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Its amazing to me how much the country listenership has disappeared in Las Vegas. It wasn't too many years ago that KWNR was the only country station and a dominant #1 in the market (often obtaining a 10+ share among key demos). When KCYE appeared, most people figured that KWNR would take a hit but that the country share overall would increase. Now, both of these stations are struggling and if you combined their numbers...you'd barely have a top 10 station. Any guesses as to how long Vegas will continue to be a 2 station country market?
Coincidentally, these are the 2 worst sounding stations on the FM dial. Perhaps Beasley and CC should spend some time and money on refining their signals and improve their product. Even Rednecks can Work a MP3 player.
I am a country music fan who has listened to KWNR since I moved to Las Vegas in 2000. I liked them better when they were the only country station. Everything has changed.
How long has Mitch Kelly been on Coyote Country? He is on the radio tonight. I tried to call to say hi and the request lines are always busy. Does that mean he's tape recorded? Will he be on every night?
I noticed that KMXB has been trending down. They aren't doing terrible but they are below their normal range. I think part of the reason is that KLUC has broadened their playlist. Some listeners who were using MIX as a default CHR might have switched to KLUC. Or it could be because MIX cut key staff members such as Justin Chase and Jason Rooney. Or maybe this is just a fluke and they will bounce back.
Cowboy movies, cowboy action shooting, single action shooting, indian jewelry, alot of country cowboy stuff has peaked since 9/11, its more the Jack Bower 24 ninja terrorism stuff, and the mall cop escape stuff, no more TV Westerns, etc. The ethnic crowd doesn't like being portrayed as cooks, banditos, and laundry people in cowboy culture. The demographic has changed.
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