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Make Star 102.5 - Nash Country 102.5

Posts #44 & #45 in https://www.radiodiscussions.com/threads/wbuf-flips-to-rock.730834/page-3

Entercom is committed to Adult Contemporary on the 102.5 frequency. Town Square has placed their bets with Everything That Rocks on the 92.9 frequency. The managers and employees of Entercom and Town Square probably read these pages, shake their heads and laugh. The die has been cast on 92.9, 102.5 and 107.7.

Here, speculation only drives page views. Congratulations! We're all unpaid content providers.
I live in the philadelphia area and we only have one country station and we do just fine
 
Since WECK is an AM signal (with several low powered FM translators), Oldies is a logical choice. Oldies are the reason it is beating some stations that have better signals.

If you think you can do better with a different format, you have the right to try. If you're making money with Oldies and listeners/clients are happy, isn't that success?
The previous owner tried several formats before turning it over to you. You still haven't delivered the 5 share and don't seem satisfied with Oldies. Maybe Country is ALL HAT NO CATTLE...
I deliver the 5 share easily 35 plus. I personally do not like oldies. I did not grow up in the era. I like 80 and 90s country. Real country. I learned from the best pd of all time Ken Johnson. I do not let my personal wants and needs interfere with what I know is right.
 
The question is simple. Would a 3.5 share of country - split across demographics - be an easier sale than a 3.5 share that's mostly women 25-54? Especially in combo with Kiss? Yeah, you might knock WYRK down a couple of shares, but you're not going to cut their audience in half, let alone beat them. WBEN, WBLK, and 97-Rock would love to see WYRK lose a couple of shares. I don't think that Star is going anywhere, but Rob Lucas ain't getting a raise in his next contract.
I am not talking about star as the station that would go country. Star will not do anything but continue to be a vanilla nothing burger, billing way under what it should be billing. Nobody would even cut Yrk audience in half. I realize that. However, another full power fm would generate a lot of money.
 
David Edurado said that the station is a decent biller. And looking at the shares the station is doing all right. I think many radio personalities all over the country aren't getting a raise right now
Star is not a decent biller. Not for the advantages it has. It is a terrible biller. It used to be top biller. Not anymore. There is not one ac, hot sc, soft ac, urban, even rock that is a top biller. I see the Miller Kaplan’s. I know what each station bills every month. The top billers are Ben and Yrk. By far.
 
Posts #44 & #45 in https://www.radiodiscussions.com/threads/wbuf-flips-to-rock.730834/page-3

Entercom is committed to Adult Contemporary on the 102.5 frequency. Town Square has placed their bets with Everything That Rocks on the 92.9 frequency. The managers and employees of Entercom and Town Square probably read these pages, shake their heads and laugh. The die has been cast on 92.9, 102.5 and 107.7.

Here, speculation only drives page views. Congratulations! We're all unpaid content providers.
They don’t shake their heads and laugh. They don’t know what they do know. I have many ways to know this info. At ETM when they announced CBS was getting involved, everyone cheered, except me. I knew what it really meant, and I left.
 
Nobody would even cut Yrk audience in half. I realize that. However, another full power fm would generate a lot of money.

It's been interesting watching iHeart launch country stations in places like Boston and Chicago, going up against heritage country stations, and as you say, they haven't really made a big impact in either market. But it gives them access to audience in those markets for Bobby Bones, their iHeartCountry awards, and other national promotions. It's more strategic than anything else.
 
That theory has been pushed by people for 20 years. And they obviously haven't reached that point, because just this past year they've gone on a buying spree, buying major market AMs for their Black Information Network. Why would they do such a thing when it's not necessary? Why would they buy AM radio stations when they're cutting costs at FM stations, and they're about to be bought by John Malone? Explain all that.

As if black folks will automatically embrace the Black Information Network... as if people of color will go to AM "just because it's there and just because they're black." This sounds like something a bunch of white guys with MBAs thought up.
 
Using the top 10 markets, the PUR (persons using radio) expressed as a percentage of all persons 12+ was between 18% and 21% in 2000. That means that, on a 6 AM to Midnight full week average, one out of every five were listening.

Today, it is one out of every 12 to 13 persons. Or around 7% to 8% of all 12+ people (adjusted to 12+ and not 6+ in the PPM).
Probably the most disturbing statistic ever posted on this forum. Persons using Radio has been cut by 2/3rds since 2000. You wonder why revenues are down?

Some people think that radio acting more like other media will stanch the bleeding. The more they've done that, the more listeners have gone to other media. The formats that focused on building relationships with listeners have survived better than jukeboxes with long commercial sets. You'd think that some of the highly-paid people at the top of the corporate ladder might have noticed that. Instead we're getting "less is more." Well, we're certainly getting less.
 
Please understand big radio companies do not care about what you care about rox. They care about quarterly profit. Not ratings, not listenership, not interaction. Corporate cares about profit for shareholders. That’s it.

if they did care about ratings, they would do something to improve them. Same with TV. They care about making money. That’s it. And I can’t say I blame them. I am one of them. But to me, local still matters very much. It matters to me personally. I don’t have shareholders.

I am not trying to sound pompous at all. I have learned a lot in 4 years of ownership. I will tell you that when one of these Buffalo companies are ready to unload , or at least break pieces off, I am in the position to buy them. Infact, I have literally been told by my bank to buy more stations. Not small ones, but full power FMs. However, I only want to do this in Buffalo.

I look at some of these 50000 watt fms just hanging there being a jukebox and literally want to cry. The very sad part is, they don’t want to sell. They want to drive them into the ground while holding their shareholders captive.

I literally have the gunpowder of tens of millions of dollars right now to invest in these stations. I have bent backwards and forwards talking to corporate.

They have no plans to sell, and they have no plans to improve. I feel they are waiting for another round of bankruptcy.

in the meantime, listenership continues to decline, technology continues to improve and while I am blessed to have a great metro station that is really doing well, I am ready to take the next step.

I am very prepared to hit the button for any one of these three Buffalo clusters. They know I am. I’m not shy about telling them, as nobody is getting younger.

the statistic you provided is something I already knew. listenership is down, younger and older demos. When satellite first came on the market, or atleast a few years in, I said to my employer, who you can figure out, “ don’t you think satellite will hurt radio?” He said, “ no way” people want free local radio. “. I completely disagreed that it would not be a threat.
 
Not doubting you, but TS's weakest performer was WBUF. If they were going to flip anything to CHR, that was the station to flip.

Seems strange to avoid making money out of fear. That's not what I was taught.
Why would Entercom flip a station to CHR they already own 98.5 Kiss FM in the market they would be competing with themselves.
 
There is already some overlap bettween Star 102.5 and 98.5 Kiss fm. But i doubt any of the entercom stations are getting a format change
That's been a problem for many years. KISS and STAR have similar playlists. Xmas music is the only major difference.

107.7 is the station that needs the format change. David Field just won't give up on the Alternative brand. When the pain becomes unbearable, they'll finally make a move...
 
That's been a problem for many years. KISS and STAR have similar playlists. Xmas music is the only major difference.

107.7 is the station that needs the format change. David Field just won't give up on the Alternative brand. When the pain becomes unbearable, they'll finally make a move...
That's been a problem for many years. KISS and STAR have similar playlists. Xmas music is the only major difference.

107.7 is the station that needs the format change. David Field just won't give up on the Alternative brand. When the pain becomes unbearable, they'll finally make a move...
Iheart owns both the Hot AC and CHR station in Los Angeles. Entercom owns both the Hot AC and CHR station in Milwaukee. As long as WKSE and WTSS perform well nothing will happen
 
Iheart owns both the Hot AC and CHR station in Los Angeles. Entercom owns both the Hot AC and CHR station in Milwaukee. As long as WKSE and WTSS perform well nothing will happen
The Buffalo stations are in the middle of the pack. The ratings don't move much. I don't know if the average person could tell the difference between Hot AC or CHR at this point. Neither one is likely flipping to Country (which was the premise of this thread)...
 
Let's return to the original thread here. Can Buffalo use another country station? I'd say yes but not if it must be a carbon copy of WYRK. 106.5 went country in the early 1980s and the station quickly moved to the top of the ratings where it has been ever since. Since the 1990s country music has changed dramatically. Both the big record companies and radio broadcasters have done everything possible to appeal to the youngest people who might buy into the genre. In recent years country has sounded more like pop than ever before. Even some rap finds its way into some of the songs. Today's lyrics seem to be about only two topics: the wonders of girls and the wonders of alcohol. There isn't much else. Anyone who has loved country for more than a few years could get sick of this junk and long for such talents as Garth Brooks, Kenny Rogers, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Charley Pride and Barbara Mandrell. Combine that with some of the few true country artists of today such as Chris Stapleton, Easton Corbin, Kenny Chesney and Brad Paisley and you just might have a format that topples WYRK. But I'd point out that this can't be accomplished on a shoestring budget or with a substandard signal.

And THIS is why I can't get behind country. Believe me, this is not an affront towards the people(on-air and otherwise)at WYRK.
 
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