(Disclaimer: I live outside the NYC market and am not incredibly familiar with these stations' billing or profitability.)
In the nation's largest metro area, I find it incredibly tough to stomach that only 1 (!!!) market wide signal will be committed to a rock-based format by the end of December, and that rock music from the 90's & 00's will be largely absent from the FM band.
Granted, there are stations such as WDHA, WRAT, WBAB, WHTG and WSOU that cover parts of the area -- but none of these statons have the capability to be a mass appeal rock station to the metro area at large because of limited signal coverage.
It seems to me there will be a substantial format hole in New York.
One possible scenario that I'm surprised no one has suggested -- What about WQCD 101.9 FM dumping its Smooth Jazz / Chill format in favor of New Rock?
How profitable is this station? Would a flip make sense?
On the Oldies side of things, I can possibly envision a couple Suburban signals flipping to Oldies. To the north, would it make sense for WXPK or WHUD?
Even though Long Island already has Oldies on WBZO, would there be a chance of 98.3 WKJY picking up Oldies?
In Jersey, would it make sense for any FM signals to adopt Oldies?
In the nation's largest metro area, I find it incredibly tough to stomach that only 1 (!!!) market wide signal will be committed to a rock-based format by the end of December, and that rock music from the 90's & 00's will be largely absent from the FM band.
Granted, there are stations such as WDHA, WRAT, WBAB, WHTG and WSOU that cover parts of the area -- but none of these statons have the capability to be a mass appeal rock station to the metro area at large because of limited signal coverage.
It seems to me there will be a substantial format hole in New York.
One possible scenario that I'm surprised no one has suggested -- What about WQCD 101.9 FM dumping its Smooth Jazz / Chill format in favor of New Rock?
How profitable is this station? Would a flip make sense?
On the Oldies side of things, I can possibly envision a couple Suburban signals flipping to Oldies. To the north, would it make sense for WXPK or WHUD?
Even though Long Island already has Oldies on WBZO, would there be a chance of 98.3 WKJY picking up Oldies?
In Jersey, would it make sense for any FM signals to adopt Oldies?