Just like New York, Just like Philadelphia.... NJ 101.5 shows a major drop in audience numbers. It's not really political talk. And they've always had better demos than the Rush & Co talk stations. This isn't about a dying format and advertisers bailing out. This is about air talent turn-over and the decline of the on-air product under current owners and managers.
Just like New York, Just like Philadelphia.... NJ 101.5 shows a major drop in audience numbers. It's not really political talk. And they've always had better demos than the Rush & Co talk stations. This isn't about a dying format and advertisers bailing out. This is about air talent turn-over and the decline of the on-air product under current owners and managers.
What turnover? Their on-air talent line ups been pretty consistent for a while
Except that...
... Middlesex/Somerset/Union is an embedded PPM market fully contained in the larger New York City metro and not really part of the primary sales-driven marketing area of the station... which is principally the Trenton-Princeton area between Philly and NYC where the station is as strong as ever. We'll have to wait for the Spring diary survey to make any radically different conclusions.