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New Urban on the way to Houston ?

Only surprise is how long its taken. The big question is who? The Arrow's been down lately, but enough to throw in the towel?

Looks like Mr. Ric and Djboutit are going to get their wish.
 
Only surprise is how long its taken. The big question is who? The Arrow's been down lately, but enough to throw in the towel?

Looks like Mr. Ric and Djboutit are going to get their wish.

This is great hope it is tracks from 1988 to 2002 if it is 2004 and newer I hope it fails
 
AllAccess is saying another station is "targeting" KBXX and KMJQ. That seems to imply it will be The Arrow.

Univision is a possible candidate as well since ratings for their stronger rimshot, KAMA, have been in the gutter lately. But I would instead bet my money on The Arrow flipping to it indeed, for a few reasons:

- They have been getting creamed book by book by the powerhouse Eagle, thanks to their 2 frequencies.
- The Boxx has been constantly number 1 or number 2 across the board book by book.
- Clear Channel has been launching Urban stations in a few markets across the country lately (Miami being one of them with the return of 103.5 The Beat)

But if this rumor is true all I can say is: FINALLY!!!!!!!!
 
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Univision is a possible candidate as well since ratings for their stronger rimshot, KAMA

A station near the center of Harris County is not a rimshot.
 
Univision is a possible candidate as well since ratings for their stronger rimshot, KAMA, have been in the gutter lately. But I would instead bet my money on The Arrow flipping to it indeed, for a few reasons:

- They have been getting creamed book by book by the powerhouse Eagle, thanks to their 2 frequencies.
- The Boxx has been constantly number 1 or number 2 across the board book by book.
- Clear Channel has been launching Urban stations in a few markets across the country lately (Miami being one of them with the return of 103.5 The Beat)

But if this rumor is true all I can say is: FINALLY!!!!!!!!
CC is not the only conglomerate to launch urbans this year. Cox has launched two in Jacksonville (Hot 106.5 and Power 106.1), Entercom launched an urban ac in Austin, Apex launched an urban in Charleston, Hedgwood launched two in Atlanta last year and Gainesville is set to land an urban ac in months.

CBS in Los Angeles adjusted The Wave from smooth ac (prev jazz) to an urban ac with R&B and some jazz cuts some weeks ago, and CC adjusted urban AC Majic in St Louis to a full service urban.
 
One of the following three will make the switch -

KLOL
KTHT
KKRW

I have listed them in my preference for order.

Based on current ratings they should be in this order -

KTHT
KKRW
KLOL
 
One of the following three will make the switch -

KLOL
KTHT
KKRW

Mega 101 is doing fine targeting a growth demographic. No reason to blow it up.

KTHT's rimshot signal is inadequate for an Urban format. Recall that Hot 97.1 was a flop on the same facility a dozen years ago. Power 97.5, another rimshot, also was a failure. The current Country Legends format gets good numbers considering the signal limitations, and is a perfect fit for the demographics where the signal is best.

KKRW is the most likely candidate, as they are losing in a war of attrition with the Eagle combo, not to mention that their audience is getting old.

I also doubt (but will not dismiss out of hand) that Radio One is ready to give up on News92FM.

Wild card: Keep an eye on KHMX.

Thought: If Cox succeeds in killing off KKRW, might they break the 106.9/107.5 simulcast and add something new on one of the signals?
 
KLOL? Wasn't it just named Spanish station of the year? Wouldn't hold my breath for that one. KTHT isn't going that route either. Look where that signal serves. That'd be suicide for KTHT. I have my doubts about KKRW as well considering that'd be a pretty lousy anniversary present." Happy 20th anniversary and thanks for listening from your friends at the Arrow, here's some T.I."

I feel de ja vu. Last time we thought the Arrow was destined to flip, we lost KLOL. Lots of people didn't see that coming. Could be one we never expect...
 
- They have been getting creamed book by book by the powerhouse Eagle, thanks to their 2 frequencies.

Losing Dean & Rog has also killed The Arrow's morning numbers and made that shift a revolving door, though it wasn't nearly the disaster it would've been if PPM hadn't come along.
 
KLOL? Wasn't it just named Spanish station of the year? Wouldn't hold my breath for that one.

Doesn't matter. What matters is the billing, not what the trades think of it. Having said that, I'll agree with you. La Mega isn't going anywhere. It's been the highest cuming Spanish station five of the last six months and has made money for quite some time.

KTHT isn't going that route either. Look where that signal serves. That'd be suicide for KTHT.

KTHT is doing as well as it can with the signal it has, and it's a good fit for the Cox cluster. So, I agree. It's going nowhere. Plus, as Froggy mentions, it's already been done on that stick and didn't work. The demographics haven't changed enough to justify trying it again.
 
I have my doubts about KKRW as well considering that'd be a pretty lousy anniversary present." Happy 20th anniversary and thanks for listening from your friends at the Arrow, here's some T.I."

I remember KPTY taken off the air on what we found out was their 10th anniversary in 2009.
 
Don't forget that this may be tied to the expansion of co-owned Premiere Networks' "The Breakfast Club" show, which Clear Channel sees as their pet project, so if anything this could be a factor in why KKRW just became a format flip candidate.
 
Don't forget that this may be tied to the expansion of co-owned Premiere Networks' "The Breakfast Club" show, which Clear Channel sees as their pet project, so if anything this could be a factor in why KKRW just became a format flip candidate.
indeed. 93.7 The Beat?
 
For what it's worth, I emailed Steve Fixx, programming director of KKRW, and asked him about a potential switch to Urban with a link to this thread. This was his response:
Geez... That would suck.

First I'm hearing of it.

Thanks for listening!
 
Univision is a possible candidate as well since ratings for their stronger rimshot, KAMA, have been in the gutter lately.

What I admire about Univision is the company's willingness to make changes -- just look at how the Dallas cluster had a bit of a shake-up after CBS flipped KMVK from Mega to regional Mexican. Some broadcasters seem to be a little too comfortable with their portfolios, only to get a butt-kicking when a new station comes on the air and shakes up the market. I don't put Univision in that pool. And that leads me to believe that if an urban makes sense in their cluster, then they'll try to beat Clear Channel to the punch. If it doesn't make sense, then it won't happen. Despite the arguably tepid performance of KAMA, the company seems to have a greater understanding of its markets than a lot of others.
 
Don't forget that this may be tied to the expansion of co-owned Premiere Networks' "The Breakfast Club" show, which Clear Channel sees as their pet project, so if anything this could be a factor in why KKRW just became a format flip candidate.
Tom Joyner has been the only syndicated show to work in Houston in the long term. Otherwise syndication has not worked here; Big Boy's Neighborhood, Doug Banks and Kidd Kraddick only lasted more than a year. The Madd Hatta Morning Show has maintained plenty of loyalty from its unique audience composition and sponsors which helps Radio One make their money. As far as we know, Jimbo is the longest running DJ on The Box. If CC does this and The Breakfast Club lands here it has yet to be seen how long it lasts here with the special set of demographics Houston has.
 
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