Maybe somebody with more knowledge can fill me in on this... Where is WDCQ 1200 when we need it? According to the Arbitron ratings, WPTK is scraping the bottom, behind another Regional Mexican that is on FM. Since WOLZ stepped away from oldies sometime back, why has no one stepped back in? Particularly when WDCQ might have some history associated with it, and they have a decent signal, and there are a lot of retiring/vacationing boomers in SW Florida, what would be holding (WINK management?) back from getting better ratings/revenues?
Considering that a significant portion of the populace in almost any market is not fluent in spanish, what are the parameters that a station owner uses to make the decision to flip to a foreign language? Why do they tend to be larger AM's (820 in St Petersburg, 740 in Orlando) Can you bill that much more that ratings are on a different scale (i.e. a 0.6 is 'good enough')?
Considering that a significant portion of the populace in almost any market is not fluent in spanish, what are the parameters that a station owner uses to make the decision to flip to a foreign language? Why do they tend to be larger AM's (820 in St Petersburg, 740 in Orlando) Can you bill that much more that ratings are on a different scale (i.e. a 0.6 is 'good enough')?