Re: MGK vs MMR vs BEN vs EACH OTHER
You guys would know much more about this than I do, but maybe the seeming overlap between the 3 GM FM's is part of a business strategy? I was looking at GM's station portfolio and there seems to be a similar situation in Detroit. WCSX plays classic rock, WRIF plays rock, and WMGC plays adult contemporary.
If nothing else, Greater Media has a certain corner of the market covered in Philly. Are they just clumsy or are they trying to have three stations that wind up next to each other on the average listener's car radio presets?
Still...
I'm going to pop over to the Detroit board and get their thoughts. Wait a tick, I just noticed...there is no Detroit board. Well, I'll find the closest one.
> > In a thread below pianorox talked about a Classic Rock
> song
> > heard on MMR, but not MGK. MMR finished up their March
> > Madness program today, and the winning band, based on
> > listener phone calls, was Pink Floyd. I wonder if the PD
> at
> > MGK gets pissed off not only with the overlap between
> > Greater Media's two rock stations, but also with the fact
> > that the Classic Rockers are listening more to the
> heritage
> > station than they are to the Classic Rock station.
>
> You make excellent points:
>
> For years, I have wondered why Greater Media even bothers to
> distinguish MGK from MMR in their advertising because, imho,
> the stations are more similar than dissimilar. They share a
> similar playlist, similar on-air persona and even their
> positioning is similar. Not exact, but, similar enough.
> Then, add in the BEN factor, with some tunes on that station
> that manage, by osmosis, to migrate back and fourth from
> MGK, and the situation resembles the classic "fuster cluck".
>
>
> Seems to me that if MMR would rock their collective gonads
> off, skewing a little younger and more male head-banger, if
> MGK would skew more main-stream, perhaps even a bit more
> female-oriented and neither station would share tunes on
> their respective playlists plus keep BEN as mainstream
> NON-Rock as possible, I bet the briefcase bandits (those are
> Account Execs, to the non-radio peeps among us) would be
> able to offer a more diverse package demographically when
> selling the entire pod to advertisers.
>
> Simply one man's opinion. Mr. Speaker...I yield the floor.
>