yossefgershon said:Let's not stereotype anyone since there are blacks,hispanics,asians and other non-REDNECKS who love country.
With all due respect, when it comes to marketing, the overall thought is that you go after "the low hanging fruit", as it were.yossefgershon said:Dear Jeffrey, My 19 yr old daughter and I are orthodox Jews and we largely listen to country---many of my daughter's friends listen to country on their I-pods/pads/laptops. Brooklyn and Staten Island are full of country fans who are religious Jews.Back in '76 I saw chassidim at a Merle/asleep at the wheel concert at MSG.In fact, I've seen quite a number of yarmulkes at country concerts over the years !!!! Let's not stereotype anyone since there are blacks, Hispanics, Asians and other non-REDNECKS who love country.
Stereotyping is ugly but frankly Cumulus didn't go out and factor in the NY Jewish population when studying the demographics of those most likely to listen to Nash FM. If some do that's an added bonus. What Cumulus is banking on is the white, non ethnic suburban male and female to pull in numbers for Nash which was the point of my post. Riverdale wouldn't be in their target area demographically speaking.yossefgershon said:Dear Jeffrey, My 19 yr old daughter and I are orthodox jews and we largely listen to country---many of my daughter's friends listen to country on their I-pods/pads/laptops.Brooklyn and staten island are full of country fans who are religious jews.Back in '76 I saw chassidim at a Merle/asleep at the wheel consert at MSG.In fact, I've seen quite a number of yarmulkes at country concerts over the years !!!! Let's not stereotype anyone since there are blacks,hispanics,asians and other non-REDNECKS who love country.
The origins if music has always been a great radio topic.WNTIRadio said:I'd say Jazz is more "Amercian" than country.
Of course, not nearly as popular.
No doubt about that. The Irish predates most other settlers. It would only stand to reason, they would bring their music with them.ai4i said:If Bluegrass is the predecessor of Country, that fiddle is certainly Irish.
ai4i said:If Bluegrass is the predecessor of Country, that fiddle is certainly Irish.
I'm not sure what that says for Ireland or Scotland, but it says a lot about Europe.thataveragejoe said:ai4i said:If Bluegrass is the predecessor of Country, that fiddle is certainly Irish.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, outside the US, Ireland and Scotland are one of the few places where Country is fairly popular. Rest of Europe...not so much.
...and don't forget the sports team, "The Fighting Whities"Bob E. Nelson said:yossefgershon said:Let's not stereotype anyone since there are blacks,hispanics,asians and other non-REDNECKS who love country.
And at least one who who plays it: Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys [sic]. That's the name of his band.
ansky212 said:They are definitely having some kind of transmitter problem. I was listening at work yesterday on my portable FM receiver and the station kept dropping off the air completely. Same thing when I was driving home around 4pm. They were dropping off the air for about 5 seconds at a time.
HHH said:ansky212 said:They are definitely having some kind of transmitter problem. I was listening at work yesterday on my portable FM receiver and the station kept dropping off the air completely. Same thing when I was driving home around 4pm. They were dropping off the air for about 5 seconds at a time.
I wonder if Nash FM is going to try to get an on-channel booster in Manhattan like WFUV, WFMU and WNYU.
WFUV's is on W31st between 6th and 7th, WFMU is on 4 Times Square and WNYU is on West Houston southeast of Washington Square.