In the 12+ race WWKB passed you with a 1.0 AM740 passed you with a 2.0. Bring back the standards locally with personalities. After all old ears are better than talking to the wall.
superset weekend said:Ratings are not as important than making money for this particular station. You CAN make money without ratings. However, if the ratings AND revenue suck, i think the answer is obvious.
superset weekend said:they will give radio atleast another 10 years
It seems like many people here think Standards would be an *automatic* for WECK, but that's not necessarily true and wouldn't Oldies be better? If the thinking is "Standards would give the station another ten years," doesn't it make sense that Oldies might give the station anther 15 or 20 years? Why program to people who are 65 to 70 when you can program to people who are 50 to 55?Steven21 said:superset weekend said:they will give radio atleast another 10 years
Of course that figure is based on life expectancy rather than patience.
It seems like many people here think Standards would be an *automatic* for WECK, but that's not necessarily true and wouldn't Oldies be better? If the thinking is "Standards would give the station another ten years," doesn't it make sense that Oldies might give the station anther 15 or 20 years? Why program to people who are 65 to 70 when you can program to people who are 50 to 55?
SirRoxalot said:Am I the only one who thinks that music on AM just ain't gonna bring dollars through the door?
superset weekend said:i don't think you are going to see any kind of gain, or buzz, ratings or revenue. Oldies has been done to death, Adult Standards has not. Then of course you have to promote the station. You need REAL community involvement, not just channel 2 tie-ins.
SirRoxalot said:I'm not sold on Fox Sports for the weekend. Perhaps a standards or standards/oldies hybrid might work as a programming block on the weekend. At least it might give them a reading on the desire for such programming.
Which is why news and sports talk stations feature the Colon Blow Hour and specialty shows like Ask The Dermatologist or the Hip Handicapper on Saturday and Sunday. Most people who listen to news and sports talk during the week want to lighten up on the weekend and switch to FM to hear music. Who can blame them.ThePickleReport said:That's the other problem with putting together a talk and/or sports lineup. Putting together a cohesive weekend lineup together.
ThePickleReport said:That's the other problem with putting together a talk and/or sports lineup. Putting together a cohesive weekend lineup together.
Ed Trefzger said:ThePickleReport said:That's the other problem with putting together a talk and/or sports lineup. Putting together a cohesive weekend lineup together.
It's too bad that there isn't a service like NBC's Monitor these days. Even though I was still pretty young when it ended, I remember that being on almost all the time on the weekends when my dad had the radio on. I'd think that variety talk programming like that could still work today, especially as a weekend antidote to politics.