Seltzer said:
Naysayers------spend an hour and actually listen to the music.
I have...and it STILL is about tractors, trucks, muddin, farming, and other rural subjects. Brad Paisley has songs out called "Ticks" and "Camouflage." Yeah...people living in Manhattan or Bergen are really gonna dig those tunes.
Is country more mainstream than it was 20 years ago? Yes, by a wide margin. But its still redneck music, and still has a drawl to it...Taylor Swift aside. I've worked shifts at country stations, and most of the music is about as appealing to me as a free kick to the nuts. Hearing about Jesus, mamma, and GOD BLESS MURRRICA over and over again gets REALLY old.
You can't make a format out of Carrier Underwood, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban and the other crossover tunes - there just aren't enough.
Just the same as I wouldn't do Jammin Oldies in East Bumblef*ck West Virginia, I wouldn't do country in NYC. I get it...you love the music. I love oldies. Guess what? I got a smartphone with unlimited data and a 32gig SD card. The fact that there aren't any oldies stations is now a non issues with TuneIn and a nice MP3 collection when I can't find something on there to suit my tastes.
This subject has been beaten to death - David Eduardo, as usual, is right about why nobody with a full B signal on Empire would go country at the moment. Much like the oldies die hards who kvetch about not hearing "In The Still Of The Night", it falls on deaf ears. If you really think country is a gold mine in NYC just sitting there, buy time on WVIP and try to sell ads for it. Let us know how it goes.