As of Spring of 2020:
New Market: Metro Fairfield County
Cancelled Markets: Bridgeport and Stamford-Norwalk.
New Market: Metro Fairfield County
Cancelled Markets: Bridgeport and Stamford-Norwalk.
I wonder if Hartford and New Haven will someday be combined.
Their listeners strongly favor different CHRs (WKSS for Hartford, WKCI for New Haven), classic rockers (WDRC-FM Hartford, WPLR New Haven), hot ACs (WTIC-FM Hartford, WEZN New Haven) and news/talkers (WTIC Hartford, WELI New Haven). The only major formats they seem to share the same station on are AC (WRCH) and country (WWYZ). Hartford has classic hits (WHCN) while New Haven doesn't, and New Haven has urban AC (WYBC) while Hartford doesn't, but there's hardly any crossover listening despite doing very well in their home markets. I think both cities have enough of a distinct radio identity to keep them separate.
The way PLR markets itself they want to be a statewide station.
How much of their playlists overlap? Does DRC go more 80s?Market all they want, they're not going to cut into 102.9's numbers much north of Middletown.
Doesn't Fairfield consider itself NYC?