Being the third conservative talk station in a market, even if you're on an FM signal, is not an automatic road to success. There was buzz a year or two ago that the conservative talk format is poised to move to FM. But if you don't have any of the big five conservative talk shows available:
Rush...Beck...Hannity...Savage...Levin
it's not going to work. There are plenty of new FM talk stations that are languishing. Look at KMJ-FM in Fresno. KMJ-AM has amazing numbers with the primary conservative line-up and a good local morning show and news department. But after signing on a talk FM station, KMJ-FM is still one of Fresno's lowest ranking FM signals.
Even though CBS abandoned the hot talk/comedy talk format, maybe you should look into Imus, Bob & Tom, Stehanie Miller (even though she's liberal, she is quite funny). Then in the evening, maybe help shows... Dave Ramsey, Dr. Joy Browne, Dr. Dean Edell, then overnight back to comedy with Phil Hendrie (although I think his act gets tired quickly).
I know of a new FM Sports station in a market that already had ESPN on a decent signal. The new FM sports station is making a lot of money, even though their ratings aren't great. But they happen to have the local university football rights, which is a BIG deal. And even though they have run Fox Sports nights and weekends, they try to make weekdays a mix of local and Fox sports talk. They guy who does has a top rated morning drive show on a co-owned AC FM station comes back at noon for a one-hour sportstalk show on the new FM sports station.
Personally, I'm so tired of right wing talk if I owned an FM station and had no budget I'd go progressive talk, even in a conservative market. Even with the demise of Air America, there are enough syndicated progressive talk shows to fill the whole day. If no one has Imus, I'd start with him. Even though he's moderate, that's fine. Then Stephanie Miller (Dial), Ed Schultz (Dial), Randi Rhodes (Premiere), Thom Hartmann (Dial), Alan Colmes (Fox), then maybe Dr. Joy and/or Clark Howard and/or Jim Bohannan to fill in some evening and overnight hours or weekends. I thnk all three do good shows. Even though they're not progressive talk, they're compatible. Just by being on FM, you'll likely get a younger demo than AM conservative talk, even in a conservative market.
Gregg
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Rush...Beck...Hannity...Savage...Levin
it's not going to work. There are plenty of new FM talk stations that are languishing. Look at KMJ-FM in Fresno. KMJ-AM has amazing numbers with the primary conservative line-up and a good local morning show and news department. But after signing on a talk FM station, KMJ-FM is still one of Fresno's lowest ranking FM signals.
Even though CBS abandoned the hot talk/comedy talk format, maybe you should look into Imus, Bob & Tom, Stehanie Miller (even though she's liberal, she is quite funny). Then in the evening, maybe help shows... Dave Ramsey, Dr. Joy Browne, Dr. Dean Edell, then overnight back to comedy with Phil Hendrie (although I think his act gets tired quickly).
I know of a new FM Sports station in a market that already had ESPN on a decent signal. The new FM sports station is making a lot of money, even though their ratings aren't great. But they happen to have the local university football rights, which is a BIG deal. And even though they have run Fox Sports nights and weekends, they try to make weekdays a mix of local and Fox sports talk. They guy who does has a top rated morning drive show on a co-owned AC FM station comes back at noon for a one-hour sportstalk show on the new FM sports station.
Personally, I'm so tired of right wing talk if I owned an FM station and had no budget I'd go progressive talk, even in a conservative market. Even with the demise of Air America, there are enough syndicated progressive talk shows to fill the whole day. If no one has Imus, I'd start with him. Even though he's moderate, that's fine. Then Stephanie Miller (Dial), Ed Schultz (Dial), Randi Rhodes (Premiere), Thom Hartmann (Dial), Alan Colmes (Fox), then maybe Dr. Joy and/or Clark Howard and/or Jim Bohannan to fill in some evening and overnight hours or weekends. I thnk all three do good shows. Even though they're not progressive talk, they're compatible. Just by being on FM, you'll likely get a younger demo than AM conservative talk, even in a conservative market.
Gregg
[email protected]