In the business sense, I know many, many others on this board can school us all when it comes to the in depth end of it. Won't even try myself, but just from my short experience it seems to me that it would make the most sense for radio companies to work with eachother rather than against. It's probably happening as we speak...
Formats, they should compliment one another, not compete.
In the Seattle market, each station has its own blend. Each blend HAS to compliment the other option on the dial. You can't slice the same pie, unless each slice is unique to the taste of the listener as a whole. These stations can compliment one another.
Work together is the theme.
Someone can articulate better than I can. Carry it on.
-Ty
Formats, they should compliment one another, not compete.
In the Seattle market, each station has its own blend. Each blend HAS to compliment the other option on the dial. You can't slice the same pie, unless each slice is unique to the taste of the listener as a whole. These stations can compliment one another.
Work together is the theme.
Someone can articulate better than I can. Carry it on.
-Ty