RadioDze said:Now that WCMC "99.9 The Fan" is in its third week of operation, one thing I've noticed is an almost complete lack of promotion. The only promotions I've seen were inclusion of the logo and an empty desk at the WRAL Tent at the NC State Fair and the banner on the sports section of WRAL.com. Is anyone aware of any promotions they're doing? Conspicuously absent are TV ads, billboards and co-branding ON WRAL-TV or Fox 50. It's not like this was a spur of the moment format switch, either. I remember that the station's country format ran the better part of a year mostly jockless, which certainly didn't help them (signal issues, taking on a heritage station, and facing competition from a more powerful upstart aside). Perhaps there's a strategy of which I'm unaware, but it seems to the casual observer that they should come on strong with promoting the new station, especially given the fact they're facing two established competitors in the format. Capitol certainly has the tools to do some unique things with his station and its format, such as heavy cross-promotion with the WRAL Sports brand.
quadraphonic said:99.9 Genuine Country still has a billboard on I-95 near Smithfield.
Does that count as promotion?
Yeah, they knew the new format was going to be sports for a while, but I'm pretty sure the new PD was only in place for about a month before they lit it up. He had ta FULL plate putting all the programming in place and hiring the whole staff. I don't even know if/when the Promotions Director was hired and that's his/her gig. As for Ardie, she's the GM, not the Promotions Director. Granted, it was ultimately her responsibility to oversee that area, but where the hell was the promotions dept?rkramden said:RadioDze said:Now that WCMC "99.9 The Fan" is in its third week of operation, one thing I've noticed is an almost complete lack of promotion. The only promotions I've seen were inclusion of the logo and an empty desk at the WRAL Tent at the NC State Fair and the banner on the sports section of WRAL.com. Is anyone aware of any promotions they're doing? Conspicuously absent are TV ads, billboards and co-branding ON WRAL-TV or Fox 50. It's not like this was a spur of the moment format switch, either. I remember that the station's country format ran the better part of a year mostly jockless, which certainly didn't help them (signal issues, taking on a heritage station, and facing competition from a more powerful upstart aside). Perhaps there's a strategy of which I'm unaware, but it seems to the casual observer that they should come on strong with promoting the new station, especially given the fact they're facing two established competitors in the format. Capitol certainly has the tools to do some unique things with his station and its format, such as heavy cross-promotion with the WRAL Sports brand.
Two words RADIODZE..."Ardie Gregory". When 99.9 was country there were NO quarterly promotions, no sales oriented promotions, the broadcast van was never used and no appearances at concerts. The jocks just had shifts and that's it!
Oh...sales dept. didn't know how to sell country. No revenue...no country. Hello new format.