Sean Ross' column on Billboard.com (formerly on Radio-Info.com) in late October was devoted to speculating on the format Cumulus may choose to put on 94.7, once the purchase of WFME from Family Radio closes.
He provides interesting pros and cons for the two that have already been widely discussed on this board, country and alternative rock.
In addition, Ross sees a hole in New York for 80's music, which has existed since the Jack FM format left New York. He points out that WPLJ used to play lots of 80's songs, till it went in a more top 40 direction a few years ago.
The article also states that even though there are already two CHR's in New York, Cumulus "May want a top 40 flagship in New York anyway." Ross speculates that could allow WPLJ to shift back towards 80's tunes.
Do either of these format possibilities make sense for 94.7? I do find the CHR argument hard to accept. 3 CHR stations in one market seem to be too many, and WNOW is not doing all that great against heritage Z 100.
Ross' 10/24 Column: http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/indu...what-would-you-do-with-a-new-1007986572.story
He provides interesting pros and cons for the two that have already been widely discussed on this board, country and alternative rock.
In addition, Ross sees a hole in New York for 80's music, which has existed since the Jack FM format left New York. He points out that WPLJ used to play lots of 80's songs, till it went in a more top 40 direction a few years ago.
The article also states that even though there are already two CHR's in New York, Cumulus "May want a top 40 flagship in New York anyway." Ross speculates that could allow WPLJ to shift back towards 80's tunes.
Do either of these format possibilities make sense for 94.7? I do find the CHR argument hard to accept. 3 CHR stations in one market seem to be too many, and WNOW is not doing all that great against heritage Z 100.
Ross' 10/24 Column: http://www.billboard.biz/bbbiz/indu...what-would-you-do-with-a-new-1007986572.story