makes the most sense with coverage. while they do overlap city-grade over raleigh, most of their coverage is seperate. it would give the La Ley format a strong city-grade presence from winston-salem to greenville, and even beyond that with a decent signal. and, there must be mega-bucks available in doing so.
 
amos said:
i'm guessing a simulcast of …
If they were going to simulcast anything, don't you think they would have already done it? Seems like Pulse 102 is just on to keep the transmitters warm.

Rumor has it they're bringing back Buddy Michaels and the first 24/7 Bluegrass station in the area!*

*You might not believe this is a lie, but it is.
 
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