WKMK 106.3 no longer has competition----see the NJ forum.I know it should go back to country. 😜
I mean 2 country artists morgan wallen & luke combs just had the #1 & #2 songs on the billboard hot 100 till they got bumped this wk by olivia rodrigo....mmmm olivia.
Jack is Audacy's second highest rated station in L.A.
It did quite well for CBS Radio when it was on in New York.
They could move The Fan to 94.7 and put the block on 101.9.
Kinda agree here. Looking internally at the demos doesn’t look all that impressive for WINS on the FM.What is everyone’s obsession with flipping 94.7 to a wcbs simulcast? Why would audacy put two formats that don’t reach desirable demos on fm?
Those of us with 50 to 60 years of experience with large overlapping clusters know that it is what each station plays that the other(s) don't play that defines you. I've seen cluster-mates play as much as 50% overlapping music, yet not significantly share cume and without one station stealing cume from another.IHeart doesn’t seem to be overly concerned that WKTU plays lots of music that is also on Z-100, and some of what is aired on Lite FM.
However, lighter colors make it much harder for most people to read. That is why, going back nearly 600 years, books have been printed in black, not light blue or other colors. It works for children's books, though.Side note I finally found out how to change the color of the font on here! I love it!
Never heard of it - i guess cause its one of those wierd in between numbers.WKMK 106.3 no longer has competition----see the NJ forum.
Is WXBK not hitting Audacy's benchmark? Does it need a 3.0 to make money? I'm unsure why this station continuously gets discussed as if the format needs to be scrapped asap as a failure. I have no idea what it makes but if Audacy thought it was a loss and had no hope presumably they'd change it. They program successful classic hip, hop in other markets and we've all seen stations increase ratings with new talent and tweaks. It's also possible that it's playlist isn't really classic hip, hop per se. NYC is the birth place of hip, hop but playing Mariah Carey on regular rotation has nothing to do with New Yorks hip hop era and you can hear her old songs on KTU 10 times a day.With relatively few FM stations in this metro available for secular music, it seems odd that Audacy picked such a niche format for WXBK 94.7, in a category with plenty of established competitors.
if they can’t get a sales team that can successfully sell Country, then I think a variety hits format (ie Jack) would make sense. It allows for lots of flexibility. For example, such a station could play lots of classic rock, since Q104.3 is doing so well. If demand were to shift for music that is not so old, they could play newer stuff. This is somewhat comparable to WKTU, which has undergone many tweaks in response to popularity and competition.
They will probably see if the station gets good ratings when it gets a better signal and if it fails they might do that.
But no WABC whatsoever is listed?
If I understand correctly, the only signal improvement they could make, a slight move closer to Manhattan with a change in ERP and HAAT, has been done. For all practical purposes, beyond that there is nothing they can do to further improve metro NYC coverage.They will probably see if the station gets good ratings when it gets a better signal and if it fails they might do that.
As Big A says, you have to be subscribed to be listed. I can't see why they would want the MSU ratings, anyway. There are no local direct accounts in that subset of the NYC market that would be buying directly on a big NYC signal.I don't believe I'm nit-picking THAT much here vis a vis the M-S-U ratings.
WOR sends a lot of its signal toward that market, They show up.
WCBS and WFAN, from farther off, show, and fairly well.
But no WABC whatsoever is listed?
As Big A says, you have to be subscribed to be listed. I can't see why they would want the MSU ratings, anyway. There are no local direct accounts in that subset of the NYC market that would be buying directly on a big NYC signal.
Exactly. In my opinion 94.7 should have just went straight classic hip-hop and r&b not a Throwback format. I change the station when I hear Ashanti and Mariah Carey with ODB. New York City tri-state area is an urban metropolitan area. I hope the station is successful, but they need to add more music in the playlist.Is WXBK not hitting Audacy's benchmark? Does it need a 3.0 to make money? I'm unsure why this station continuously gets discussed as if the format needs to be scrapped asap as a failure. I have no idea what it makes but if Audacy thought it was a loss and had no hope presumably they'd change it. They program successful classic hip, hop in other markets and we've all seen stations increase ratings with new talent and tweaks. It's also possible that it's playlist isn't really classic hip, hop per se. NYC is the birth place of hip, hop but playing Mariah Carey on regular rotation has nothing to do with New Yorks hip hop era and you can hear her old songs on KTU 10 times a day.
I'm just guessing here but that's my take, wrong or right..I don't know.
I'm not positive, but I don't think that I can ever recall a station with a ratings problem improving by expanding the playlist.Exactly. In my opinion 94.7 should have just went straight classic hip-hop and r&b not a Throwback format. I change the station when I hear Ashanti and Mariah Carey with ODB. New York City tri-state area is an urban metropolitan area. I hope the station is successful, but they need to add more music in the playlist.
I hope the station is successful, but they need to add more music in the playlist.
I'm not positive, but I don't think that I can ever recall a station with a ratings problem improving by expanding the playlist.