...changes as I thought might happen in the new year. What with the flurry of radio-changing news in late-2006 I anticipated more than one station format flip. So which station is in the most need of a New Year's Resolution? I'm not talking about stations that you THINK should flip because the format is so abysmal but stations that should flip based on performance both in ratings and in the financial ledger. For example, I know half of you are dying to vote for 93.3 and the other half are dying to vote for 97.9. We know neither are going to happen.
So who is underachieving based on potential. Enough that it would perhaps warrant a flip and one is actually likely? Does Wilks change things up with their cluster to make them attractive to a buyer? Does Blitz pick up some new shows to help their stagnant ratings? Does the Brew tinker again since World Class Rock is getting them nowhere in a hurry (You would think they would have learned from The Fox)?
93.3 is under performing the most in my humble opinion but CC is using them strategically to protect WNCI. Is Columbus in a Catch-22 because of this? A better format for such a powerful signal would be something like what is on WCKX but in CC hands, that isn't gonna happen.
For those of you with XM or Sirius, what do you hear on there that you think could work in Columbus with a local flair?
So who is underachieving based on potential. Enough that it would perhaps warrant a flip and one is actually likely? Does Wilks change things up with their cluster to make them attractive to a buyer? Does Blitz pick up some new shows to help their stagnant ratings? Does the Brew tinker again since World Class Rock is getting them nowhere in a hurry (You would think they would have learned from The Fox)?
93.3 is under performing the most in my humble opinion but CC is using them strategically to protect WNCI. Is Columbus in a Catch-22 because of this? A better format for such a powerful signal would be something like what is on WCKX but in CC hands, that isn't gonna happen.
For those of you with XM or Sirius, what do you hear on there that you think could work in Columbus with a local flair?