Re: not unusual, really
Here in Austin, Texas Bob-FM started around August 20th on the frequency that had Oldies 103.5. Bob is heavy on seventies and eighties. About 80% of songs are from the seventies and eighties.
Bob does not have the arrogance of Jack. "Bob will play anything." The impression is a bachelor who has lived here since the seventies and has a lot of money so he bought a radio station and plays his CD collection. Requests are solicited once in while and request are prominent on Bob's website. There is an identicle station in Norfolk, VA at 93.7.
> > Now that NYC has taken a powerhouse to Jack, Jack will
> sweep the
> > nation. How many Oldies stations has Jack taken away?
> Anyone
> > know the exact breakdown of formats trashed for Jack?
>
> I don't have the breakdown for the formats displaced for
> Variety Hits, but for the JACK-FM brand specifically (in the
> United States), here it goes:
>
> Aspen/Vail, CO: Hot AC
> Baltimore, MD: Oldies
> Buffalo, NY: Hot Talk
> Chicago, IL: Oldies
> Dallas, TX: CHR
> Denver/Colorado Springs, CO: CHR (with two months of silence
> in-between)
> Indianapolis, IN: Oldies
> Jackson, MS: Classic Hits
> Kansas City, MO: Hot AC
> Los Angeles, CA: Classic Rock
> Minneapolis, MN: 80s
> Nashville, TN: Oldies
> New York, NY: Oldies
> San Diego, CA: Modern AC
> Salt Lake City, UT: Classic alternative rock
> Seattle, WA: Classic alternative rock
>
> So despite the major attention drawn in situations like WQSR
> in Baltimore and WCBS-FM New York, it's not like JACK-FM
> knocks out an oldies station in every market it enters.
>
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