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New WODB?

I noticed their website address has changed from oldies1079WODB.com to newWODB.com, although both addresses still work. Is there a format change coming?
 
Hmmm. What would they change to though? You really can't change to a "Jack" format because you have a well established AC as a sister. Hot 107-5 owns the R&B, WNCI and WBNSFM pretty much take care of the 18-34 demo. Ted's going to talk?
 
> Hmmm. What would they change to though? You really can't
> change to a "Jack" format because you have a well
> established AC as a sister.

Sure you can. Plenty of markets have co-owned Jacks and ACs, or Jacks and Classic Hits. And many of them do quite well with the combos. It's only CC/Columbus that seems so deathly afraid of even slight musical overlap between its stations. But I highly doubt Saga would have that format in mind for WODB anyway, since they wouldn't call it the "New WODB". Maybe they're going to move to a more Classic Hits - oriented approach, especially since the Fox went to 80's as the Brew. That leaves nowhere in town to hear, say, Carry On by CSN&Y without having it followed by Now You're Messin With a Sonofabitch (I forget the actual title). Some oldies stations that have made the conversion toward more of a Classic Hits stance are doing unbelievably well (e.g., CC's WOLL in West Palm and KOMA in OKC). But would they call even THAT the "New WODB"???

> Hot 107-5 owns the R&B, WNCI
> and WBNSFM pretty much take care of the 18-34 demo. Ted's
> going to talk?
<P ID="signature">______________
Nu_Roo_2 formerly Nu__Roo formerly Nu_Roo</P>
 
> > Hmmm. What would they change to though? You really can't
>
> > change to a "Jack" format because you have a well
> > established AC as a sister.
>
> Sure you can. Plenty of markets have co-owned Jacks and
> ACs, or Jacks and Classic Hits. And many of them do quite
> well with the combos. It's only CC/Columbus that seems so
> deathly afraid of even slight musical overlap between its
> stations. But I highly doubt Saga would have that format in
> mind for WODB anyway, since they wouldn't call it the "New
> WODB". Maybe they're going to move to a more Classic Hits -
> oriented approach, especially since the Fox went to 80's as
> the Brew. That leaves nowhere in town to hear, say, Carry
> On by CSN&Y without having it followed by Now You're Messin
> With a Sonofabitch (I forget the actual title). Some oldies
> stations that have made the conversion toward more of a
> Classic Hits stance are doing unbelievably well (e.g., CC's
> WOLL in West Palm and KOMA in OKC). But would they call
> even THAT the "New WODB"???
I know that CBS in Baltimore has a Hot AC and a "Jack", and it has proved to be a disaster. Granted, with good programming, you can make anything happen I suppose.
 
> > > Hmmm. What would they change to though? You really
> can't
> >
> > > change to a "Jack" format because you have a well
> > > established AC as a sister.
> >
> > Sure you can. Plenty of markets have co-owned Jacks and
> > ACs, or Jacks and Classic Hits. And many of them do quite
>
> > well with the combos. It's only CC/Columbus that seems so
>
> > deathly afraid of even slight musical overlap between its
> > stations. But I highly doubt Saga would have that format
> in
> > mind for WODB anyway, since they wouldn't call it the "New
>
> > WODB". Maybe they're going to move to a more Classic Hits
> -
> > oriented approach, especially since the Fox went to 80's
> as
> > the Brew. That leaves nowhere in town to hear, say, Carry
>
> > On by CSN&Y without having it followed by Now You're
> Messin
> > With a Sonofabitch (I forget the actual title). Some
> oldies
> > stations that have made the conversion toward more of a
> > Classic Hits stance are doing unbelievably well (e.g.,
> CC's
> > WOLL in West Palm and KOMA in OKC). But would they call
> > even THAT the "New WODB"???

> I know that CBS in Baltimore has a Hot AC and a "Jack", and
> it has proved to be a disaster.

Why do you say that? CBS's WQSR in Baltimore is doing better now 25-54 as Jack than it was as Oldies, even though CBS has *2* AC's there. (Their Baltimore Hot AC was on a ratings rollercoaster even before QSR flipped to Jack.) In Las Vegas CBS's Hot AC and their Jack are both doing great. And in Nashville, South Central's AC and their Jack are #1 and #4 respectively 12+ in the latest trend. Those are just a few examples.

Now, if you're looking for a CBS Jack "disaster", the booby prize of course goes to that ill-fated conversion of legendary WCBS-FM New York from Oldies to Jack.

>Granted, with good
> programming, you can make anything happen I suppose.

<P ID="signature">______________
Nu_Roo_2 formerly Nu__Roo formerly Nu_Roo</P>
 
> I noticed their website address has changed from
> oldies1079WODB.com to newWODB.com, although both addresses
> still work. Is there a format change coming?
>
I wouldn't read into this at all. They also use oldies1079columbus.com and oldies1079fm.com. The obvious URL (oldies1079.com) was already taken when they went oldies back in 2001, so they registered several other web addresses. I think newwodb.com was one of them. I seem to remember them calling themselves "Oldies 107.9 The New WODB" on some of their top of the hour station IDs.
 
> I noticed their website address has changed from
> oldies1079WODB.com to newWODB.com, although both addresses
> still work. Is there a format change coming?
>

WHOIS shows it was created on 12/13/2002. Where did you spot this "change?"

JbC
 
Some oldies
> stations that have made the conversion toward more of a
> Classic Hits stance are doing unbelievably well (e.g., CC's
> WOLL in West Palm and KOMA in OKC). But would they call
> even THAT the "New WODB"???
>
> > Hot 107-5 owns the R&B, WNCI
> > and WBNSFM pretty much take care of the 18-34 demo. Ted's
>
> > going to talk?
>


WOLL is an AC, not classic hits.<P ID="signature">______________
www.OhioRadio.net

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New WODB Not New At All...

> Maybe they're just re-packaging?
>
Um, no on all counts. When Saga first prepared to take over WODB, I had the web address purchased because our original plan was to call the station "New WODB", an homage to "New WCOL" of the 60s. We indeed called the station "Oldies 107.9, The New WODB" for about three months in early 2003. Saga has continued to keep up the address for reasons I do not know...but it has been active since December of 2002.
 
> Some oldies
> > stations that have made the conversion toward more of a
> > Classic Hits stance are doing unbelievably well (e.g.,
> CC's
> > WOLL in West Palm and KOMA in OKC). But would they call
> > even THAT the "New WODB"???
> >
> > > Hot 107-5 owns the R&B, WNCI
> > > and WBNSFM pretty much take care of the 18-34 demo.
> Ted's
> >
> > > going to talk?
> >
>
>
> WOLL is an AC, not classic hits.
>

Two of the biggest sources for format lookup info, R&R and M Street Journal/Inside Radio both label WOLL Classic Hits. CC's corporate site calls it Classic AC, but they call WLZT in Columbus simply "AC", even though it plays zero new music or recurrents. I did find one source that calls WOLL Mainstream AC, namely Mediabase. But Mediabase calls WLZT Oldies.

Perhaps this labeling confusion is to be expected for a station that evolved from Oldies, still calls itself KOOL 105.5, and plays only old music...but uses the slogan "Continuous Favorites". Whatever they are, they're a solid #1 12+ in the latest West Palm trend.
 
Re: New WODB Not New At All...

> > Maybe they're just re-packaging?
> >
> Um, no on all counts. When Saga first prepared to take over
> WODB, I had the web address purchased because our original
> plan was to call the station "New WODB", an homage to "New
> WCOL" of the 60s. We indeed called the station "Oldies
> 107.9, The New WODB" for about three months in early 2003.
> Saga has continued to keep up the address for reasons I do
> not know...but it has been active since December of 2002.
>

That's right. I believe it was promoted on air for a while as well (as the other Heather points out) and the web address was on-air as new too when the jocks talked it up. Could be my mind is going but that's how I recall it-and it doesn't seem strange to have both registered considering the changes going on at the time (many corporations do that)..oh, well, my two cents and not worth much. Now, go back to talking about Ted and Jack.
:)
 
Re: New WODB Not New At All...

> > > Maybe they're just re-packaging?
> > >
> > Um, no on all counts. When Saga first prepared to take
> over
> > WODB, I had the web address purchased because our original
>
> > plan was to call the station "New WODB", an homage to "New
>
> > WCOL" of the 60s. We indeed called the station "Oldies
> > 107.9, The New WODB" for about three months in early 2003.
>
> > Saga has continued to keep up the address for reasons I do
>
> > not know...but it has been active since December of 2002.
> >
>
> That's right. I believe it was promoted on air for a while
> as well (as the other Heather points out) and the web
> address was on-air as new too when the jocks talked it up.
> Could be my mind is going but that's how I recall it-and it
> doesn't seem strange to have both registered considering the
> changes going on at the time (many corporations do
> that)..oh, well, my two cents and not worth much. Now, go
> back to talking about Ted and Jack.
> :)
>
Thanks to both of you, for the 4-1-1. I'm always 10% smarter by reading these posts. (smile)
 
Re: New WODB Not New At All...

> > > > Maybe they're just re-packaging?
> > > >
> > > Um, no on all counts. When Saga first prepared to take
> > over
> > > WODB, I had the web address purchased because our
> original
> >
> > > plan was to call the station "New WODB", an homage to
> "New
> >
> > > WCOL" of the 60s. We indeed called the station "Oldies
> > > 107.9, The New WODB" for about three months in early
> 2003.
> >
> > > Saga has continued to keep up the address for reasons I
> do
> >
> > > not know...but it has been active since December of
> 2002.
> > >
> >
> > That's right. I believe it was promoted on air for a while
>
> > as well (as the other Heather points out) and the web
> > address was on-air as new too when the jocks talked it up.
>
> > Could be my mind is going but that's how I recall it-and
> it
> > doesn't seem strange to have both registered considering
> the
> > changes going on at the time (many corporations do
> > that)..oh, well, my two cents and not worth much. Now, go
> > back to talking about Ted and Jack.
> > :)
> >
> Thanks to both of you, for the 4-1-1. I'm always 10%
> smarter by reading these posts. (smile)
>
Hahha..you certainly can increase that even more by listening to inventor and a few others on here..they know their stuff. Best of luck to you!
 
Re: New WODB Not New At All...

> >
> > Thanks to both of you, for the 4-1-1. I'm always 10%
> > smarter by reading these posts. (smile)
> >
> Hahha..you certainly can increase that even more by
> listening to inventor and a few others on here..they know
> their stuff. Best of luck to you!
>

If we all put the 10% of our brains together that we actually use (as scientists tell us) and add ten percent by reading radio-info posts each day, 10 of us will be 100% smart after ten log-ons!

Or will 10 of us equal one 100% functioning brain? Now I'm confused...:)
 
Re: New WODB Not New At All...

> > >
> > > Thanks to both of you, for the 4-1-1. I'm always 10%
> > > smarter by reading these posts. (smile)
> > >
> > Hahha..you certainly can increase that even more by
> > listening to inventor and a few others on here..they know
> > their stuff. Best of luck to you!
> >
>
> If we all put the 10% of our brains together that we
> actually use (as scientists tell us) and add ten percent by
> reading radio-info posts each day, 10 of us will be 100%
> smart after ten log-ons!
>
> Or will 10 of us equal one 100% functioning brain? Now I'm
> confused...:)
>
Speaking of being smart, WMMO is doing pretty well lately, inventor!
:)
 
> > I noticed their website address has changed from
> > oldies1079WODB.com to newWODB.com, although both addresses
>
> > still work. Is there a format change coming?
> >
>
> WHOIS shows it was created on 12/13/2002. Where did you
> spot this "change?"
>
> JbC
>
Sorry JbC...I was on spring break and couldn't respond. I spotted this change on the mass e-mail that WODB sends out weekly (?). I clicked a link and it read "newwodb.com"
 
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