> > CBS is falling flat on thier faces with their recent
> changes
> > in all of the Top 3 markets. Now the question is how long
> > will they let the stations languish on -until the ratings
> > are 0.0?
>
> The thing is CBS could have put Jack on WCKG instead of
> WJMK. Maybe JMK's billing was lower than it was 5 years
> ago, but instead of blowing up a popular format, they could
> have put Jack on a dog station where even Jack's current
> rating would have been an improvement instead of continuing
> with the failing talk format. Without Stern, CKG is in real
> trouble. With corporate radio making decisions like this,
> I'm glad I have Sirius.
One Trends does not a successful format make. Free FM can still prove itself. I don't think anyone really expected Brandmeier to still have that strong a following after all of these years away from Chicago (and a number of years in a low profile time slot). The question is: Can he keep it up?
Granted, it doesn't look good for Free, with Rover's problems here and David Lee Roth bombing in the east (don't know how Corolla's doing in the west). But it's early.
I think there is a possibility that Jack is in trouble and that it won't last out the year. But I don't see CBS giving Rob Feder the pleasure of bringing the oldies format back from streaming and HD-2, complete with Brown, Winston and Biondi. It's not going to happen, particularly if 'ZZN's demos are overwhelmingly 55+, as they probably will be. But what do flip to (and no, not active rock--Beavis and Butt-Head are owned by the other half of the old Viacom)?
And the tipping point for satellite is still years away, Stern or no Stern. There's still too small an audience to make a real difference.
> changes
> > in all of the Top 3 markets. Now the question is how long
> > will they let the stations languish on -until the ratings
> > are 0.0?
>
> The thing is CBS could have put Jack on WCKG instead of
> WJMK. Maybe JMK's billing was lower than it was 5 years
> ago, but instead of blowing up a popular format, they could
> have put Jack on a dog station where even Jack's current
> rating would have been an improvement instead of continuing
> with the failing talk format. Without Stern, CKG is in real
> trouble. With corporate radio making decisions like this,
> I'm glad I have Sirius.
One Trends does not a successful format make. Free FM can still prove itself. I don't think anyone really expected Brandmeier to still have that strong a following after all of these years away from Chicago (and a number of years in a low profile time slot). The question is: Can he keep it up?
Granted, it doesn't look good for Free, with Rover's problems here and David Lee Roth bombing in the east (don't know how Corolla's doing in the west). But it's early.
I think there is a possibility that Jack is in trouble and that it won't last out the year. But I don't see CBS giving Rob Feder the pleasure of bringing the oldies format back from streaming and HD-2, complete with Brown, Winston and Biondi. It's not going to happen, particularly if 'ZZN's demos are overwhelmingly 55+, as they probably will be. But what do flip to (and no, not active rock--Beavis and Butt-Head are owned by the other half of the old Viacom)?
And the tipping point for satellite is still years away, Stern or no Stern. There's still too small an audience to make a real difference.