> > No satellite, please.
> >
> > How about Christian Alternative/Hip-Hop. It does look like
>
> > the "Dirty South" would have a Christian
> Alternative/Hip-Hop
> > station. So many are targeting the older Christians that
> > have children at soccer pratice and a big SUV outside
> their
> > Paulding County home, 3 hours from work. It looks like
> > someone would target their teenaged kids, the party crowd
> > living in the city and those 20-34 year-old Christians,
> > looking for a Christian alternative to Hot-107-9, 105-3
> The
> > Buzz, 99X and 95-5 The Beat. I enjoy Christian Alternative
>
> > and Hip-Hop, but the only time you can hear it on the
> radio
> > is usually on the weekend or on a countdown show. I know I
>
> > would listen to J93-3 more if it was Christian
> > Alternative/Hip-Hop than I do now. Right now J93-3 is more
>
> > like "Fish South" with a little extra static for your
> drive
> > home. I think most would pick The Fish over that. The
> > ratings also seem to reflect this.
> >
> Apparently they're testing the waters with their "Late Night
> Live" on Saturday nights. I have no idea how well it's being
> received, but it's a major breakaway from J's traditional
> format and one I think would do well if they considered
> going to it fulltime. Really, at a 0.7 what have they got
> to lose?
>
They would have alot to lose!!!
If you look at the ratings county by county, you will see J93 does EXTREMELY well in areas where the signal is good. On the southside, they blow smoke in most demos.....#2 18-34, #2 25-54 etc. These are desirable demo's too....Fayette and Coweta counties are examples.
The "big C-1 signal" is too far south to serve the entire Atlanta area. There are more cows and chickens then people in their pop ccount!! The Fish has a dominate signal, metro wide, and will always have better numbers. But J93 does fill a niche where Fish has no signal, which is all the southwest quadrant of the Atlanta area.