I don't think there will be too many big changes in New York radio this year.
K-Rock will continue to play some weird-ass unfocused yet narrow mix of classic rock with occasional newer songs thrown in, just so they don't have to say they're classic rock. They really should just put their alternative HD-2 format on the main signal and get the right jocks and promotions and have a good alternative station in the market, but that's just me.
WRXP will make some kind of decision. What it is, who knows? No one expected the flip from smooth jazz to this kind of free-form rock they're playing now. I guess the difference now is people are expecting a flip, but to what is anyone's guess.
The typical ratings dominators--WHTZ, WINS, WSKQ, WAXQ, WCBS-AM, WWPR, WQHT, WRKS--will still be dominant.
Pulse 87 may also be a thing of the past. They may have to buy a legitimate station, perhaps even on AM. Isn't it a bit weird that someone would broadcast an FM station on TV-6's audio channel anyway? Are they even in stereo?
Just some of my predictions.
Jacko
K-Rock will continue to play some weird-ass unfocused yet narrow mix of classic rock with occasional newer songs thrown in, just so they don't have to say they're classic rock. They really should just put their alternative HD-2 format on the main signal and get the right jocks and promotions and have a good alternative station in the market, but that's just me.
WRXP will make some kind of decision. What it is, who knows? No one expected the flip from smooth jazz to this kind of free-form rock they're playing now. I guess the difference now is people are expecting a flip, but to what is anyone's guess.
The typical ratings dominators--WHTZ, WINS, WSKQ, WAXQ, WCBS-AM, WWPR, WQHT, WRKS--will still be dominant.
Pulse 87 may also be a thing of the past. They may have to buy a legitimate station, perhaps even on AM. Isn't it a bit weird that someone would broadcast an FM station on TV-6's audio channel anyway? Are they even in stereo?
Just some of my predictions.
Jacko