Keep in mind though, 99.5 had the least coverage of the other Urban stations. 98.1 is 100kw (although being so far west it struggles in Spartanburg, and the 94.1 translator on that end isn't great), and The Block has signals in Anderson (107.7) and Spartanburg (101.5) in addition to the mediocre 96.3 signal in Greenville. So it's really an apples to orange comparison.I wasn’t surprised, “Streetz 99.5” did absolutely horrible in the ratings. Sister station 98.1 WHZT did way better with a 3.8, and so did “The Block” with 1.3, but Streetz, 0.6… hopefully Star 99.5 can last a good while.
And WPEG is at 97.9. And despite being licensed to Concord its tower is actually WEST of Charlotte even with a station on the next frequency so close.98.1 is 100kw (although being so far west it struggles in Spartanburg, and the 94.1 translator on that end isn't great)
No. Will go to main format 80’s to now.Star is promoting the Christmas music runs “now through Christmas Day.” I’m assuming they won’t be walking the all-Christmas format all the way up to the first Monday of the new year a la Magic in its later years on 98.9/106.3, but who knows.
99.5 is one of those signals that carries past almost any variation of coverage map, at least in a car due to its tremendous height for a translator. It makes it all the way down to Princeton on 25 until WKXC starts cutting in and it gets unlistenable fast. 98.5 used to be that way until the adjacent translator in Spartanburg signed on 98.3 and the Greenwood translator at 98.5 signed on. 98.5 has a decent signal in west Spartanburg, little static but the stronger 98.3 there can start to bleed and cut in.Surprised how far 99.5's signal was getting out yesterday, very listenable on I-85 North, into & Past Spartanburg, into Cowpens, and up to the Cherokee County Line. I don't remember it going that far, especially into Spartanburg itself...
Yea, and 98.1 WBRF is also too close to WPEG Going Just North of Charlotte, with that station's 60 dbu contour pretty much reaching WPEG's 60 dbu contour, Just Above Statesville.And WPEG is at 97.9. And despite being licensed to Concord its tower is actually WEST of Charlotte even with a station on the next frequency so close.
I’m enjoying Star’s Christmas music - probably because it’s new and it’s something different from 2 months of Magic doing it. Imaging is good. It’s funny that even the lowly rated Streetz was beating out consistent bottom dwellers (with more coverage) - 104.9, 106.3, 97.1/97.7. I don’t see it having any issue getting between a 1-2 share. BTW, I found the non-Christmas logo on iHeartRadio today.
99.5 is a relatively "clean" channel. The two nearest signals are on short towers. Ashville is 39 feet@ 250 watts and Belton SC is at 63 feet with 100 watts so that extra listening distance beyond the line of site could come into play.Listened while out and about today. Playlist is better than Magic’s Christmas playlist that has grown very stale IMO. Scheduling is better and they have a good balance between classics, newer songs, and novelty type songs. Agree that it needs promotion. I’m surprised they waited this long to go all-Christmas and flip.
Of course the signal is goifong to likely be their biggest obstacle, but I got it solidly on 385 from Gray Court all the way throughout Greenville and Simpsonville. Whoever has the audio processing set up is doing a fantastic job. It sounds miles better than *any* of Audacy’s music stations in this market and the RDS actually works.
Magic went out with a low 3 share on 106.3 a year after being dumped there. I doubt this will get that high but I can see it pulling 102.5 back down some.
Oh I remember Cristy Lane! That was in the final years where it went on so long they seemed to start getting desperate to find anything they could play. Lots of John Denver Christmas songs too. I listened to the stream a bit and it’s cheap imaging done in house and mostly songs back to back with some cold segues to commercials. Back when WMYI also went all Christmas as AC, they played from the tight iHeart playlist so Magic was on the completely opposite end, even 10-15 years ago.Like Magic getting stale in its final days, their playlist also aired wayyyy outdated songs to stretch out the two months. When they weren’t playing Mariah Carey for the umpteenth time, the last couple years had weird stuff like Anne Murray and Barbara Mandrell Christmas songs and renditions by gospel singers like Cristy Lane. Major yikes.